11th National Transportation Planning Applications Conference

2007 Program/Presentations/Papers


Conference at a Glance
(Click on a particular session for details)
Sunday, May 6, 2007
10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Registration and Exhibit Setup
2:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Workshop Session S1:
National Data Sources: American Community Survey, CTPP and NHTS
Workshop Session S2:
GIS Tools for Transportation Planners
Workshop Session S3:
MPOs: Communicating With Elected Officials
5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Conference Opening Session
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Conference Reception
Monday, May 7, 2007
7:30 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Continental Breakfast
8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Session 1A:
Get the LEHD Out!
Session 2:
For Those Who Came to the Conference to Network…
Session 3A (Panel Discussion):
The Benefits of Belonging
10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Break
10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Session 1B:
You Say Data, I Say Datta
Session 2 (continued):
For Those Who Came to the Conference to Network…
Session 3B:
Get Smart (Growth)
12:00 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. Lunch
1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Session 4:
This Session on Surveys Has a Margin of Error of + or Minus 3 Percent
Session 5:
Models of Efficiency
Session 6:
Tempting Freight
3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Break
3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Session 4 (continued):
This Session on Surveys Has a Margin of Error of + or Minus 3 Percent
Session 5 (continued):
Models of Efficiency
Session 6 (continued):
Tempting Freight
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Wine and Cheese Reception
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
7:30 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Continental Breakfast
8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Session 7:
This Session on Surveys Will Take Just a Few Minutes of Your Time…
Session 8:
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Activity Based Model
Session 9:
Tolls for Thee
10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Break
10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Session 7 (continued):
This Session on Surveys Will Take Just a Few Minutes of Your Time…
Session 8 (continued):
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Activity Based Model
Session 9 (continued):
Tolls for Thee
12:00 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. Lunch
1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Session 10:
This Land Use Is Your Land Use…
Session 11:
Micro(Simulation) Management
Session 12:
Planning for Disasters, Response, and Recovery
3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Break
3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Session 10 (continued):
This Land Use Is Your Land Use…
Session 11 (continued):
Micro(Simulation) Management
Session 12 (continued):
Planning for Disasters, Response, and Recovery
7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Workshop Session T1:
Dynamic Traffic Assignment/Network Modeling
Workshop Session T2:
A Belated Valentine Treat: The Joint FTA/FHWA Planning Rule – Key Provisions and Illustrative Examples
Workshop Session T3:
Visualize Your Assets with HERS-ST
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
7:30 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Continental Breakfast
8:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Session 13:
Playing in Traffic
Session 14:
Hot and Cool Topics in Travel Modeling
Session 15:
Transit Matters!
10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Break
10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Session 13 (continued):
Playing in Traffic
Session 14 (continued):
Hot and Cool Topics in Travel Modeling
Session 15 (continued):
Transit Matters!
12:00 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. Lunch
1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Session 16A:
Analyze This: New Ideas in Transportation Analysis
Session 17:
Statewide Models: When Modeling a City Isn’t Enough
Session 18:
Taken for a Ride: Ridership and Transit Forecasting
3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Break
3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Session 16B:
Project Evaluation: How to Show That Your Project Is Better than Mine
Session 17 (continued):
Statewide Models: When Modeling a City Isn’t Enough
Session 18 (continued):
Taken for a Ride: Ridership and Transit Forecasting
7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. Daytona USA Reception and Evening (Off Site)
Thursday, May 10, 2007
7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast
8:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Session 19:
Speed-Data-ing
   
10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Break
10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Session 20:
Planning Jeopardy!
   
Closing Remarks
Detailed Session Listing

Sunday, May 6, 2007


Workshop Session S1:  National Data Sources: American Community Survey, CTPP and NHTS
Sunday, May 6, 2:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Moderator: Elaine Murakami, Federal Highway Administration
The NEXT CTPP
Ed Christopher, Federal Highway Administration
Accessing American Community Survey D ata from American FactFinder
Nanda Srinivasan, Cambridge Systematics, Inc.
Introduction to the National Household Travel Survey
Heather Contrino, Federal Highway Administration
2001 NHTS Data Transferability
Elaine Murakami, Federal Highway Administration
Workshop Session S2:  GIS Tools for Transportation Planners
Sunday, May 6, 2:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Moderator: Vidya Mysore, Florida Department of Transportation
Ilir Bejleri, University Of Florida
Lina Kulikowski, Broward County MPO

