Here is the September 2014 issue of the CTPP Status Report.
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/census_issues/ctpp/status_report/sr0914.cfm
We are looking for interesting uses of CTPP data or other data related to commuting, to highlight in the next issue (December 2014). If you have an idea, please let me know!
Since the CTPP tabulations do not have an annual data release, we try to use ACS standard products to help the CTPP community.
Here are our latest profiles, using 3-year ACS data summaries (2007-2009 and 2010-2012 ACS), along with CTPP2000. The geographic level is limited to State, County, and Place.
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/census_issues/american_community_survey/pr…
Currently, Tara Rima from Cambridge Systematics is our CTPP Technical Support person. Cambridge Systematics is in the process of finding staff to replace Ms. Liang Long, who worked on the CTPP program for 6 years and took a new job in July. So, if you need technical assistance on CTPP, please contact Tara at trima(a)camsys.com<mailto:trima@camsys.com>
Elaine Murakami
Elaine.murakami(a)dot.gov<mailto:Elaine.murakami@dot.gov>
FHWA Office of Planning
206-220-4460 (in Seattle)
Dear CTPP list and transportation data users,
My apologies if you have already participated in this survey.
Please participate in the Census Transportation Planning Products (CTPP) program web survey at:
AASHTO CTPP Survey<http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/1755727/AASHTO-CTPP-Survey>
The CTPP 2006-2010 was released in fall, 2013. CTPP 2006-2010 has two significant differences from the CTPP 2000: 1) it is tabulated from American Community Survey (ACS)-based microdata; and 2) it incorporates synthetic disclosure-proofed data.
In order to assess the utility of the 2006 - 2010 CTPP 5-year data product, a research team is conducting a web survey of CTPP users to better understand their issues, challenges, and opportunities in using the data for transportation purposes. The web survey effort seeks to shed light on the breadth of CTPP and ACS data usage. The survey results will also be used to develop analysis case studies to further evaluate the utility of the CTPP and ACS data.
Please click the above link to participate in the web survey
We hope you will complete the survey by September 12, 2014.
If you have questions, please contact Dr. Cemal Ayvalik at cayvalik(a)camsys.com<mailto:cayvalik@camsys.com>, 312 665 0209 or Penelope Weinberger at Pweinberger(a)aashto.org<mailto:Pweinberger@aashto.org>, 202-624-3556.
Penelope Z. Weinberger
CTPP Program Manager
AASHTO
202-624-3556
ctpp.transportation.org
Only one week left to submit an abstract for the 2015 TRB Annual Meeting
poster session, "Applications for Small-Area ACS and CTPP Data: New Data,
New Challenges". Submissions are due September 3.
The Census Data for Transportation Planning Subcommittee of the Urban
Transportation Data and Information Systems Committee, ABJ30(1) invites you
to submit posters for a session focusing on the innovative use of small
area ACS and CTPP geography for transportation planning and related
applications. Posters will be displayed at the TRB Annual Meeting in
Washington, DC, January 2015. Authors of the most innovative posters will
be invited to present at the subcommittee meeting.
More information, including what to send and who to send it to, can be
found at http://trbcensus.com/CallforPosters2015.html
*Mara Kaminowitz, GISP*GIS Coordinator
.........................................................................
*Baltimore Metropolitan Council*
Offices @ McHenry Row
1500 Whetstone Way
Suite 300
Baltimore, MD 21230
410-732-0500 ext. 1030
mkaminowitz(a)baltometro.org
www.baltometro.org
Apologies for cross-posting. Poster abstracts are due September 5, 2014
(only one week away). Please see poster call below.
/******
The Task Force on “Understanding New Directions for the National Household
Travel Survey” (ABJ45T) is calling for posters showcasing innovative uses
of the National Household Travel Survey (NHTS) for presentation at the
Transportation Research Board’s 94th Annual Meeting on January 11-15, 2015,
in Washington DC.
