Transportation Research Board Committee

 

ADA10 

 

Statewide Multimodal

 

Transportation Planning Committee

 
Scope of the ADA10 Committee:
 
The committee acts as an information exchange and promotes research in all the technical and institutional aspects of comprehensive multimodal statewide transportation planning. The committee will also be concerned with the identification and clarification of the interrelationship of state resource development planning and programming.

This webpage serves as the site for official documents for the ADA10 Statewide Planning Committee including strategic plans, membership list, and meeting minutes.

An excellent resource for statewide planning news is the site sponsored by AASHTO http://www.statewideplanning.org/ .

ADA10 Committee News:

The summer meeting for the ADA10 Statewide Multimodal Transportation Planning Committee will be held in conjunction with the 2009 TRB Joint Summer Meeting in Seattle, WA on Monday, July 20 from 2:00 to 3:35 PM (Pacific).

Presentations from the conference "Best Practices in Meeting SAFETEA-LU Requirements in the Statewide Planning Process" are available at http://www.trb.org/conferences/2008/statewide/pdf/agenda.pdf

 

Statewide Travel Forecasting Subcommittee

The role of TRB's Subcommittee on Statewide Travel Forecasting is to stimulate improvement in statewide travel forecasting procedures by:

*    Reviewing and discussing proposed and active research and applications,       experiences and results;

*    Identifying, recommending, encouraging and monitoring needed research; and

*    Facilitating, sharing and disseminating research activities and results.

 

The subcommittee is also part of TRB's Committee on Transportation Demand Forecasting.

Travel Demand Forecasting Committee Scope - The focus of this committee includes the development, application, and dissemination of improved demand forecasting techniques, within the integrated context of the interaction of transportation demand with the land-use form, demographic composition, and technological state of the activity-travel environment. All aspects related to theory, data estimation, and application are of direct interest to the committee, with an emphasis on research developments that have the potential to be implemented in the near future.

(http://www.trb-forecasting.org/index.html)

 

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