Hello all TRB health and Transportation Subcommittee Friends,
The National Cooperative Highway Research Program is sponsoring development of a Guide for Public Transportation Pandemic Planning and Response, with small and rural transit agencies as the primary target audience. The
project team is conducting a survey of transit agencies, state DOTs, emergency managers and public health officers to identify and distill best practices. The survey is also intended to identify potential candidates for follow-on interviews.
We believe that you are a key part of our target audience for the survey. Are you interested in Pandemic Planning (especially for small & rural transit
agencies)? Do you have best practices, lessons or contacts to share? If so please take the short
survey
(no more than 15minutes) & check out the blog
‘Planning Transportation for Pandemic Flu’.
There you can also discover the great resources and links that we have already aggregated through the research for this project. For example, the site has best practice pandemic plans listed
by state, along with descriptions of those plans and hyperlinks to the documents. It also has a list of state transportation and public health organizations' social media accounts and much more.
The survey is scheduled to close November 30, 2012, so please check it out, post it and/or forward it right away. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
Thank you in advance for your participation!
Sincerely,
Illika Sahu
Assistant Planner Intern
The Louis Berger Group, Inc.
202.303.2695
1250 23rd St. NW | Washington, DC 20037
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