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    Nick Chaloux

    Planning Analyst at Access Planning

    Nick Chaloux is a Planning Analyst at Access Planning, an independent planning advisory firm based in Toronto.1 He is a Registered Professional Planner (RPP) and a member of the Canadian Institute of Planners (MCIP).3

    Professional Background

    Nick has experience in strategic transit and regional planning.3 He currently works as a Senior Project Manager for the City of Hamilton, where he applies his expertise in urban planning and development.3

    Education and Qualifications

    Nick has demonstrated his commitment to professional development in the field of urban planning. In April 2022, he successfully passed the Ontario Professional Planners Institute (OPPI) Professional Examination, marking a significant milestone in his career.4

    Research and Publications

    As a planning analyst, Nick has contributed to research in the field of transportation and urban planning. He has co-authored publications on topics such as:

    • Introducing satisfaction into measures of accessibility2
    • Understanding factors affecting bus ridership over time at the route level in Montreal, Canada56

    These works demonstrate his expertise in analyzing transportation systems and their impact on urban accessibility.

    Nick Chaloux's LinkedIn profile can be found under the username nick-chaloux-mcip-rpp-8a0095135, reflecting his professional certifications as a member of the Canadian Institute of Planners (MCIP) and a Registered Professional Planner (RPP).3

    Highlights

    Oct 30 · researchgate.net
    Adjusting the service? Understanding the factors affecting bus ...
    Adjusting the service? Understanding the factors affecting bus ...

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