Sponsor
This research was funded by the National Institute for Transportation and Communities, or NITC, a program of TREC at Portland State University.
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
2-2012
Subjects
Transportation -- Planning, Transportation -- Planning -- Assessment Tools, Land use -- Planning
Abstract
Throughout the United States, metropolitan regions face increasingly complex issues related to transportation and land use. The diffuse nature of decision making creates a need to better coordinate land use and transportation to address issues such as: congestion, infrastructure costs, and greenhouse gas emissions. Key players in this decision making are regional metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs) with transportation planning authority, regional planning responsibilities, and in some cases regional land use planning authority. The goal of this study was to describe and assess efforts by regional agencies to coordinate land use and transportation. Policies and processes in four key topic areas were examined: 1) Governance: formal and informal decision making approaches; 2) Coordination: strategies used to coordinate land use and transportation; 3) Growth Centers: policies to encourage development in higher density centers; and 4) Transportation Improvement Program (TIP): policies to incorporate smart growth criteria in TIP funding decisions.
DOI
10.15760/trec.60
Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/16848
Recommended Citation
Margerum, Richard, Susan Brody, Robert Parker, Gail McEwen and Terry Moore. Regional Transportation and Land use Decision Making: a Multistate Analysis. OTREC-RR-11-29. Portland, OR: Transportation Research and Education Center (TREC), 2012. https://doi.org/10.15760/trec.60
DRCOG Slides.pdf (628 kB)
Metro Slides.pdf (1729 kB)
PSRC Slides.pdf (546 kB)
Sandag Slides.pdf (3701 kB)
2010-240 Margerum Regional Decisionmaking PowerPoint.pdf (732 kB)
Description
This is a final report, OTREC-RR-11-29, from the NITC program of TREC at Portland State University, and can be found online at:
http://nitc.trec.pdx.edu/research/project/340