We are particularly (but not uniquely) interested in research, case studies
and analyses that use the NHTS:
in combination with other large, publically-available datasets; or
to understand and illustrate travel patterns using visualization and
animation; or
to identify and characterize long-distance and rural trips; or
to better understand traffic safety & more broadly public health topics
related to transportation; or
for disaster management; or
to analyze transit or active transportation modes; or
to analyze salient environmental or energy issues; or
to answer questions of interest to MPOs.
The objective of this poster session is to bring together planners,
analysts, policy makers, and potential users of NHTS data to share / learn
about innovative applications of the NHTS. For guidelines on how to present
a poster effectively, see
onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/archive/Guidelines/PosterPresenters.pdf.
Please email a poster outline consisting of a 200 to 300 words abstract
with a title and authors’ contact information to*
abj45tposterstrb2015(a)gmail.com
<abj45tposterstrb2015(a)gmail.com> by September 5, 2014.*
Authors will be notified of acceptance by *Friday, September 19, 2014 *and
will be asked to confirm their participation by *Friday, September 26, 2014*;
at least one author of each selected poster will need to attend the poster
session in person. Sales presentations on products or services will not be
considered.
*This call is outside the usual TRB website and paper review system.
Proposals do not need to be submitted using the on-line system and no
paper is required to participate in this poster session. For questions,
email saphores(a)uci.edu <saphores(a)uci.edu> or viswanathank(a)cdmsmith.com
<viswanathank(a)cdmsmith.com> *
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Krishnan Viswanathan
5628 Burnside Circle
Tallahassee FL 32312
In Arcview 10, I am trying to join the 2010 census blocks to another polygon
feature with city districts. I am using the spatial join (within). The
problem is that the blocks at the borders of the districts are not joined.
Any help?
Is there a better way??
Thanks!!
Marie Bousfield
Transportation and Land Use Analyst (Temporary)
Metropolitan Area Planning Council, Boston
August, 2014
The Metropolitan Area Planning Council's Data Services Department seeks a temporary (full-time) Transportation and Land Use Analyst to assist with the implementation and improvement of an advanced land use allocation model and to conduct additional research and analysis tasks to support sustainable regional planning efforts in Metro Boston. This position will be primarily responsible for operating an existing land use allocation model, involving data creation and analysis for model improvements, development of inputs for alternative scenarios, development of statistical indicators for scenario comparison, and coordination to integrate the model with the regional travel demand model, all leading up to deployment of the model in a public engagement process for regional transportation planning in early 2014. The analyst will also be required to conduct additional spatial and statistical analysis to support other MAPC projects and initiatives. Applicants must have excellent quantitative abilities, demonstrated experience with transportation and/or land use models, and familiarity with regional land use and transportation planning processes. The ideal candidate will have prior experience with land use allocation models and scenario planning efforts, and a strong commitment to issues of equity and smart growth. The term of the temporary position will be from September to December, 2014, with an additional extension possible contingent on need and funding.
This is a unique opportunity to work as part of a dynamic, collaborative, and interdisciplinary team focused on using data and technology to support informed regional planning. The Data Services Department is recognized as a national leader in data dissemination, regional indicators, scenario modeling, spatial analysis, and open source interactive websites.
Primary Responsibilities
* Land use modeling using MAPC's existing model set built using Cube software. Prepare model inputs, conduct model runs, troubleshoot model runs if needed, review and log outputs, refine input parameters and datasets, and recommend additional model improvements. Coordinate with partner agencies for integrating with the regional travel demand model. Research and develop quantitative indicators for scenario comparison, including those related to land use, public health, environmental impacts, transportation equity, climate change vulnerability, and neighborhood change. Set up model and related databases to post process model results and develop indicators. Prepare data visualizations and written summaries for use in upcoming public engagement activities related to the Regional Transportation Plan.
* Policy-oriented research and analysis in areas such as demographics, land use, housing, transportation and economic development. Design and implement quantitative research and spatial analysis addressing local, regional, and statewide issues impacting Metro Boston municipalities. Manage the work of junior staff and GIS analysts. Present results in narrative and graphical form for print and web applications.