This workshop will present a variety of GIS tools that may assist transportation planners in the state DOT’s, MPO’s, counties and local government’s processes in the area of project prioritization, environmental and socio-cultural analysis, safety and traffic modeling. The workshop will describe the place of each tool in the larger picture of transportation planning, followed by a description of the required GIS databases and tools’ operation environments such as web-based or standalone. The workshop will include a description of the main components of each tool followed by a demonstration of their operation. Basic knowledge of GIS is essential to attend this workshop.

Workshop presentation slides
Workshop Session S3:  MPOs: Communicating With Elected Officials
Sunday, May 6, 2:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Moderator: Howard Glassman, Florida MPOAC
Jeff Kramer, Center for Urban Transportation Research, University of South Florida
Scott Payne, University of Tampa
Hal Beardall, Florida Conflict Resolution Consortium
Kristine Williams, Center for Urban Transportation Research, University of South Florida
Karen Seggerman, Center for Urban Transportation Research, University of South Florida

The best transportation modeling and planning can sometimes be completely undone by the political dynamics of local governments, MPOs, and various interests. Elected officials have the power to promote and sustain a good plan . . . or to undermine or even destroy it.

In this workshop, we'll focus on ways to help bridge the gap between the technical and political in a lively exploration of communication modes and political realities. Topics will include:
  • An Elected-Eye View of the transportation decision environment
  • Strategies for visual and oral communication of technical information
  • Facilitating constructive dialogue among elected officials and between elected officials, technical staff, stakeholders, and the general public.

