Alexi Katsanis, PhD
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Toronto

Alexi Katsanis, PhD

Associate
Alexi is passionate about developing more thoughtful policy on transportation planning and climate change.

Alexi brings 7 years of experience working with public, private, and not-for-profit clients across Canada on projects related to transit planning and policy, universal design and accessibility, and commercial real estate development. Alexi's work focuses on transportation policy and supporting clients to balance stakeholder interests in complex governance environments. He has worked on a wide range of projects including the modernization of TransLink's paratransit service, the City of Toronto's Parking Levy, and mobility hubs strategies and plans for the Toronto Parking Authority, the City of Montreal, and the Société de transport de l'Outaouais.

Alexi previously provided planning advice and guidance to Montreal's largest food justice not-for-profit, assisted the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts to become more accessible to museumgoers of all ages and abilities, and advised international logistics firms on corporate strategy and site-specific guidance for their operations in Canada. Alexi is fluent in French.

Alexi is a team member of Access Planning, a part of Nelson\Nygaard Canada.

Education

Ph.D., Engineering, École de Technologie Supérieure

M.U.P., McGill University

B.A., Philosophy, Mount Allison University