* Other tasks: Research and obtain updates to MAPC's existing transportation and economic data sets as they are released from public agencies, the private sector, and other MAPC units. Respond to email and telephone data inquiries from MAPC leadership, municipalities and allied organizations. Perform other duties as necessary.
Qualifications
The following are required qualifications for the position:
* A Master's degree in planning, transportation, economics, or a related field and at least 3 years of experience in a related field.
* Demonstrated knowledge of planning concepts, such as land use, transportation, housing, economic development, sustainable development, equity, and zoning.
* Demonstrated experience with data analysis, interpretation, report preparation, and presentation on demographics, land use and transportation planning concepts.
* Excellent written skills with experience writing planning documents, research reports, and technical documentation, and oral communications skills.
* A high proficiency with managing, analyzing and visualizing data using Microsoft Access, Excel, Geographic Information System (GIS), and PostgresSQL
* Experience working with diverse data sets from federal, state, and local agencies like Census, American Community Survey, Bureau of Labor statistics, and Census Transportation Planning Products
* Demonstrated strategic and analytical capabilities, capacity for innovation, self-motivation, and goal-orientation.
The following are additional desired qualifications for the position:
* Demonstrated experience interpreting model outputs to inform regional and local policy decisions, including policy and resource allocations represented in long-range transportation plans.
* Experience with integrated land use and transportation scenarios modeling using Cube software.
* Experience in developing population and employment projections using cohort-component-migration survival methods.
About MAPC's Data Services Department
The Data Services Department is a nine-member team of planners, GIS analysts, web programmers, and IT administrators involved in a variety of regional planning activities and research. Our principle activities include:
* Providing data, mapping, and quantitative analysis support to all other departments within the agency to support policy initiatives and local planning activities.
* Developing new datasets and conduct independent research on emerging planning issues of regional significance to help educate stakeholders about regional trends and policy alternatives.
* Disseminating data through interactive websites and online applications.
* Providing basic analytical services and data products "on demand" to municipal clientele and allied organizations and agencies.
Over the past few years Data Services has:
* Developed the Metro Boston Data Common<http://www.metrobostondatacommon.org/>, an on-line mapping tool and data viewer.
* Prepared socioeconomic and land use projections<http://www.mapc.org/projections> for 164 municipalities in Metro Boston to support regional transportation planning.
* Organized two international data challenges to engage programmers, designers, and researchers in the visualization of data related to bike sharing<http://hubwaydatachallenge.org/> and vehicle miles travelled<http://www.37billionmilechallenge.org/> in Massachusetts
* Led or contributed to projects which received awards from the Open Planning Tools Group<http://scenarioplanningtools.org/2014/02/winners-of-optg-innovation-awards/> and the Massachusetts Chapter of the American Planning Association<http://www.apa-ma.org/4123>.
* Pioneered the use of decision support tools such as Community Viz, scenario visualization, location-based social media planning games<http://www.communityplanit.org>, and wireless keypads.
* Conducted first-in-the-nation research on household transportation patterns, school walkability<http://www.mapc.org/srts>, and the influence of new school construction on enrollment.
* Created www.housing.ma<http://www.housing.ma>, a housing data portal to help Helping communities plan for the housing needed to create a vibrant and economically competitive commonwealth
About the Metropolitan Area Planning Council:
The Metropolitan Area Planning Council is a regional planning agency serving the people who live and work in 101 cities and towns in Metropolitan Boston<http://www.mapc.org/sites/default/files/Calendar2010MAPCsubregions.pdf>. Our mission is to promote smart growth and regional cooperation. We work toward sound municipal management, sustainable land use, protection of natural resources, efficient and affordable transportation, a diverse housing stock, public safety, economic development, an informed public, and equity and opportunity among people of all backgrounds. MAPC's staff consists of approximately 65 full-time employees located in downtown Boston in a transit-accessible and bike-friendly office.
Additional information and requirements:
Compensation is $28-$35 per hour, commensurate with experience. No benefits. The position is open until filled. Review of applications is currently underway. Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume and three references.
Candidates must have legal authorization to work in the USA and a valid driver's license and/or the ability to arrange transportation to meetings in different parts of the region.