Monday, May 7, 2007


Session 1A:  Get the LEHD Out!
Monday, May 7, 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Moderator: Elaine Murakami, Federal Highway Administration
Assistant: Leta Huntsinger, PB Americas
“On The Map” – The Census Bureau’s New Tool for Residence-Workplace Analysis
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
John M. Abowd & Fredrik Andersson, Cornell University and U.S. Census Bureau
Matthew L. Freedman, University of Maryland and U.S. Census Bureau
Jeremy S. Wu*, U.S. Census Bureau
Using LEHD Data for Travel Demand Models : The Florida Experience
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Krishnan Viswanathan*, Cambridge Systematics, Inc.
Vidya Mysore, Florida Department of Transportation
Nanda Srinivasan, Cambridge Systematics, Inc.
Planning Transit Facilities and Service with GIS and LEHD on the Map
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Craig A. Lamothe, Metro Transit
Session 1B:  You Say Data, I Say Datta
Monday, May 7, 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Moderator: Tom Cooney, Pima Association of Governments
Assistant: Vincent Bernardin, Sr., Bernardin Lochmueller & Associates, Inc.
Development of a Traffic Count Database for Travel Model Calibration
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Brian D. Mohr*, Liyang Feng, & Tom Bruff, Southeast Michigan Council of Governments
Methods for Conducting Origin-Destination Travel Surveys on High Volume Facilities
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Edwin N. Hard* and Stephen P. Farnsworth, Texas Transportation Institute
Using GIS to Understand the Spatial Distribution of Mobile Emissions: An Alternative Approach to Air Quality Planning and Conformity Analysis
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Vincent L. Bernardin, Jr., Northwestern University
Session 2:  For Those Who Came to the Conference to Network…
Monday, May 7, 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Moderator: Keith Killough, Southern California Association of Governments
Assistant: Chris Simons, PBS&J, Inc.
Benefits of a Multi-Year Travel Model Network Coding Environment
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Francisco J. Torres* and Ken Cervenka, North Central Texas Council of Governments
A Practitioner’s Guide to Evans Congestion-Equilibrium Travel Simulation
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
W. Thomas Walker*, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission
Thomas F. Rossi, Cambridge Systematics, Inc.
Empirical Comparison of Alternative Equilibrium Assignment Methods
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Howard Slavin*, Jonathan Brandon, & Andres Rabinowicz, Caliper Corporation
New Computational Results on Solving the Sequential Procedure with Feedback
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
David Boyce*, Northwestern University
Christopher R. O'Neil, Capital District Transportation Committee
Wolfgang Scherr, PTV America, Inc.
A Practical Equilibrium Dynamic Assignment Model for Planners
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Song Gao*, Jonathan Brandon, & Andres Rabinowicz, Caliper Corporation
The Impact of Convergence Criteria on Equilibrium Assignment
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Yongqiang Wu*, Huiwei Shen, & Terry Corkery, Florida Department of Transportation
Session 3A (Panel Discussion):  The Benefits of Belonging
Monday, May 7, 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Moderator: Julie Dunbar, Dunbar Transportation Consulting
Assistant: Penelope Weinberger, Texas Transportation Institute
In this session, Members of various facets of the transportation planning community will discuss the successes and lessons learned about communication and collaboration in order to promote user awareness and an improved state of the practice. Topics to be covered include: How do ideas move? How does best practice get promoted? How is an industry made aware of available resources? And what happens when systems are not in place for the effective communication of ideas, best practices and available resources? How do programs such as the Travel Model Improvement Program and the Transportation Planning Capacity Building Program impact the transportation planning community, and what of communities, programs or issues that don’t have this type of support? Is success or failure predicated on support infrastructure, and if so, how do you get the infrastructure up and running?
Panelists:
Travel Model Improvement Program (TMIP)
(Presentation)   
Penelope Weinberger, Texas Transportation Institute
Next Generation Simulation Program
(Presentation)   
James Colyar, Federal Highway Administration
Travel Modeling Work Group (TMWG)
(Presentation)   
Ron Milone, Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations
Session 3B:  Get Smart (Growth)
Monday, May 7, 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Moderator: Warren Merrell, Florida Department of Transportation
Assistant: Richard Marshment, University of Oklahoma
Modeling the Travel Impacts of Smart Growth Strategies
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
William R. Loudon, DKS Associates
Growing Smartly Around an Existing LRT Line - A Case Study in Sacramento
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Brad S. Lane*, & Aaron Hoyt, Fehr & Peers Transportation Consultants
Reimplementing Metroscope: Portland’s Land Use Model
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Jim Cser & Sonny Conder*, Portland Metro
Ben Stabler, PTV America
Session 4:  This Session on Surveys Has a Margin of Error of + or Minus 3 Percent
Monday, May 7, 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Moderator: Christopher T. Hiebert, Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission
Assistant: Liza Runey, Wilbur Smith Associates
Improving Survey Design through Community Group Input
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Chris Simek*, NuStats
Hubert Morgan, Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning
Mary Kay Christopher, MKC Associates
Weighting Household Surveys
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
David F. Pearson, Texas Transportation Institute
Using an Odometer and a GPS Panel to Evaluate Travel Behaviour Changes
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Peter Stopher*, Natalie Swann, & Camden FitzGerald, The University of Sydney
Enhancing the Quality of Transferred Household Travel Survey Data: A Bayesian Updating Approach Using MCMC with Gibbs Sampling
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Yongping Zhang & Abolfazl (Kouros) Mohammadian*, University of Illinois at Chicago
Using NHTS to Estimate Activity Patterns
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Heather Contrino, Federal Highway Administration
Nancy McGuckin*
Ten Years Later…- A Comparison of SEMCOG 1994 and 2004 HH Survey
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Stephanie J. Taylor* & Liyang Feng, Southeast Michigan Council of Governments
Session 5:  Models of Efficiency
Monday, , May 7, 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Moderator: Leta Huntsinger, PB Americas
Assistant: Rhett Fussell, PB Americas
Creating a Statewide Modeling System in Virginia
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Paul T. Agnello, Virginia Department of Transportation
Modeling of Alternatives During Long-Range Transportation Plan Development
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Robert G. Schiffer, Cambridge Systematics, Inc.
How Does Your Model Measure Up?
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Phillip S. Shapiro* & Frank Spielberg, VHB
Florida’s New Standards for Transit Modeling
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Dave Schmitt*, AECOM Consult, Inc.
Huiwei Shen & Yongqiang Wu, Florida Department of Transportation
Are Traffic Analysis Zones Too Big for Useful Analysis?
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Ashutosh Kumar* & David Schmitt, AECOM Consult, Inc.
Session 6:  Tempting Freight
Monday, , May 7, 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Moderator: Paul Hershkowitz, Wilbur Smith Associates, Inc.
Assistant: Patrick Coleman, AECOM Consult, Inc.
Value Analysis for Truck Toll Lanes in Southern California
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Keith L. Killough, Southern California Association of Governments
Calibrating the Ohio Statewide Travel Model
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Patrick Costinett* & Andrew Stryker, PB Americas
Development of the Pennsylvania Statewide Commodity-Based Freight Model
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Wade L. White*, AICP, Citilabs, Inc.
Patrick Anater, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
Brian Wall, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
Los Angeles County Cargo Forecasting and Simulation Model
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Maren Outwater*, Cambridge Systematics, Inc.
John Stesney, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Vamsee Modugula, Cambridge Systematics, Inc.
Michael Clarke, Citilabs

