In this episode, Greg speaks with David Dech, Executive Director of the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (SFRTA). David takes us through his journey from his early days as a brakeman for CSX to his current role leading SFRTA. Together, they explore the evolution of transit, discussing the history of Tri-Rail, the impact of new funding, and exciting future transit systems improvements.
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A Passion for Rail
Managing the Demand-side of Transportation
In this episode, Greg catches up with Robyn Chiarelli, Executive Director of the Greater Fort Lauderdale Transportation Management Association. Robyn shares how she transitioned from biology to one of Broward's transportation leaders. Together, they discuss the evolution of Fort Lauderdale's transit circulator, the creation of Commute Broward, and how transportation demand management strategies improve air quality and reduce transportation infrastructure costs.
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Manhattan of the South: The Future of South Florida's Economy
In this episode, Greg talks with Senator George LeMieux, Chairman of the Board with Gunster and a former United States Senator for Florida. Senator LeMieux talks about his childhood in Coral Springs, generational differences, Florida's growth and development, and the future influencers of South Florida's economy. Check out the Senator's books, "Florida Made" and "Florida Heritage Kids".
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To Boldly Go: Embracing Change
In this episode, Greg reminisces with Dodie Keith-Lazowick, a second-generation South Floridian, and Chairperson of KEITH, a multi-disciplinary professional services firm. They discuss the importance of landscaping in the urban environment, the cultural diversity of South Florida, the need to advance smart technologies for managing traffic congestion, and the myriad lifestyle opportunities offered in Broward,. Ms. Keith-Lazowick shares her philosophy, which is to be bold and don't fear change.
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A Virginia Gentleman in South Florida: A Legacy of Leadership
Join Greg as he talks with Dr. George Hanbury, President and CEO of Nova Southeastern University as they review Dr. Hanbury's career in South Florida. From revitalizing cities and visionary projects, they explore the intersection of leadership, history, and infrastructure in shaping Broward County.
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Lofty Visions: Kickstarting Fort Lauderdale’s Renaissance
In this episode Greg talks with Alan Hooper, a Fort Lauderdale native, co-founder of Urban Street Development and The Restaurant People, and recipient of the MPO's 2024 Visionary Award. Alan has worked on transformative projects like the Avenue Lofts, Himmarshee, and Flagler Village, that played key roles in reshaping Fort Lauderdale. Throughout their conversation, they touch on the importance of transportation to the community and offer a glimpse of Fort Lauderdale's future.