#  Tamim Raad 

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RPP

Adjunct Professor

  
- Email: <tamim.raad@accessplanning.ca>
 
 

 

 

- Bio
- Courses
 
#####   Bio  

 

Tamim is a professional planner with over 25 years of leadership, executive and board experience in delivering solutions for complex urban policy and infrastructure initiatives. In 2015 he founded Access Planning, an advisory firm with offices in Vancouver and Toronto that helps major public agencies across North America address challenges in getting tough megaproject, land use, governance and policy initiatives done.

Prior to Access, Tamim spent over 16 years in senior roles at TransLink, Metro Vancouver’s Regional Transportation Agency, including as Director for system-wide strategic planning. At TransLink, he drove a sea change in philosophy towards integrated, multi-modal and people centred transportation, playing a leading role in helping TransLink become one of North America’s most successful transportation agencies.

Tamim holds a B.Comm and an MA in Planning from the University of British Columbia (UBC), and a Diploma in Dialogue and Negotiation from SFU. He was an instructor in Simon Fraser University’s City Program between 2002 and 2020, and he is currently an Adjunct Professor in Planning at UBC. Tamim currently sits on the Board of Directors for BC Ferries, North America’s largest ferry operator where he chairs its capital committee and co-chairs its visioning committee to create a ferry system that better connects BC’s coastal communities.



 

 

 

#####   Courses  

 

###  PLAN 580 : Transportation Planning for Good Cities and Region

 

 

**[Tamim Raad](/directory/tamim-raad)**

This course is about how decisions regarding the shape of our communities and its supporting transportation infrastructure, services, information, policies, and oversight can help enable the ‘good’ cities we strive for. This course will provide broad foundational knowledge of urban transportation infrastructure, service, and policy matters, through lenses of equity (affordability, access to opportunity, housing), reconciliation (access to opportunity, land rights, economic self-determination, among others), climate action, and resilience. The course will be delivered in the form of lectures, guest lectures, seminar-style dialogues and hands on tours and workshops.



- Level
- Master's
- Eligibility
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  ![Tamim in grey shirt](/sites/default/files/styles/square_200/public/profile-images/2022-10/Tamim%2BRaad%20l.jpg.webp?itok=XIyx9lE5) ### Affiliations

- Access Planning