Tuesday, May 8, 2007


Session 7:  This Session on Surveys Will Take Just a Few Minutes of Your Time…
Tuesday, May 8, 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Moderator: Gene Bandy, Baltimore Metropolitan Council
Assistant: Tom Williams, Wilbur Smith Associates, Inc.
Survey Design with a Focus on Model Validity
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Stacey Bricka*, NuStats
Kermit Wies, Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning
SEMCOG Household Travel Survey Data Processing and Reasonableness Check
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Brian D. Mohr* & Jilan Chen, Southeast Michigan Council of Governments
Capturing Special Population Groups through Targeted Sampling
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Leta Huntsinger*, PB Americas
Stacey Bricka, NuStats
Effect on Model Sensitivities of Combining Transferable Data From Separate Home Interview Surveys
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Gregory Giaimo*, Ohio Department of Transportation
Jonathan Avner, Wilbur Smith Associates
Deducing Mode and Purpose from GPS Data – Case Studies
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Peter Stopher*, Camden FitzGerald, & Jun Zhang, The University of Sydney
GIS Applications for Origin-Destination Surveys
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Greg Spitz* & John Lobb, Resource Systems Group
Daniel Jacobs, MTA Bridges & Tunnels
Wayne Bennion, Wasatch Front Regional Council
Session 8:  How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Activity Based Model
Tuesday, May 8, 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Moderator: Richard E. Walker, Metro Portland
Assistant: Christopher T. Hiebert, Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission
Development of an Activity-Based Model in the Lake Tahoe Region
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Christi Willison*, Chris Frazier, & Tracey Lauritzen, PB Americas
Keith Norberg, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
A Comprehensive Econometric Microsimulator for Daily Activity-travel Patterns (CEMDAP): Design, Sensitivity Testing, and Evaluation as a Policy Analysis Tool
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Arash Mirzaei*, Bin Chen, & Ken Cervenka, North Central Texas Council of Governments
Chandra R. Bhat, University of Texas at Austin
Denver’s Activity-Based Model Project: Status Report, Lessons Learned So Far, and Advice on How You Can Do It Better than We Have
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Erik E. Sabina, Denver Regional Council of Governments
Thomas F. Rossi*, Cambridge Systematics, Inc.
Network Equilibrium with Activity-Based Models: The New York Experience
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Peter Vovsha*, Robert Donnelly, Surabhi Gupta; PB Americas
Comparison of Activity Based Tour Model to Four-Step Model as a Tool for Metropolitan Planning
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Bruce Griesenbeck* & Gordon Garry, Sacramento Area Council of Governments
An Update on Advanced Model Developments
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Ken Cervenka, North Central Texas Council of Governments
Session 9:  Tolls for Thee
Tuesday, May 8, 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Moderator: Robert G. Schiffer, Cambridge Systematics, Inc.
Assistant: Dave Schmitt, AECOM Consult, Inc.
A Practical Approach for Post-Processing Managed Lane Facilities
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Dan Goldfarb, Cambridge Systematics, Inc.
Estimating Congestion Costs Using a Transportation Demand Model of Edmonton, Canada
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
C.R. Blaschuk,* University of Calgary
A.T. Brownlee, City of Edmonton
J. D. Hunt, University of Calgary
Multi-Modal Bi-Criterion Traffic Assignment for Toll Roads
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Jian Zhang*, Jonathan Brandon, & Andres Rabinowicz, Caliper Corporation
Using Spreadsheet Models for Toll Revenue Forecasting
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Donald Hubbard, PB Americas
Establishing a Metropolitan Network of Congestion-Free Freeways
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Patrick DeCorla-Souza, Federal Highway Administration
Analyzing the Effects of Tolls and Operating Costs on Statewide Travel Patterns
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Vishal Gossain*, Thomas A. Williams, Joseph P. Savage, Jr., & Christopher E. Mwalwanda, Wilbur Smith Associates
Session 10:  This Land Use Is Your Land Use…
Tuesday, May 8, 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Moderator: Peter Stopher, University of Sydney
Assistant: Jon Fricker, Purdue University
Methods to Assess Land-Use and Transportation Balance
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Carlos A. Alba*, PB Americas
Edward Beimborn & Alan J. Horowitz, University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee
Developing an Integrated Land Use and Transportation Modeling System in Small to Medium Sized MPOS: Experiences from the Montgomery, Alabama, Model Development Project
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Michael J. Clay* & Kim Mullins, Auburn University
TELUM – Interactive Software for Evaluating Land Use Implications of Transportation Projects
