Do you think anyone would be interested in a session on developing
cross-sector partnerships or performance measurement for different
transportation options? Don't hesitate to say no if that is your opinion.
I work in mobility management and about one-third of the members of the
Partnership for Mobility Management work at planning agencies.
Thanks,
Sheryl
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 10:19 AM, <Ed.Christopher(a)dot.gov> wrote:
Note that Health papers are of interest. It would be
nice to see a
collection of health related abstracts submitted to this conference. While
a decission has not been made, I am hearing that there is interst in having
our TRB Health and Transportation 2014 Midyear subcommittee held in
conjection with this conference. I hear Burlington Vermont is a nice place
for a meeting. ****
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*From:* Moore, Jeff (KYTC-D03) [mailto:Jeff.Moore@ky.gov]
*Sent:* Tuesday, September 03, 2013 7:54 AM
*Subject:* Call for Abstracts EXTENDED for 2014 TRB Tools of the Trade
Conference ****
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Hello! ****
We wanted to let you know that, in response to concerns about the deadline
occurring over the holiday weekend, *we are extending the deadline for
abstract submittal until Friday September 13th. *Please consider
submitting an abstract to share an effective tool and lessons learned with
colleagues from around the country planning for small and medium sized
communities.**
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ABSTRACTS CAN BE DIRECTLY SUBMITTED HERE:
http://www.trbtoolsofthetrade.org/call_for_abstracts.html****
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We received excellent submissions so far, and we look forward to reading
your abstracts describing research or experience with transportation
planning topics and tools that are applicable to small and medium-sized
communities, including:****
· *Project Programming Process* - Understanding MAP-21,
Evaluating/ Prioritizing Projects with Performance Measures, Developing the
TIP/STIP, Organizational Challenges****
· *Financial Strategies* - Seeking Innovative Financing,
Estimating Project Costs, Conducting Asset Management****
· *Pedestrian & Bike Planning* - Developing Complete Street
Corridors and Regions, Pedestrian & Bicycle Safety, Selecting/ Designing
Pedestrian & Bicycle Facilities****
· *Traffic Operations & Analysis* - Optimizing Traffic
Circulation, Managing Access Points, Improving Roadway Safety****
· *Demand Forecasting* - Population/ Demographic Changes,
Forecasting Land Use Development, Modeling Traffic Patterns (Travel Demand)
****
· *Systems Analysis* - Regional Transport Coordination,
Conducting Multimodal Studies, Conducting Corridor Studies, Supporting
Small and Rural Transit Systems, Metropolitan Transportation Planning****
· *Technology Applications* - Visualizing Data, Using GIS in
Planning, Collecting and Storing Data, Applying Social Media to the
Planning Process****
· *Environmental/ Health Issues* - Supporting Environmental
Justice, Identifying Environmental Issues, Public Participation, Supporting
Health and Accessibility****
· *Transport Logistics* - Analyzing Freight Logistics and
Movements, Improving Intermodal Connectors****
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This conference is sponsored by the TRB Committee on Transportation
Planning in Small and Medium Sized Communities and will be held in
Burlington, Vermont on July 20-23, 2014.****
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Please feel free to share this reminder with all whom you think would be
interested.****
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Sincerely, ****
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Jeff LaMondia, Co-technical Chair****
Brian H.Y. Lee, Co-technical Chair****
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