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    Phase 2 Outreach Plan- Buffalo, NY ITS4US Deployment Project

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    693JJ321C000005The Buffalo NY ITS4US Deployment Project seeks to improve mobility to, from, and within the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus by deploying new and advanced technologies with a focus on addressing existing mobility and accessibility challenges. Examples of the technologies to be deployed are electric and self-driving shuttles, a trip planning app that is customized for accessible travel, intersections that use tactile and mobile technologies to enable travelers with disabilities to navigate intersections, and Smart Infrastructure to support outdoor and indoor wayfinding. The deployment geography includes the 120-acre Medical Campus and surrounding neighborhoods with a focus on three nearby neighborhoods (Fruit Belt, Masten Park, and Allentown) with underserved populations (low income, vision loss, deaf or hard of hearing, physical disabilities (including wheeled mobility device users) and older adults). This document is the Outreach Plan for Phase 2 of the project, which identifies the outreach efforts this project will perform to promote and ensure stakeholder engagement

    Phase 1 Outreach Plan- Buffalo, NY ITS4US Deployment Project

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    693JJ321C000005The Buffalo NY ITS4US Deployment Project seeks to improve mobility to, from, and within the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus by deploying new and advanced technologies with a focus on addressing existing mobility and accessibility challenges. Examples of the technologies to be deployed are electric and self-driving shuttles, a trip planning app that is customized for accessible travel, intersections that use tactile and mobile technologies to enable travelers with disabilities to navigate intersections, and Smart Infrastructure to support outdoor and indoor wayfinding. The deployment geography includes the 120-acre Medical Campus and surrounding neighborhoods with a focus on three nearby neighborhoods (Fruit Belt, Masten Park, and Allentown) with underserved populations (low income, vision loss, deaf or hard of hearing, physical disabilities (including wheeled mobility device users) and older adults). This document is the Outreach Plan, which identifies the outreach efforts this pilot will perform to promote and ensure stakeholder engagement

    La mise en Ĺ“uvre des politiques locales de jeunesse

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    La coopération comme source d’innovation ordinaire en matière de jeunesse

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    Cross sectoral youth policy and power

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    International audienceThis contribution aims to analyze the experimentation of a transversal approach in terms of appropriation by local actors at a local level. It is based on the material collected in an ongoing research project on the Breton territory. The project “Jeunes en TTTrans,” the first winner of the Future Investment Program (co-financed by the French State, local and regional authorities, agencies, and joint organizations), supports the emergence of integrated and global youth policies. Our contribution will consist of two main points: the characterization of an ambiguous notion which appears to be unifying in nature but which actually hides multiple perceptions and public youth problems definitions (1); the study of the local actors relations to the transversal approach and the way it questions the notion of power (2). On the first axis, we will pay particular attention to the process of explaining the usefulness of the transversal approach. We observe an ambiguity in the virtues assigned to it. They mask a plurality of different qualifications, and as a result the actors are sometimes tempted to give direction to the process corresponding to their own agendas. For example, elected officials see an opportunity to reduce costs and act on the “proliferation” of actors, while some youth professionals mobilize external resources to try to transform public policy and influence their own institutions. On the second axis, we focus on individual and group figures at the beginning of the implementation of a cross-sectoral approach. After analyzing the divergent interests of the local actors, we will study more precisely their postures and enrollment in this global approach. Through this path we discuss the notion of power in the design and implementation of youth policy. By attempting to answer these questions, we position ourselves to answer theneeds of this session

    Elaborer une stratégie régionale en matière de jeunesse : enjeux et défis

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