MAPC is an EOE/AA employer. MAPC takes pride in the diversity of its workforce and encourages all qualified persons to apply.
HOW TO APPLY
www.mapc.org/jobs<http://www.mapc.org/jobs>
___________________________________
Timothy G. Reardon
Assistant 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>
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Just a friendly reminder that abstracts for the 2015 TRB Annual Meeting
poster session, " Applications for Small-Area ACS and CTPP Data: New Data,
New Challenges", are due in 3 weeks.
The Census Data for Transportation Planning Subcommittee of the Urban
Transportation Data and Information Systems Committee, ABJ30(1) invites you
to submit posters for a session focusing on the innovative use of small
area ACS and CTPP geography for transportation planning and related
applications. Posters will be displayed at the TRB Annual Meeting in
Washington, DC, January 2015. Authors of the most innovative posters will
be invited to present at the subcommittee meeting.
More information, including what to send and who to send it to, can be
found at http://trbcensus.com/CallforPosters2015.html
*Mara Kaminowitz, GISP*GIS Coordinator
.........................................................................
*Baltimore Metropolitan Council*
Offices @ McHenry Row
1500 Whetstone Way
Suite 300
Baltimore, MD 21230
410-732-0500 ext. 1030
mkaminowitz(a)baltometro.org
www.baltometro.org
Apologies for cross-posting. Please see poster call below.
/******
The Task Force on “Understanding New Directions for the National Household
Travel Survey” (ABJ45T) is calling for posters showcasing innovative uses
of the National Household Travel Survey (NHTS) for presentation at the
Transportation Research Board’s 94th Annual Meeting on January 11-15, 2015,
in Washington DC.
We are particularly (but not uniquely) interested in research, case studies
and analyses that use the NHTS:
in combination with other large, publically-available datasets; or
to understand and illustrate travel patterns using visualization and
animation; or
to identify and characterize long-distance and rural trips; or
to better understand traffic safety & more broadly public health topics
related to transportation; or
for disaster management; or
to analyze transit or active transportation modes; or
to analyze salient environmental or energy issues; or
to answer questions of interest to MPOs.
The objective of this poster session is to bring together planners,
analysts, policy makers, and potential users of NHTS data to share / learn
about innovative applications of the NHTS. For guidelines on how to present
a poster effectively, see
onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/archive/Guidelines/PosterPresenters.pdf.
Please email a poster outline consisting of a 200 to 300 words abstract
with a title and authors’ contact information to*
abj45tposterstrb2015(a)gmail.com <abj45tposterstrb2015(a)gmail.com> by
September 5, 2014.*
Authors will be notified of acceptance by *Friday, September 19, 2014 *and
will be asked to confirm their participation by *Friday, September 26, 2014*;
at least one author of each selected poster will need to attend the poster
session in person. Sales presentations on products or services will not be
considered.
*This call is outside the usual TRB website and paper review system.
Proposals do not need to be submitted using the on-line system and no
paper is required to participate in this poster session. For questions,
email saphores(a)uci.edu <saphores(a)uci.edu>.*
--
Krishnan Viswanathan
5628 Burnside Circle
Tallahassee FL 32312
Hello... We are using CTPP to update a report regarding commuter characteristics in San Diego County. Since all the information was compiled using CTPP 2000 (Part 3: Summary Level 050), we are thinking that it should be available in the new and improved CTPP. Everyone who worked on the previous report is no longer working here, so we are hoping that some of you can point us in the right direction regarding the following that has us stymied. Any guidance you can provide is appreciated. Thanks... Darlanne
* Work location in Mexico for San Diego County residents
* San Diego County Origin with Mexico Destination for total San Diego workers
* Average travel time by means of transportation (drive alone, carpool, transit, telework, other)
Darlanne Hoctor Mulmat
Applied Research Division - Criminal Justice/Public Policy
San Diego Association of Governments
401 B Street, Suite 800, San Diego, California 92101
Phone: 619-699-7326 Fax: 619-699-1905
Visit the SANDAG website: www.sandag.org<http://www.sandag.org/>