Greetings to the CTPP world!
I just want to take this opportunity on this beautiful Monday morning to
remind you that there's just over three weeks left to submit your
abstracts to present at the 13th TRB National Transportation Planning
Applications Conference next May. See the attached call for abstracts
or visit the conference website at
www.trb-appcon.org for the glorious
details.
Don't be shy - we promise not to fall asleep reading your abstracts -
believe it or not, this is our idea of a good time! So, polish up your
favorite project and tell us what's different about it and why it's
interesting to you.
It bears repeating - the success of the conference depends on planners
and engineers like you. I hope to see you and your presentation in Reno
in 2011!
Best,
Vince
Vince Bernardin, Jr., Ph.D.
Chief of Transportation Modeling
Bernardin, Lochmueller & Associates, Inc.
6200 Vogel Road
Evansville, IN 47715
812.479.6200
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Subject: [CTPP] Invitation and Call for Abstracts - 2011 TRB
PlanningApplications Conference
Greetings to all CTPP-lovers out there!
On behalf of TRB's Planning Applications Committee (ADB50) I would like
to announce the 13th TRB National Transportation Planning Applications
Conference and invite you all to seriously consider submitting an
abstract for a presentation.
I apologize for cross-posting if you have already received this through
another source, but we want to extend a broad invitation to all
transportation planners, and I thought CTPP users should be prime
candidates for some good presentations.
The conference will be held next spring in beautiful Reno, Nevada, "The
Biggest Little City in the World," from May 8-12 of 2011. The
conference website (
www.trb-appcon.org) is now up and will be updated as
more details become available.
The focus of the whole conference is on planning applications - on
planning practice rather than pure theory - so cutting-edge research is
not required (although it's welcome, too). If you have a favorite or
interesting project that you like to bore your spouse and children with
- we're the folks who really want to hear about it! The conference is
intended to be a chance for transportation planners (and modelers,
engineers, etc.) from around the country and abroad to get together and
learn from each other by sharing their experiences - so please consider
joining us to share yours!
The call for abstracts is attached. Abstracts for presentations in 16
topic areas have been specifically solicited but abstracts on any
transportation planning topic are welcome. All abstracts are due by
September 15, 2010. The abstracts are limited to 350 words and can be
submitted online at the conference website (
www.trb-appcon.org). Please
feel free to contact me with any questions.
The success of the conference depends on planners and engineers like
you. I hope to see you and your presentation in Reno in 2011!
Best,
Vince
Vince Bernardin, Jr., Ph.D.
Chief of Transportation Modeling
Bernardin, Lochmueller & Associates, Inc.
6200 Vogel Road
Evansville, IN 47715
812.479.6200