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Scenario Planning for Better Transportation Decision Making
March 3, 2005
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| Program Overview: |
Scenario planning (SP) provides a framework for evaluating and testing future alternatives related to the various forces that impact communities. The Federal Highway Administration, Environmental Protection Agency, and other federal agencies are actively promoting its use by state agencies, metropolitan planning organizations, and local governments to enhance the transportation decision-making process involving environmental- and growth-related concerns. This live, two-hour national broadcast will feature scenario planning leaders and practitioners who will discuss how land-based scenario planning might fit within the context of the metropolitan and statewide transportation planning and decision-making processes. The panel will examine lessons learned from three initiatives underway in California, Idaho, and Utah. In addition, the panel will discuss the range of available software tools and technical assistance, as well as future research needs.
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| Moderator(s): |
| Sherry Ways, AICP (Moderator), Transportation Planner, FHWA Headquarters (Washington, DC)
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| Panelists: |
Cindy Burbank, Associate Administrator, Planning, Environment, and Realty, FHWA Headquarters (Washington, DC)
Jean Brittingham, Vice President, CH2M Hill (Portland, OR)
Ted Gaines, Board Chair, Sacramento Area Council of Governments(Sacramento, CA)
Robert Grow, Founding Chair Emeritus, Envision Utah (Salt Lake City, UT)
Matthew Moore, Research Program Manager, Idaho Transportation Department (Boise, ID)
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Program Handout - 68kb pdf PowerPoint Slide Handout - 915kb PDF
Program Transcript (PDF, 129KB)
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