Library Subtopics in "Transportation Planning"
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Library Items in "Transportation Planning"
Organization: City of Burlington, VT
Year: 2007
This draft section of the Burlington Transportation Plan provides design guidance for the City’s streets. The design guidelines address including all transportation modes and are described by street type.
Organization: American Planning Association
The American Planning Association has a list of website resources on Complete Streets which includes general resources, guidelines, implementation examples, legislation, as well as other related Complete Streets resources.
Organization: National Complete Streets Coalition
This website discusses the policies and principals of Complete Streets and provides a number of resources including presentations, fact sheets, and design guidance.
Organization: Placeways.com
Recognizing the essential relationship between land use, urban form, and transportation decisions, in 2006 the Town of Mooresville, NC initiated three major planning projects: Comprehensive Land Use Plan, a Comprehensive Transportation Plan, and an update of its Zoning Ordinance. Following a suggestion by the Federal Highway Administration, the Town decided to incorporate scenario planning to better link the three planning processes.
Organization: Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
Year: 2009
This handbook is intended as a resource for Pennsylvania’s county and municipal leaders who seek practical guidance in better integrating land use and transportation in their comprehensive plan efforts.
Organization: City of Burlington, VT
Year: 2011
The Burlington Transportation Plan is a multi-modal transportation improvement plan that provides a comprehensive and coordinated list of roadway, transit, bicycle and pedestrian facility, streetscape and land use recommendations for implementation that satisfy the overall vision of the City developed in the Burlington Municipal Development Plan and the Burlington Legacy Project.
Organization: Bucknell University
This site serves as a practical guide to traffic-calming and neighborhood traffic management.
Author(s): Jennifer Rosales
Year: 2009
This book takes a practitioner through planning, analysis, design, and implementation of road diet projects. It includes guidelines for identifying and evaluating potential road diet sites, design concepts such as typical cross-sections, and lessons learned from experiences.
Organization: United States Department of Transportation
Year: 2004
This study evaluated road diets at several locations in California and Washington.
Organization: Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC)
Year: 2000
This document details the findings and recommendations of a study focused on a problem location that will benefit from the implementation of CSS techniques.
Organization: TrafficCalming.org
This site serves as a practical guide to traffic-calming and neighborhood traffic management.