You can look at an analysis of northern and central NJ county-to-county
commuting patterns and trends from 1980 to 2000 at:
http://www.njtpa.org/planning/census2000/2000JTWAnalysis2.pdf (a 2.2 MB
PDF file)
Sincerely,
Keith Miller
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Keith Miller
Manager: GIS and Forecasting
North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority, Inc.
One Newark Center, 17th floor
Newark, NJ 07102
973-639-8444 phone
973-639-1953 fax
kmiller(a)njtpa.org
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TMarchwinski(a)njtransit.com
Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 3:31 PM
To: edc(a)berwyned.com; ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net
Cc: Mluebbers(a)oki.org
Subject: RE: [CTPP] Re: Commuting Patterns Projections
We looked at county commuting patterns from 1980 to 2000 for Northern NJ
(including to NY), and once tried to use trends to establish new
forecasts, the problem we ran into was the growth in inter-county trips
was so high in many cases, that if you just extrapolated the trends you
wound up with non-sensical intra-county commuting trips, to the point
that some counties had only 20% or 25% of their work trips intracounty.
WE had to modify this on a case by case basis, and established a floor
below which intracounty commuting would not fall below. That was using
1980-2000 as a basis. I really think this is a case by case analyis
based on each metropolitan area. In my opnion you really need to look
at results and not wholly use trends, and going back to 1970 may not
make sense given it was so different and pre 1973 with oil prices.
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[mailto:ctpp-news-bounces@chrispy.net] On Behalf Of Ed Christopher
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 12:27 PM
To: ctpp-news maillist
Cc: Mary Luebbers
Subject: [CTPP] Re: Commuting Patterns Projections
I am passing this question I got on to the CTPP listserve in case anyone
can add to discussion. I hope Mary does not mind--its an important
question.
Mary Luebbers wrote:
Ed:
To your knowledge, has anyone developed projections of inter-county
commuting patterns based on trends from 1970 to 2000 (from CTPP data
and its precursors)?
Thanks.
Mary S. Luebbers
OKI Regional Council of Governments
Mary--I have not seen any but that does not mean that someone hasn't
done it. Personally, I could think of a hundred reasons to pick at any
projections especially if I didn't like the look of the numbers but that
does not mean that the flow history wouldn't be able to add some
insights and dimension to any projections. Projections always flow
better when they appear tied to some historical context, but I digress..
.While these are not exactly projections they are some examples of how I
have seen county flows presented: Anyone others out there?
Chicago Area Commuting Patterns and Trends by Ed Christopher and Siim
Soot (March 2003)
http://www.berwyned.com/papers/co2cochgo.pdf
Example of County-to-County Flow Maps for North Carolina prepared by
Todd Steiss (August 2003)
http://www.TRBcensus.com/articles/nc_flowmaps.pdf
Web page on County-to-County Worker Flows in Bay Area and Northern
California (Data Released: March 6, 2003). (Updated: March 12, 2003)
http://www.mtc.ca.gov/maps_and_data/datamart/census/county2county/
--
Ed Christopher
708-283-3534 (V)
708-574-8131 (cell)
FHWA RC-TST-PLN
19900 Governors Dr
Olympia Fields, IL 60461
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