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Conference on Performance Measures for Transportation and Livable Communities

SEPTEMBER 7-8, 2011 • AUSTIN, TEXAS


Sessions

Full Summary
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Opening Session

General Session

Luncheon Speaker

Closing Session

Breakout Session 1: Complete Streets Performance Measures

Breakout Session 2: Sustainability, Livability, Planning, and Policy Performance Measures

Breakout Session 3: Urban and Rural Livable Communities

Breakout Session 4: Transportation Performance Measures for Communities of all Sizes, Shapes, and Forms

Breakout Session 5: Land Use, Social Justice, and Environmental Performance Measures

Breakout Session 6: Livable Communities and Transit Performance Measures

Breakout Session 7: Access to Destinations Performance Measures

Breakout Session 8: Freight, Economic Development, and Return on Investment Livability Performance Measures

Breakout Session 9: FTA Livability Performance Measures Projects

Breakout Session 10: State, MPO, and Local Examples

Breakout Session 11: Bicycle and Pedestrian Performance Measures

BREAKOUT SESSION 7:
Access to Destinations Performance Measures

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Presiding

GINA BAAS, Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota

An Open-Source Approach to Calculating Accessibility

MIKE McGURRIN, Noblis, Inc.

Access to Destinations: Methods, Findings, and Implications

MICHAEL IACONO, University of Minnesota

Impact of Light Rail Implementation on Labor Markets Accessibility: A Transportation Equity Perspective

ANDREW GUTHRIE, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota

Accessibility Ratings

ANNA GARTSMAN and JESSICA CASEY, Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy, Northeastern University


An Open-Source Approach to Calculating Accessibility

MIKE McGURRIN, Noblis, Inc.

Slides [PDF PDF document - For best results, view PDF files with the most recent version of Adobe Reader , 6.2M]

Mike McGurrin discussed the use of open government data and open-source software to develop simple low-cost analysis tools and visualization techniques.  He described examples using available data, challenges, and future opportunities.  Mike covered the following topics in his presentation.

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Access to Destinations: Methods, Findings, and Implications

MICHAEL IACONO, University of Minnesota

Slides [PDF PDF document - For best results, view PDF files with the most recent version of Adobe Reader , 3.0M]

Michael Iacono discussed a major study examining access to destinations in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area.  He described the study objectives, the process, and findings.  Michael covered the following topics in this presentation.

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Impact of Light Rail Implementation on Labor Markets Accessibility: A Transportation Equity Perspective

ANDREW GUTHRIE, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota

Slides [PDF PDF document - For best results, view PDF files with the most recent version of Adobe Reader , 1.2M]

Andrew Guthrie discussed a study examining the impact of the new Hiawatha LRT line in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area on labor market accessibility.  He described the Hiawatha LRT line, the study findings, and possible policy implications.  Andrew covered the following topics in his presentation.

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Accessibility Ratings

ANNA GARTSMAN and JESSICA CASEY, Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy, Northeastern University

Slides [PDF PDF document - For best results, view PDF files with the most recent version of Adobe Reader , 939K]

Anna Gartsman and Jessica Casey discussed a study developing and applying accessibility ratings to municipalities in Massachusetts.  They described the study methodology, the objectives, the initial analysis, and future activities.  Anna and Jessica covered the following topics in their presentation.

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