Hot topics seem to be data for addressing:
Sustainability
Livability
Performance based programs
Economic impacts (jobs)
As well as methods and technology for data gathering/assembling etc.
And finally, policy issues associated with top down versus bottoms up data, fusing data
sources, and comparability/consistency of multijurisdictional local data for application
in national descriptive or project selections uses.
Steven E. Polzin, PhD
Director, Mobility Policy
Center for Urban Transportation Research
polzin(a)cutr.usf.edu
(813) 974-9849 (w)
813 416-7517 (c)
From: abj30-friends-bounces(a)chrispy.net [mailto:abj30-friends-bounces@chrispy.net] On
Behalf Of Emily Parkany
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 11:32 AM
To: abj30-friends(a)chrispy.net
Subject: [ABJ30-Friends] Discussion Items for the Mid-Year Agenda (ABJ30: TRB Urban Data
Committee)
Hi!
Kate Lawson and I were emailing about the agenda for the Mid-Year Meeting at NATMEC in
June in Seattle and I was thinking that it may make sense to have discussions among the
participants (in-person and on the phone). I came up with the following discussion
topics. Please feel free to edit these (responding to the listserve or me:
emily.parkany@gmail.com<mailto:emily.parkany@gmail.com> ) and add your own
suggestions.
1) Do we need new sources of data? Have people been following the status quo or is the
practice moving towards using archived ITS data for planning, GPS surveys, location-based
data, etc.
2) Do we have the right skills? What skills do we need new hires to have? Can a TRB
workshop or other training address this?
3) Do we have the right subcommittees? What is the impact of census data and archived
data among the participants? Should the commitee be considering other subcommittees (for
example: travel time, speed, and reliability---and the SHRP 2 Reliability efforts)?
4) Is the urban data committee the right "home" for Travel Time, Speed, and
Reliability? [I lean towards yes.] Is there much coordination between these researchers
(for example, folks on SHRP 2 Reliability projects) and the committee?
Do these topics interest you? Kate suggests that they fit under a "Preparing for the
Annual Meeting/State of the Committee" Discussion theme. The mid-year meeting is not
very long but this may be our chance to raise some of these issues.
When we put an agenda together, I will ask you to think about these topics and I'll
solicit opinions that we can put into a Powerpoint presentation to start the discussion.
This way, I hope that people can participate before the meeting, in the room, and on the
phone.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Emily
Emily Parkany
Secretary, ABJ30 Urban Transportation Data and Information Systems