Transportation

Model Reviews

 

Transportation Research Board (TRB) Review

Review the TPB peer review process conducted through the Transportation Research Board and related TPB staff responses.

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Scan of Best Practices in Travel Demand Forecasting

Explore consultant-assisted reviews and scans of travel demand forecasting methods used by peer MPOs and agencies.

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It is generally considered best practice for an MPO to get an external review of its travel demand modeling process on a regular, on-going basis. In 2002, TPB staff chose to conduct a review of the modeling procedures using a panel from the Transportation Research Board (TRB). In more recent years, TPB staff has hired a consultant to provide that review. Both efforts are described below.

Transportation Research Board (TRB) Review

At its April 17, 2002 meeting, the TPB approved a process for conducting a review of the region's travel modeling procedures. The process called for the TPB to engage a respected non-partisan organization, such as the TRB, to appoint the members of the peer review panel and oversee the review process. A request was formally made to the TRB on May 8, 2002 in a letter from then TPB Chair, Phil Mendelson. The TRB accepted this task and began its analysis of the TPB modeling procedure in January 2003. On September 8, 2003 the TRB submitted its first letter report and on May 10, 2004 the TRB concluded its analysis with the submission to TPB of its second and final letter report. TPB staff provided detailed comments on each of the TRB reports in letters of September 8, 2003 and May 13, 2004 respectively.

The following materials document the TRB review and TPB staff comments:

Scan of Best Practices in Travel Demand Forecasting

Beginning in 2005 (FY 2006), the TPB established a consultant-assisted project to assist with the development and application of the COG/TPB travel demand forecasting model. This project has been conducted using a series of one-year, task-order contracts and one-year contract extensions. Each contract has been designed so that it may be extended for up to two additional years, meaning that a consultant may hold the contract for up to three years before it needs to be re-bid. During FY 20 – FY 25, this project was put on pause due to the Gen3 Model development project that was contracted with Resource Systems Group, Inc. (RSG) and Baseline Mobility Group (BMG). With the completion of the Gen3 Model development in 2026, this project resumed in FY 26 following a Request for Proposal (RFP) for consultant assistance with travel demand forecasting methods used by the COG/TPB staff.

This model development consultant assistance project has frequently included focused research (or “scans”) on the modeling practices and methods used by other MPOs across the U.S. Consequently, the project has sometimes been referred to as the “scan of best modeling practice” project, or simply the “model scanning” project.

For fiscal years 2006-2008, the contract was awarded to Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. (VHB).  For fiscal years 2009-2011, the contract was awarded to Cambridge Systematics, Inc.  For fiscal years 2012-2014, the contract was awarded to AECOM. In FY 2015, the contract was awarded to Cambridge Systematics, Inc. In FY 2026, the contract was awarded to Resource Systems Group, Inc. (RSG) and Cambridge Systematics, Inc (CS). Some major documents that have been produced by the consultants in the past include:

 

Page updated 4/20/2026.

 

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