SENIOR PLANNER / DEMOGRAPHER
OHIO-KENTUCKY-INDIANA REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS
The Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments (OKI) serves
an eight county region in three states. The agency is the area’s
Metropolitan Planning Organization, and fosters collaboration between
governments, civic organizations, and the business community on diverse
regional transportation, land use, environmental, and economic
development challenges. OKI seeks a self-motivated professional
responsible for demographic research and forecasting. Knowledge of:
Principles of demographics, land use, statistics and US Bureau of Census
programs, including CTPP and ACS data. Skills: Strong database,
spreadsheet, and ARCGIS skills. Qualifications: MS/MA (or equivalent
experience) demography, urban/regional/environmental planning, or
related field. Three years experience in planning related field
involving demographic estimates and projections. Starting salary range
is commensurate with experience; beginning range is $50 - $55k.
Qualified applicants should send a letter of interest and resume to
Nicole Hartman, HR Manager nhartman(a)oki.org by April 14, 2017 EOE. M/F
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Ed Christopher
Transportation Planning Consultant
708-269-5237
Please excuse the cross-post.
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission has an opening for a Principal Planner in its Analytical Services group. The closing date Is Tuesday April 18, 2017.
The person selected for the Principal Planner position will work under the Director of the Integrated Regional Planning Program, and will act as project staff lead for Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) and Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) activities related to travel modeling, land use modeling, spatial analysis and application development, database management, travel behavior surveys, and general data cleaning and analysis.
For the full job description and to apply for this position, go to http://jobs.mtc.ca.gov/.
Thanks,
Shimon
Shimon Israel
Metropolitan Transportation Commission
375 Beale Street, Suite 800
San Francisco, CA 94105
415-778-5239
The Metropolitan Area Planning Council, Boston's regional planning agency, has posted two positions in our Data Services Department:
Research Manager:
https://www.governmentjobs.com/jobs/1668072/research-manager/agency/mapc/
We seek an experienced researcher interested in applying quantitative analysis to pressing public policy issues related to transportation, land use, housing, health, and social equity. The Research Manager will oversee statistical analysis and modeling, the preparation of data-driven policy publications, the creation and analysis of new data resources, and stewardship of our Regional Indicators program.
Socioeconomic Analyst: https://www.governmentjobs.com/jobs/1668087/socioeconomic-analyst/agency/ma…
The analyst will monitor and forecast population, housing, and economic trends in Metro Boston. Support an ongoing program of regional population and housing demand projections and the application of these projections to a variety of planning, regulatory, and policy activities. Apply advanced modeling tools and analytical methods to real-world applications in a large metro region with a variety of social, environmental, and transportation challenges.
We also have a number of planning and community engagement positions posted in other departments. The agency is growing rapidly and seeking talent dedicated to making a sustainable and equitable Metro Boston region!
Tim Reardon
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Timothy G. Reardon
Director of Data Services
Metropolitan Area Planning Council
60 Temple Place | Boston, MA 02111
617-933-0718
treardon(a)mapc.org<mailto:treardon@mapc.org>
Please be advised that the Massachusetts Secretary of State considers e-mail to be a public record, and therefore subject to the Massachusetts Public Records Law, M.G.L. c. 66 ? 10.
The February 2017 issue of the CTPP newsletter has just been posted. It
can be found at http://trbcensus.com/ (pdf) or at
https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/census_issues/ctpp/status_report/sr0217/i…
(html). In it are articles discussing:
Highlights of the CTPP program
Design Comparison of LODES and ACS Commuting Data Products
Using CTPP Data to Segment Households and Employment
Using CTPP and ACS Data in a Commuter Transit Service Expansion Study
and the CTPP CTPP Contact List.
A direct link to the newsletter is
http://www.trbcensus.com/newsltr/sr0217.pdf
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Ed Christopher
Transportation Planning Consultant
708-269-5237
What are peoples' thoughts and experiences with the definition of auto-access transit trips measured by ACS.
The ACS question asks "if this person usually used more than one method of transportation during the trip, mark (X) the box of the one most often."
Are there notable experiences with people referring to a fringe parking plus remote shuttle commute as "transit" instead of auto?
The Assn. of Public Data Users is helping organize a letter to members of congress asking that they support and fully fund federal statistical agencies, including the Bureau of Transportation Statistics and the Census Bureau, among others. Please consider signing on or asking your organization to sign on to this letter.
http://apdu.org/2017/02/08/help-support-federal-data/
Cliff Cook
Planning Information Manager
Cambridge Community Development Department
344 Broadway, Cambridge, MA. 02139
Apologies for the cross posting. Please find this job posting from
California DMV below.
*From:* Oakley, Karin A.@DMV [mailto:Karin.Oakley@dmv.ca.gov]
*Sent:* Monday, February 06, 2017 12:51 PM
*To:* Krishnan Viswanathan <KViswanathan(a)Camsys.com>
*Subject:* Research Manager II (Soc-Beh) Open Position
Dear Mr. Krishnan Viswanathan,
Attached please find an examination bulletin for a job posting at the
Research Manager II level at California DMV. We hope that you may be able
to circulate this information among persons associated with your TRB
Section, Task Force, or Standing Committee (etc.). If there are other
persons with whom we should be in contact about this matter, please advise.
