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NCHRP 08-36 [Active]
Research for the AASHTO Standing Committee on Planning
| Project Data |
| Funds: |
$600,000 |
| FY 1999 to 2001-- $500,000/yr.FY 2002 to 2009 -- $600,000/yr. |
| Staff Responsibility: |
Lori L. Sundstrom |
| Research Agency: |
Open |
| Principal Investigator: |
Open |
| Effective Date: |
8/12/1998 |
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Background: The Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA), the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 (CAAA), the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21) and the 2005 Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act-Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU) required broad changes in transportation planning and development processes throughout the United States. Successive federal authorizations have resulted in an evolution of the roles and responsibilities of state departments of transportation and metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs) with regard to their obligations related to planning, programming, and integrating transportation systems. To meet new requirements, transportation agencies need new and enhanced technical and policy tools to support their planning processes and decisionmaking systems. The AASHTO Standing Committee on Planning established NCHRP 08-36 to facilitate the acelerated development of new technical tools, methods, and procedures designed to accurately assess the implications and impacts of a variety of transportation options, changes in regulatory requirements (e.g., changing air quality conformity regulations), or changes required as a result of court decisions. There is a continuing need to have a quick-response research and development capability for the states to address near-term improvements in statewide and metropolitan transportation planning and project development processes.
Objective: The objective of this project is to establish a flexible, ongoing program of quick-response research designed to develop improvements to the analytical methods, decision-support tools, procedures, and techniques employed by practitioners to support statewide and metropolitan transportation planning, programming, and development.
08-36/Task 01 Parking Modeling Procedures
08-36/Task 02 Incorporating System Operations and Management Practices in Transportation Planning
08-36/Task 03 Management of Institutional Changes in State Transportation Planning Processes and Programs
08-36/Task 04 The Use of Expert Panels in Analyzing Transportation and Land Use Alternatives
08-36/Task 05 Incorporating Market Research Techniques into the Transportation Planning Process
08-36/Task 06 Product Delivery of New and Improved Travel Forecasting Procedures
08-36/Task 07 Development of a Multimodal Tradeoffs Methodology for Use in Statewide Transportation Planning
08-36/Task 07(02) Development of a Multimodal Tradeoffs Methodology for Use in Statewide Transportation Planning
08-36/Task 08 Workshop on Transportation Performance Measures
08-36/Task 09 Defining and Identifying Probable Non-Attainment Areas for PM2.5
08-36/Task 10 Global Climate Change and Transportation: Coming to Terms
08-36/Task 11 Technical Methods to Support Analysis of Environmental-Justice Issues
08-36/Task 12A Analysis of the Factors Affecting Future Transportation Environment and their Implications for State DOTs
08-36/Task 12B Analysis of the Factors Affecting Future Transportation Environment and their Implications for State DOTs
08-36/Task 13 National Conference on Transportation and Economic Development
08-36/Task 14 Consultation Between State DOTs and Local Elected Officials in Non-Metropolitan Areas
08-36/Task 15 Conference on Transportation and the Environment for the 21st Century
08-36/Task 16 Assessment of Proposed Planning and National Environmental Policy Act Regulations
08-36/Task 17 Two-Way Education Process with a New CEO on Transportation Planning
08-36/Task 18 Incorporating Safety into the Transportation Planning Process
08-36/Task 19 Transportation Environmental Research Needs Conference
08-36/Task 20 Conformity Problems Caused by the Mismatch in SIP / Transportation Plan Timeframe
08-36/Task 21 Expediting the Transportation Planning Process to Meet Fast Paced Customer Requirements
08-36/Task 22 Demonstrating the Positive Impacts of Transportation Investments on Economic, Social, Environmental, Community, and Quality of Life Issues
08-36/Task 23 Review of the Potential Feasibility of Using Alternative Revenue Sources to Fund Future State Transportation Needs
08-36/Task 24 Investment Requirements Scenarios Development
08-36/Task 25 Improved Geographic Clarity in Reporting of Road System Extent
08-36/Task 26 Surface Transportation Safety and Investment
08-36/Task 27 Interstate Interchange Review
08-36/Task 28 Rural Conformity: A Survey of Practice
08-36/Task 29 Development of a Multimodal Tradeoffs Methodology for Use in Statewide Transportation Planning: Application of the Framework
08-36/Task 30 Workshop on Issues in Intermodal Connectors
08-36/Task 31 Elderly Issues in the Transportation Planning Process
08-36/Task 32 Tools, Techniques, and Methods in Rural Transportation Planning
08-36/Task 33 Best Practices in Statewide Freight Planning
08-36/Task 34 Incorporating Security into the Transportation Planning Process
08-36/Task 35 Evaluating State DOT's Planning Practices in Rural Planning
08-36/Task 36 Continuation of NCHRP 8-36(6) TMIP Support
08-36/Task 37 A Retrospective on the Conditions and Performance Report
08-36/Task 38 Supplemental Evaluation in Support of NCHRP 25-17
08-36/Task 39 Forecasting Travel Time, Delay, and Reliability
08-36/Task 40 National Site Visits on Transportation and Growth
08-36/Task 41 Non-Response to Personal Travel Surveys (support for NCHRP 8-37)
08-36/Task 42 MPO Redefinition and Evolving Roles
08-36/Task 43 Return on Investment on Freight Rail Capacity Improvement
08-36/Task 44 Multi-State MPOs: Approaches, Cases, and Institutional Arrangements
08-36/Task 45 Multi-State Corridor Planning
08-36/Task 46 Synthesis of Where Data Groups are Organizationally Located in State DOTs
08-36/Task 47 Effective Organization of Performance Measurement
08-36/Task 48 Guidance for Better Linking Systems Planning and the NEPA Process
08-36/Task 49 Synthesis of Metropilitan-Level Transportation Funding Sources
08-36/Task 50 What is the Impact of an Aging Population on System Planning and Investment Policies?