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Branislav Dimitrijevic* & Lazar N. Spasovic, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Statewide Land Use Allocation Model for Florida
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Stephen Lawe* & John Lobb, Resource Systems Group
William Olsen, Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise
Development of the DELTASIM Integrated Regional Land Use/Transport Model
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Wade L. White*, AICP, Citilabs, Inc.
Daniel Lamb, Florida Department of Transportation District 7
A Study of Alternative Land Use Forecasting Models
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Soon Chung* & Fang Zhao, Florida International University
Session 11:  Micro(Simulation) Management
Tuesday, May 8, 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Moderator: Brian Gardner, Federal Highway Administration
Assistant: Barb Arens, PB Americas
The Creation of Point-Based Household and Job Geographic Datasets for Travel Modeling: Discussion of the Development Process and of Modeling Benefits
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Jeremy Papuga*, Erik Sabina, DeVon Culbertson, Denver Regional Council of Governments
Variability in the MORPC Disaggregate Tour-Based Model and Its Impact on Air Quality Conformity
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Rebekah S. Anderson*, Ohio Department of Transportation
Zhuojun Jiang, Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission
Convergence of an Activity-Based Travel Model System to Equilibrium: Experimental Designs and Findings
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
John Gibb*, DKS Associates
John L. Bowman, Transportation Systems and Decision Sciences
STEP3- Household Microsimulation for Demographic and Land Use Forecasting
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Stewart Berry*, Srinivasan Sundaram, & Howard Slavin, Caliper Corporation
Microsimulation of Intra-Urban Commercial Vehicle and Person Movements: Model Calibration and Performance
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
John Gliebe*, Portland State University
Ofir Cohen, PB Americas
John Douglas Hunt, University of Calgary
Using Parcel Level Data for an Activity-Based Tour Model
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Bruce Griesenbeck* & Gordon Garry, Sacramento Area Council of Governments
John L. Bowman, Transportation Systems and Decision Sciences
Session 12:  Planning for Disasters, Response, and Recovery
Tuesday, May 8, 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Moderator: Huey Dugas, Capital Region Planning Commission
Assistant: Wayne Parrish, Mississippi Department of Transportation
Developing a Walk-Out Evacuation Plan for Washington, D.C.
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Phil Shapiro*, Dalia Leven, & Joe Ojeda, VHB
Developing a Statewide Evacuation Traffic Forecasting Model Using Capacity Constrained Hourly Assignment
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Scott Thompson-Graves* & Laura Rice, Whitman, Requardt, and Associates
Mike DuRoss, Delaware Department of Transportation
Mamie Lynch, Edwards and Kelcey, Inc.
Microsimulation Modeling of Evacuation Scenarios at Los Alamos National Laboratory
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Ed Van Eeckhout*, Phil Romero, Kriste Henson, Lori Dauelsberg, & Kirt Anderson, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise Comprehensive Evacuation Plan
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Michael L. Werner, Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise
Development of Hurricane Rita Evacuation Trip Tables for the Houston-Galveston Region
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Jim D. Benson*, Texas Transportation Institute
Chris Van Slyke & Alan C. Clark, Houston-Galveston Area Council
Workshop Session T1:  Dynamic Traffic Assignment/Network Modeling
Tuesday, May 8, 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Moderator: Jim Hicks, PB Americas
Tutorial: Fundamentals of Dynamic Traffic Assignment Implementation
Srinivas Peeta, Purdue University
S. Travis Waller, University of Texas, Austin
Thanasis Ziliaskopoulos, University of Thessaly, Greece
Panel: Applications of Dynamic Traffic Assignment
Tom Vick, Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning
Jim Hicks, PB
Yi-Chang Chiu, University of Arizona
Workshop Session T2:  A Belated Valentine Treat: The Joint FTA/FHWA Planning Rule – Key Provisions and Illustrative Examples
Tuesday, May 8, 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Moderator: Charlie Goodman, Federal Transit Administration
Assistant: Kathie Haire, City of Colorado Springs
Presentation: This three part session will begin with an overview of the Joint FTA/FHWA Planning regulation issued on February 14, 2007 (Valentine’s Day), with emphasis on new and changed provisions. This will be followed by presentation of a cross-section of short case study examples of how these new and changed provisions are already being followed in a cross-section of transportation planning processes by MPOs, States, and transit operators. The third segment will feature a short overview of transportation planning elements that have proven most influential to conducting a credible transit Alternatives Analysis in preparation for seeking FTA New Starts funding.

