Elaine

 

I very much appreciate all the efforts you have made getting data out to the planning community and public over the years, especially the journey to work data. 

 

Putting on my hat as VP of the Assn. of Public Data Users we wish you a long, happy and healthy retirement too.

 

Cliff Cook

 

 

Clifford Cook, Planning Information Manager
Cambridge Community Development Department
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From: ctpp-news-bounces@chrispy.net [mailto:ctpp-news-bounces@chrispy.net] On Behalf Of Elaine.Murakami@dot.gov
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 9:48 AM
To: ctpp-news@chrispy.net
Subject: [CTPP] So long, Farewell ... to CTPP from Elaine Murakami

 

To all my CTPP friends and colleagues –

 

I am busily cleaning up my office, and thought I’d take a break to send you a note to say “Goodbye.”

FOR CTPP TECHNICAL SUPPORT, PLEASE CONTACT CTPPSUPPORT@CAMSYS.COM     OR CALL JJ ZANG AT 301-347-9130

 

I am happily headed toward my retirement, after 22.8 years with Federal Highway Administration, 9 years with the Puget Sound Regional Council, and 2 years with Los Angeles County. 

 

It has been fun to recollect some of the projects I’ve worked on both at PSRC and FHWA.  At FHWA, in particular, I pushed for more GIS at small and medium-sized MPOs and we used an add-on to ArcGIS for TAZ delineation for CTPP2000 in the mid-1990s.   The transportation community was a key supporter to retain the decennial census “long form” in the Census 2000.   It has been fun to guide the CTPP for the CTPP2000 and work with AASHTO on the 2006-2010  CTPP using ACS.   We have been leaders in developing e-learning systems and using webinars for training.

 

It has been nearly 20 years since the Lexington KY GPS study (1996), which used a Sony MagicLink hand-held computer and a Garmin GPS unit.  We had to pay over $200 for a 2 MB memory card!   That is NOT a typo – it was 2 MB,  NOT 2 GB.  We truncated the GPS points at the front end of the lat/long coordinates because we needed to save as much space as possible while collecting 1-sec GPS points. This was done when “Selective Availability” was still on.  https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ohim/lextrav.pdf

 

Also, on the survey methods front, I worked on an SBIR project using web-based mapping for conducting a household travel survey in 1998. http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ohim/trb/rsgrpt.pdf    And most recently, worked again with the Madison County COG and RSG on a Smartphone app for a travel diary.

 

I hope you are aware of the Transportation Secure Data Center  www.nrel.gov/tsdc that I championed where we have been archiving GPS travel survey data from MPOs and State DOTs.

 

Some people have asked me what I plan to do, so I have included photos from a few quilts I have made. I plan to have a lot more time to sew, and also want to teach teenagers how to sew, in an after-school program.

 

See you at TRB annual meeting in January!

 

Elaine Murakami

FHWA Office of Planning

206-220-4460

 

I will be retiring on Sept 30, 2015

Home email  ermurakami@gmail.com