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11-7-2025

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ODOT and 48+ local agencies are collaborating on the development of a multimodal data set for transportation planning within metropolitan areas. Revisions to Oregon's Transportation Planning Rules (TPR) set in motion the need for more multimodal data and analysis in local plans. The multimodal data inventory includes vehicle and freight facilities, bicycle and pedestrian facilities, transit facilities, and other relevant data such as key destinations and crashes. Starting from the local agency GIS systems and supplemented with real world use of AI for developing bicycle and pedestrian facilities, the team is defining and constructing a shared statewide multimodal data set. The final work product is a consistent dataset for Oregon's metropolitan areas, as well as a long-term, adaptable data governance plan for cooperative maintenance and use of the data. tation planning and engineering firm based here in Portland.

Biographical Information

Ben Stabler is a Principal at DKS Associates, a specialized transportation planning and engineering firm based here in Portland. He has over 23 years of industry experience and leads DKS' Modeling and Analytics practice. He is excited to collaborate with ODOT and several other Oregon transportation agencies on this statewide effort to build multimodal data for transportation system planning.

Theresa Conley is a Principal Planner with the Oregon Department of Transportation, where she leads a team supporting implementation of Oregon’s updated Transportation Planning Rules. Theresa has over 20 years of experience in planning and community development, working in rural, urban and international settings. Theresa has a Masters of Community Planning from the University of Cincinnati.

Subjects

Transportation -- Planning -- Oregon, Urban transportation -- Planning -- Oregon, Artificial intelligence -- Applications in transportation -- Oregon

Disciplines

Transportation | Urban Studies | Urban Studies and Planning

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https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/44247

Building Oregon's Statewide Multimodal Transportation Inventory with AI and Interagency Collaboration

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