Discussion: Interspersed and following the presentation above will be facilitated discussion and a question/answer period among all.

Workshop Session T3:  Visualize Your Assets with HERS-ST
Tuesday, May 8, 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Moderator: Robert Mooney, FHWA
Assistant: Charles Gorugantula,, Mid-American Regional Council
Presentation: Visualize Your Assets with HERS-ST
Robert Mooney, FHWA

The HERS-ST software is an asset management decision tool used to analyze highway “needs” for programming and planning at the State and MPO level. HERS-ST answers questions such as:
  • What level of capital expenditure is justified on benefit-cost grounds?
  • What user cost level will result from a given stream of investment?
  • What investment level is required to achieve a certain level of performance?
  • What is the cost, over 20 year, of correcting all existing and accruing highway deficiencies?
Hands-on Demonstration: This HERS-ST workshop will provide a hands-on demonstration to the software and will focus on utilizing the decision tool’s GIS capability to visualize highway infrastructures. The workshop will demonstrate and instruct the participant on how to utilize and display asset management data in a GIS forum. Participants should bring their own laptops if they desire to actively participate. Copies of software will be available for use during workshop.

Wednesday, May 9, 2007


Session 13:  Playing in Traffic
Wednesday, May 9, 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Moderator: Guy Rousseau, Atlanta Regional Commission
Assistant: Barb Arens, PB Americas
A Multi-Resolution Modelling Framework in the Montreal Area
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Pascal Volet*, Francine Leduc and Christian Letarte, City of Montreal
Pseudo Dynamic Traffic Assignment: A Duration Based Static Assignment Process
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Chris Simons* & David Pickworth, PBS&J, Inc.
Large-Scale Corridor Analysis Using Microscopic Traffic Simulation
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Daniel Morgan*, Caliper Corporation
Farid Nowshiravan, Caltrans, District 12
Simulation-Based Equilibrium Assignment: Insights and Future Challenges
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Michael Mahut*, Michael Florian, & Nicolas Tremblay, INRO Consultants Inc.
Dynamic Origin-Destination Trip Table Estimation for Transportation Planning
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Ramachandran Balakrishna, Caliper Corporation
The Secrets to HCM Consistency Using Simulation Models
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Ronald T. Milam, Fehr & Peers
Session 14:  Hot and Cool Topics in Travel Modeling
Wednesday, May 9, 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Moderator: Mark Byram, Ohio Department of Transportation
Assistant: David Kurth, Parsons
Enhancing Travel Demand Forecasting Model Results Using Intersection Control Specific Delays and Turning Movement Level Matrix Estimation for a Downtown Circulation Study
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Gregory T. Giaimo, Ohio Department of Transportation
Analysis of Time of Day Models from Various Urban Areas
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
William G. Allen, Jr., Transportation Planning Consultant
Using Sub-Zone Assignment in an Otherwise Traditional Four-Step Model
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Aichong Sun* & Thomas Cooney, Pima Association of Governments
Sampling Alternatives to Reduce Runtime
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Ofir Cohen*, Christi Willison, & Andrew Stryker, PB Americas
A Model for Joint Choice of Airport and Ground Access Mode
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Surabhi Gupta, Peter Vovsha*, & Robert Donnelly, PB Americas
Estimation of a Weekend Location Choice Model for Calgary
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
KJ Stefan*, JDP McMillan, & CR Blaschuk, City of Calgary
JD Hunt, University of Calgary
Session 15:  Transit Matters!
Wednesday, May 9, 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Moderator: Albert Gan, Florida International University
Assistant: Pat Coleman, AECOM Consult
Transit Fare Elasticity: A WMATA Experience
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Shi (Shelley) Xie, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Bus Rapid Transit as a Catalyst for Land Use Change: The Route 1 Corridor Case Study
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Matthew H. Hardy, Noblis
Optimizing Transit Operations in Vancouver, B.C.: TransLink’s Rapid Transit Model
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Ian Fisher, GVTA/TransLink
Wolfgang Scherr*, PTV America Inc.
How to Conduct a Cost-Effective Transit Alternatives Analysis
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
James Czarnecky*, DMJM Harris Planning
David Schmitt, AECOM Consult
Custom Applications for Calculating Transit Operating Statistics from Travel Demand Forecasting Model Output
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Herbert Higginbotham, Connetics Transportation Group, Inc.
