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Main Title Smart growth and transportation : issues and lessons learned : report of a conference, September 8-10, 2002, Baltimore, Maryland /
Publisher Transportation Research Board of the National Academies,
Year Published 2005
OCLC Number 59283127
ISBN 0309094968; 9780309094962
Subjects Urban transportation--United States--Planning--Congresses ; City planning--United States--Congresses ; Urbanization--United States--Congresses ; Land use--United States--Planning--Congresses ; Sustainable development--United States--Congresses ; Land use--Planning ; Transportation--Planning ; Urban transportation--Planning ; Transporte urbano ; Transporte urbano--larpcal
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https://www.nap.edu/catalog/23322/smart-growth-and-transportation-issues-and-lessons-learned
Free Access http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/conf/CP32smartgrowth.pdf
http://trb.org/publications/conf/CP32smartgrowth.pdf
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EJAM  HE308.S525 2002 Region 3 Library/Philadelphia, PA 07/14/2006 DISPERSAL
EJBM  HE308.S525 2002 Headquarters Library/Washington,DC 04/21/2015
ELCM  HE308.S525 2002 NVFEL Library/Ann Arbor, MI 11/29/2022
Collation x, 174 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm.
Notes
"Highlights of a conference--Providing a Transportation System to Support Smart Growth : Issues, Practice, and Implementation"--Page ix. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Notes
Machine derived contents note: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- OPENING REMARKS 4 -- Charles Howard, Washington State Department of Transportation -- WHY: WHY SMART GROWTH IS A TRANSPORTATION ISSUE -- Introduction 9 -- Anne Canby, Cambridge Systematics -- Transportation Trends and Smart Growth 11 -- Alan Pisarski, Independent Consultant -- Development Pattern Trends and Smart Growth 19 -- Gregg Logan, Robert Charles Lesser & Company -- Land Use and Transportation Interactions 28 -- Reid Ewing, Rutgers University -- Discussion 33 -- Working Definition of Smart Growth 36 -- Charles Howard, Washington State Department of Transportation -- WHAT: WHAT DOES A SMART GROWTH TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM LOOK LIKE? -- Introduction 39 -- Mary McCumber, Puget Sound Regional Council -- Recent Transportation and Land Use Planning Experiences in Charlottesville, Virginia ... 40 -- Harrison Bright Rue, Jefferson Planning District Commission -- Big and Small Things in the Bay Area 47 -- Steve Heminger, Metropolitan Transportation Commission -- Smart Growth Transportation System in Seattle, Washington 52 -- Mary McCumber, Puget Sound Regional Council -- Achieving Functional Mobility 54 -- Frank Moretti, Road Information Program -- Discussion 56 -- KEYNOTE PRESENTATION -- Introduction 63 -- John Porcari, Maryland Department of Transportation -- Presentation 64 -- Parris N. Glendening, Governor, State of Maryland -- WHERE: HOW DOES SMART GROWTH DIFFER WITH LOCATION? -- Introduction 71 -- Charles Howard, Washington State Department of Transportation -- Smart Transportation in Chicago 72 -- Luann Hamilton, Chicago Department of Transportation -- Smart Transportation in the Puget Sound Region 77 -- Michael Cummings, Washington State Department of Transportation -- Smart Transportation in Marana, Arizona 81 -- Jim DeGrood, Town of Marana, Arizona -- Discussion 84 -- WHERE: HOW DO SMART GROWTH TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS AND -- INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS VARY WITH LOCATION? -- Introduction 91 -- Tom Downs, National Center for Smart Growth Education and Research, -- University of Maryland -- Smart Transportation in Maryland 93 -- Neil Pedersen, Maryland State Highway Administration -- Smart Transportation in Las Vegas, Nevada 97 -- Jacob Snow, Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada -- Whose Future Is It, Anyway? The Essential Public Process 102 -- Robert Grow, Envision Utah -- Smart Transportation in Portland, Oregon 108 -- Tom Kloster, Portland Metro -- Discussion 113 -- WHO: WHO MUST BE INVOLVED TO ACHIEVE A SMART GROWTH TRANSPORTATION -- SYSTEM AND WHAT ARE THE INSTITUTIONAL OBSTACLES? -- Introduction -- John Horsley, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials -- Incentives for Smart Growth in Maryland 121 -- John Porcari, Maryland Department of Transportation -- Selling "Quality of Life" in Kentucky. 123 -- Jim Codell, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet -- Smart Transportation and Land Use: The New American Dream ..125 -- Robert Dunphy, Urban Land Institute -- Metropolitan Planning Organization Perspective on Smart Growth, -- Land Use, and Transportation 127 -- Ron Kirby, Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments -- Discussion 130 -- HOW: HOW CAN TRANSPORTATION AGENCIES SUPPORT SMART GROWTH? -- WHAT TOOLS ARE AVAILABLE? -- Introduction 135 -- Effie Stallsmith, Office of Planning, Federal Transit Administration -- Examples of Smart Transportation Projects 137 -- Sam Seskin, Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas, Inc. -- The Many Transit "Connections" in Boulder, Colorado 144 -- Tracey Winfree, City of Boulder -- Smart Highway Experience in New Jersey 148 -- James Lewis, New Jersey Department of Transportation -- Hands-On Case Study 152 -- Catherine Rice, Maryland State Highway Administration -- CONFERENCE WRAP-UP -- Why 157 -- Brian Bochner, Texas Transportation Institute -- What 158 -- Robert Dunphy, Urban Land Institute -- Where 159 -- Alexander Taft, Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations -- Where and Who 161 -- Mary Kay Santore, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency -- How 163 -- Catherine Rice, Maryland State Highway Administration -- Conference Closing 164 -- Charles Howard, Washington State Department of Transportation -- BREAKOUT SESSIONS -- What a Smart Growth Transportation System Looks Like: Breakout Session Report 167 -- The Different Transportation Looks of Smart Growth: Breakout Session Report 170 -- PARTICIPANTS 173.