Performance Measurement in Transportation PlanningJanuary 20, 2010 How can communities measure livability or find a balance between speed-based measures, such as Levels of Service and measures of good urban form that support non-automotive modes? Learn the appropriate way to measure performance for a corridor study where redevelopment is balanced with mobility. Planning needs good performance indicators to help officials and the public understand the implications of decisions. Whether you are working on local plans and the relationship to CIP, on state transportation plans, or regional scenario planning, this program provides answers. Certification Maintenance PresentersUri Avin, FAICP Whit Blanton, AICP Jane Hayse Terry Moore, FAICP (moderator) Technical Requirements How does an audio/web conference work? Registration and Pricing To train staff members or commissioners who cannot attend the live program, order Option B and receive a CD-ROM of the conference. The CD-ROM contains:
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