Transit Path-Building: “To Multipath or Not to Multipath”
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
David L. Kurth* & Suzanne Childress, Parsons
Erik Sabina & Sreekanth Ande, Denver Regional Council of Governments
Lee Cryer, Regional Transportation District
Session 16A:  Analyze This: New Ideas in Transportation Analysis
Wednesday, May 9, 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Moderator: Jon Fricker, Purdue University
Latent Demand Forecast Model for Columbus Pedestrian Thoroughfare Plan
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Zhuojun Jiang*, Ahmad Al-Akhras, Christopher Gawronski, & Anthony Hull, Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission
Validation of Speeds and Capacities in a Large Regional Model
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Shi-Chiang Li, Florida Department of Transportation
Kenneth D, Kaltenbach* & Sunil K. Saha, The Corradino Group
Jeffrey Bruggeman & David Schmitt, AECOM Consult, Inc.
A Comparison of Geocoding Methodologies for Transportation Planning Applications
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Jennifer Indech Nelson*, Randall Guensler, & Hainan Li, Georgia Institute of Technology
Session 16B:  Project Evaluation: How to Show That Your Project Is Better than Mine
Wednesday, May 9, 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Moderator: Jill Scheidt, CH2M HILL
Assistant: Guy Rousseau, Atlanta Regional Commission
Automated Project Evaluation (Using the Internet to Evaluate Long Range Transportation Plan Projects)
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Mary Ross*, Hoyt Davis, & Rodney Bunner, Gannett Fleming, Inc
Identifying the Long-Range Transportation Improvement and Funding Needs of Urban Areas in Texas
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Kevin M. Hall* & Tim Lomax, Texas Transportation Institute
Greg Lancaster, Texas Department of Transportation
Comparing Methodologies for Estimating Internalization of Trips
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Brad Lane* & Jerry Walters, Fehr & Peers Transportation Consultants
Session 17:  Statewide Models: When Modeling a City Isn’t Enough
Wednesday, May 9, 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Moderator: Montie Wade, Texas Transportation Institute
Assistant: Warren Merrell, Florida Department of Transportation
Statewide Modeling Validation Measures and Issues
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Rob Bostrom, Tom Williams, Yong Zhao, Paul Hershkowitz, Chandler Duncan, Anne Reyner, Sashank Singuluri, & Dave Powers*, Wilbur Smith Associates, Inc.
Design, Estimation, and Calibration of the Ohio Statewide Short Distance Travel Models
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Rosella Picado*, Joel Freedman, Andrew Stryker, & Greg Erhardt, PB Americas
Calibration and Application of the Ohio Long Distance Travel Model
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Greg Erhardt* & Joel Freedman, PB Americas
VALIDATE – A Nationwide Dynamic Travel Demand Model for Germany
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Peter Vortisch* & Volker Waßmuth, PTV AG
Applications of a Statewide Travel Forecasting Model
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Michael Doherty, URS Corporation
James Fennessy, Fennessy Associates
Eric Songer*, URS Corporation
California Statewide Model for High Speed Rail
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Maren Outwater*, Cambridge Systematics, Inc.
Dan Leavitt, California High-Speed Rail Authority
Chuck Purvis, Metropolitan Transportation Commission
Vamsee Modugula, Cambridge Systematics, Inc.
Session 18:  Taken for a Ride: Ridership and Transit Forecasting
Wednesday, May 9, 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Moderator: Ken Cervenka, North Central Texas Council of Governments
Assistant: Julie Dunbar, Dunbar Transportation Consulting
Application of the MORPC Micro-Simulation Model: New Starts Review & Results
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Dave Schmitt, AECOM Consult, Inc.
Calibration of the Regional Mode Choice Models for Los Angeles and Miami for New Starts Forecasting
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Bill Davidson*, Dawn McKinstry, & Marie Elsie-Dowell, PB Americas
Improving Consistency between Transit Path-Building and Mode Choice in Las Vegas
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
David L. Kurth*, Suzanne Childress, & Sathya Thyagaraj, Parsons
Examination of a Quality Control Forecast Model for Transit New Starts Projects
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Arash Mirzaei* & Huimin Zhao, North Central Texas Council of Governments
Evaluating the Effects of Transit Crowding – Trans Bay Ridership Forecasting Model
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Vamsee Modugula* & Elizabeth Sall, Cambridge Systematics
Anthony Bruzzone, AC Transit
Ohio Statewide Passenger Transit Calibration
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Rebekah S. Anderson*, Ohio Department of Transportation
Patrick Costinett, PB Americas