The attached job posting contains information regarding job duties and
expected candidate qualifications, as well as information regarding how to
submit an application. Applications must be submitted by mail using a
standard Examination/Employment Application form (STD 678 – found here:
https://jobs.ca.gov/pdf/std678.pdf). Applicants are also expected to
submit a statement of qualifications. For information on what the
statement of qualifications should contain, please see the attached
examination bulletin. Applications sent in hard copy should be mailed
directly to our Human Resources department, at the following address:
Department of Motor Vehicles
Attn: Alice Schneider
Position # 023-5738-001
Selection and Certification Unit
P.O. Box 932315, MS A208
Sacramento, CA 94232-3150
Under the general direction of the Research Manager III ((i.e., the Branch
Chief), the Research Manager II develops and directs research program
activities in the areas of driver competency assessment, driver education
and improvement, high-risk driver identification, and driver safety. We
use data drawn from California’s statewide driver record and crash
database, surveys/interviews, and pilot studies. Since its establishment
over 50 years ago at DMV Headquarters in Sacramento, we have earned a
reputation as one of the finest traffic safety research centers in the
nation. The results and recommendations from our work are utilized by
legislators and other decision makers in the creation or revision of
existing laws, policies, and programs in traffic safety. We are a diverse
multidisciplinary team of experienced researchers with backgrounds in
psychology, sociology, and other fields. We publish both departmental
reports and peer-reviewed articles. Examples of recent studies can be
found here: http://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/about/profile/rd/toc.
Any questions regarding the positions available, or the application
process, may be directed to the Branch Chief. Please see my contact info
below.
Best regards,
Bayliss
Bayliss J. Camp, Ph.D.
Branch Chief, Research & Development
California Department of Motor Vehicles
2570 24th St., MS H126
Sacramento CA 95818
(916) 657-7032
Hi All,
In case anyone doesn't know me, I'm Penelope Weinberger, the CTPP program manager at AASHTO. This is a program update and an invitation to let me know of your comments, concerns, compliments about the CTPP.
Data:
A tab request has been approved at the Census Bureau, the next CTPP custom tabulation will be based on the 2012 - 2016 ACS and available in early 2019 (or if we are smiled upon, late 2018). The tab has been pared down (fewer tables). Information and a list of the upcoming tables can be found here: http://ctpp.transportation.org/Pages/5-Year-Info.aspx
Conference:
CTPP together with TRB is hosting a conference in Kansas City, MO; November 14 - 16, 2017.
Applying Census Data for Transportation Conference will be issuing a call for papers in the next month or so (late March, early April timeframe) so get your thoughts ready to submit!
For more conference info, check out: https://www.facebook.com/events/759223240896968/ or http://www.cvent.com/events/applying-census-data-for-transportation-50-year…
If you have any questions or comments about this email, the program, or the upcoming data, please don't hesitate to let me know.
Penelope Weinberger
CTPP Program Manager
AASHTO
ctpp.transportation.org
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The National Center for Transit Research, URISA and the Transportation Research Board are jointly sponsoring the 10th National GIS in Transit Conference, September 6-8, 2017, in Washington, DC.
Martin Catala, Director of the Advanced Geo-Spatial & Informatics Lab at the Center for Urban Transportation Research, encourages transit and GIS professionals to share their research, projects and ideas with this informed audience. "The 10th Transit GIS Conference serves as a vital opportunity for transit agencies of all levels to learn fundamentals of GIS as well as discover cutting edge applications. Do not miss this unique conference that helps improve how transit agencies address challenges and devise solutions."
This conference attracts experts from across North America to discuss how GIS is being used every day to improve transit systems. The conference will provide a breadth of GIS experiences to showcase how agencies of all sizes and budgets are managing GIS data and improving transit service, and ultimately customer service. Those who should attend are transit planners, managers, researchers and GIS industry experts who are interested in sharing ways to use geographic and spatial analysis in transit planning, operations, and marketing to increase efficiency and effectiveness.
The conference program is developed from a peer review of abstract submissions, which are being accepted through March 1, 2017. Conference session topics may include, but are not limited to:
* Asset Management
* Service Planning
* Transit Performance Measures
* Real-time Analytics
* Route Design
* General Transit Feed Specification
* Open Data
* Transportation Spatial Database Design
* Analysis of Fare Data
* Marketing and Customer Service
* Network Modeling
* Data and Systems Management
* Software Route & Trip Planning
* ITS/AVL/CAD
* Transit Map Making
* Enterprise Data Models
Abstract submissions are being accepted until March 1, 2017. For an online abstract submission form and additional information, visit http://www.urisa.org/transitgis.
Nazrul Islam
FTA Office of Planning
Washington, DC 20590
Phone-(202) 366-4435