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Travel Forecasting Subcommittee

Friday, July 23, 2010
9:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Room 4&5

Contact: Mark Moran
mmoran@mwcog.org

The regularly scheduled meeting (held every two months)

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Committees:

Travel Forecasting Subcommittee

Agenda Items

  • Meeting agenda, July 23, 2010 meeting

Meeting Summaries

  • Item 1: Meeting highlights, May 21, 2010 (approved July 23, 2010)

Other Documents

  • Item 8a: Cambridge Systematics, Inc., FY 2010 Task Reports, Draft Final Report, June 30, 2010
  • Item 7: FY-2010 Development Program for TPB Travel Forecasting Models, Draft
  • Item 7: FY-2010 Network Documentation: Highway and Transit Network Development, Draft
  • Item 9: 2009 central employment core cordon count of vehicular and passenger volumes: Draft report
  • Item 2: 2007/2008 Household Travel Survey documentation, 8/27/10

Presentations

  • Item 3: Data Processing & Analysis of Passenger Characteristics from 2008 Bus Survey
  • Item 4: FY 2010 Network Development Program for TPB Travel Forecasting
  • Item 6: Proposed parking cost model for automobile modes
  • Item 7: Draft FY 2010 reports: Models development
  • Item 7: Draft FY 2010 reports: Network development
  • Item 8a: Scan of best modeling practice: Task 10, Potential Short-Term Model Enhancements: Transit-Related Enhancements
  • Item 8a: Scan of best modeling practice: Preliminary TPB staff comments on Tasks 7-10
  • Item 9: 2009 central employment core cordon count of vehicular and passenger volumes: Presentation
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