Thanks, Ed - that would be great!
And I would be happy to pull together a summary of the responses I receive
to this inquiry to post to the list - and/or if people feel comfortable
they can reply to the list (as opposed to my work email).
Best,
Megan
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Megan L. Wier, MPH, Epidemiologist
Lead - Health, Transportation and Equity
Environmental Health Section
San Francisco Department of Public Health
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From: Ed Christopher <edc(a)berwyned.com>
To: TRB Health and Transportation <h+t--friends(a)chrispy.net>
Cc: TRB Health and Transportation <h+t--friends(a)chrispy.net>
Date: 02/28/2013 06:17 PM
Subject: Re: [H+T--Friends] VMT/Traffic Density Analysis Inquiry
Sent by: h+t--friends-bounces(a)chrispy.net
Megan--I want to talk to you off line. The answer is that any MPO running
a travel forecasting model has done this which means they all have. There
is a list sever where the travel modelers hang out (TMIP ) is where we can
put you question. It will be good for them to see.
I would however, be interested to hear what people on our list have to say.
Ed C
On Feb 28, 2013, at 7:31 PM, Megan Wier <Megan.Wier(a)sfdph.org> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am writing on behalf of Rajiv Bhatia with an inquiry re: whether people
working at MPOs have quantified, modeled or mapped VMT or traffic density
at a smaller area/sub-city level.
If you have, could you please email me directly (megan.wier(a)sfdph.org)
with
some details regarding this work and your data
source(s)?
If you have not but have plans to do so and/or the data available to do
so,
I would be most interested in hearing about it as
well.
For some background regarding this approach and implications for health,
please see the attached article.
Thanks so much in advance -
Best,
Megan
(See attached file: Rioux_UrbanTrafficExposures_JUrbanHealth_2010].pdf)
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Megan L. Wier, MPH, Epidemiologist
Lead - Health, Transportation and Equity
Environmental Health Section
San Francisco Department of Public Health
phone: 415-252-3972, fax: 415-252-3964
Megan.Wier(a)sfdph.org
www.sfphes.org
<Rioux_UrbanTrafficExposures_JUrbanHealth_2010].pdf>
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