08-36/Task 51 Information Design for Effective Decision Making and Communication
08-36/Task 52 Changes in Travel Behavior/Demand Due to Managed Lanes (HOV, HOT) Facility System Expansion
08-36/Task 53 Peer Review Capacity Building Partnership: Best Practices in Non-Traditional Performance Measures, Multimodal Goods Movement Tradeoffs, Safety, Reliability, and State Funding
08-36/Task 54 Census Data For Transportation Planning
08-36/Task 55 The Role of Collaboration in Freight Transportation Management
08-36/Task 56 Highway Construction Project Coordination to Minimize Traffic Impacts
08-36/Task 57 Institutional Needs in Safety Planning
08-36/Task 58 Best Practices for State and MPO NHS and STP Programming
08-36/Task 59 Transportation and Health
08-36/Task 60 State DOT Consideration of Infrastructure Development Potential Planning
08-36/Task 61 Monetary Valuation Per Dollar of Investment in Different Performance Measures
08-36/Task 62 Best Practice Methodology for Calculating Return on Investment (ROI) for Transportation Programs and Projects
08-36/Task 63 Making NAICS (North American Industrial Classification System) Work for Transportation
08-36/Task 64 Right of Way Methods and Tools to Control Project Cost Escalation
08-36/Task 65 Best Practices for Incorporating Commodity Flow Survey and Related Data into the MPO and Statewide Planning Processes
08-36/Task 66 Improved Methods for Assessing Social, Cultural, and economic Effects of Transportation Projects
08-36/Task 67 Best Practices in Using Programmatic Investment Strategies in Statewide Transportation Plans
08-36/Task 68 Implications of New 8-Hour Control Strategy Development on Transportation Programs, Policies, and Projects
08-36/Task 69 Peer Review Sessions to be amended into NCHRP 8-36(53)
08-36/Task 70 Scoping Study for Statewide Travel Forecasting National Model
08-36/Task 71 Disclosure Avoidance Techniques to Improve ACS Data Availability
08-36/Task 72 Implementing Project Cost Estimation and Management Process Improvements
08-36/Task 73 Adding Resilience to the Freight System in Statewide and Metropolitan Transportation Plans: Developing a Conceptual Approach
08-36/Task 74 Customer Research Practices and Applications in Transportation
08-36/Task 75 Research Finders
08-36/Task 76 Conference on Best Practices in Meeting SAFETEA-LU Requirements in the Statewide Transportation Planning Process
08-36/Task 78 Small Community Research and Peer Exchange
08-36/Task 79 Scoping Study for a Freight Data Exchange Network
08-36/Task 80 Synthesis of State Practices in Developing Linear Referencing Systems
08-36/Task 81 Enhancing the American Community Survey Data as a Source for Home-to-Work Flows
08-36/Task 83 Transportation Planning Partnerships to Enhance National Parks and Gateway Communities
08-36/Task 84 Asset Management of Environmental Mitigation Features
08-36/Task 85 Congestion Pricing and Investment Requirements
08-36/Task 86 Corridor Approaches to Integrating Land Transportation and Land Use
08-36/Task 90 Best Practices in the Use of Microsimulation Models
08-36/Task 91 Validation and Sensitivity Considerations for Statewide Models
08-36/Task 93 Road Pricing Communication Practices
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