Thursday, May 10, 2007


Session 19:  Speed-Data-ing
Thursday, May 10, 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m
Moderator: Thomas Rossi, Cambridge Systematics, Inc.
Speed-Data-ing is a variety of short presentations on transportation planning applications.
Investigation of Potential Transportation Alternatives for an Aging Population
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Beverly G. Ward*, University of South Florida
Mike Neidhart, Volusia County MPO
Use of NHTS Data to Develop Key Statewide Travel Parameters
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Heather Contrino*, Federal Highway Administration
Nanda Srinivasan, Cambridge Systematics, Inc
Yuki Nakamoto, Federal Highway Administration
West Central Florida Regional Planning Model
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Rich Tillery* & Hoyt Davis, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
Danny Lamb, FDOT – District Seven
Design of Florida’s Turnpike’s State Integrated Land-Use Travel Demand Model
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Thomas Adler*, Resource Systems Group
Youssef Dehghani, PB Americas
Michael Doherty, URS Corp
PAG’s Network Translation Tools
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Don Freeman* & Thomas Cooney, Pima Association of Governments
Automatic Transfer of GPS Travel Time Data to a Roadway Network
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Francisco J. Torres, North Central Texas Council of Governments
Applicability of Paths Derived in Regional Planning Models to Traffic Micro-Simulation
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Paul Ricotta*, Caliper Corporation
Jon Fricker, Purdue University
Kent Anderson, Columbus, IN Metropolitan Planning Organization
Dan Morgan, Caliper Corporation
Incorporating Pricing Alternatives in the NEPA Project Development Process
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Patrick DeCorla-Souza, Federal Highway Administration
Reducing Model Run Times Using Distributed Computing: An East-West Gateway Council of Governments Case Study
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Matthew Martimo*, Citilabs, Inc.
Lubna Shoaib, East-West Gateway COG
Victor Siu, Citilabs, Inc.
Using BRT to Maximize Person Capacity within Limited Right of Way
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
William Ball* & Joel Rey, Tindale-Oliver & Associates, Inc.
Lee’s Summit Benefit Analysis Tool
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Daniel Tempesta, Cambridge Systematics
Who Shifted My Transportation Planning Paradigm?
(Abstract)    (Presentation)    (Paper)
Ronald T. Milam, Fehr & Peers
Session 20:  Planning Jeopardy!
Thursday, May 10, 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Moderator: Dane Ismart, Louis Berger
Planning Jeopardy is "Game Show fun of the public sector testing their knowledge versus the private sector" and “academics versus industry professionals”.

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