ssc2011_rae keasler ppt
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Transportation Scenario Planning
Rae KeaslerFederal Highway Administration
September 27, 2011
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Today’sTopics
• Scenario Planning Definition and Applications• Scenario Planning’s Role with Sustainable
Communities• Differences between Scenario Planning and
Traditional Planning Process• Partnerships and Opportunities• Questions and Answers
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Scenario Planning
New Guidebook:
• Provides a suggested six-phase framework for conducting scenario planning.
• Presents key steps, considerations, and examples to help lead agencies through a complete process.
• Available on the FHWA scenario planning website.
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Examples of Scenario Planning Applications
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• Continue as planned • Focus growth in bigger cities
• Focus growth in smaller cities and towns
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Burlington, VT Scenarios
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North Central Florida Regional Planning
Council
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NCFRPC Measures used to Evaluate Scenarios
• Vehicle miles of travel• Average trip length• Transit ridership• Amount of farmland converted• Air quality• Energy consumption
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Sustainable Communities Partnership
• Improve access to affordable housing, provide more transportation options and lower transportation costs while protecting the environment.
• Encourages livability principles to be incorporated into federal programs and funding.
• Achieve our economic, social, and environmental goals most effectively when we work on them together.
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www.sustainablecommunities.gov
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For Additional InformationFHWA Scenario Planning website:www.fhwa.dot.gov/Planning/scenplan/index.htm
Contacts:• FHWA Headquarters
– Ken Petty (202-366-6654 or [email protected]) – Fred Bowers (202-366-2374 or [email protected])– Rae Keasler (202-366-0329 or [email protected])
• USDOT Volpe Center– Alisa Fine (617-494-2310 or [email protected])
• FHWA Resource Center– Brian Betlyon (410-962-0086 or [email protected]) – Jim Thorne (708-283-3538 or [email protected])