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Performance-Based Planning: Programming Measures and Targets: what it is, how DOTs are involved, strategic directions, planning analysis, programming, implementation and evaluation, public involvement and data, and examples and resources regarding performance measures.
Last Updated (Year): 2015
Year Produced: 2007
Abstract:This book provides an overview of transportation planning and will be useful for government officials, transportation decisionmakers, planning board members, transportation service providers, interested stakeholders, and the public. It covers the basics and key concepts of metropolitan and Statewide transportation planning, along with references for additional information.
Part I discusses transportation planning and its relationship to decisionmaking. This section is general and provides a broad introduction to the planning process.
Part II presents short descriptions of the key products that are prepared as part of the transportation planning process.
This book has been updated to reflect recent changes in Federal legislation concerning the requirements for transportation planning at the metropolitan, and Statewide and nonmetropolitan levels. It is an informational publication that replaces its predecessor of the same title published in 2007.
This report, along with a collection of related informational resources, is available electronically on the Transportation Planning Capacity Building website at www.planning.dot.gov and is updated periodically to include additional topics or information.
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The E's:Evaluation, Engineering
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Transportation Planning Process Briefing Book