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SPEAKERS
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Seminars from 2005, in descending order:

Willamette River Ferry Options

12/02/2005

Peter Wilcox, President, Rivers West and Renewal Associates

Seattle Value Pricing Demonstration Project

11/18/2005

Matthew Kitchen, Puget Sound Regional Council

Future of the I-5/I-405 Freeway Loop

11/04/2005

Dean Emeritus Nohad A. Toulan, College of Urban and Public Affairs, Portland State University

Oregon Transportation Plan Update

10/28/2005

Metro Councilor Rex Burkholder

Making Transit Sustainable

10/21/2005

Fred Hansen, General Manager, TriMet

A Social Justice Perspective on Transportation Policies: Comparing Distributions of Welfare

10/14/2005

Joel Franklin, Ph.D. Candidate, Urban Design & Planning, University of Washington

Handbook for Livable Streets: Setting Trends by Applying the ‘Road Diet'

10/07/2005

Jennifer Rosales, PB PlaceMaking

The GO Project: Helping People Access Their Community Through Assistive Technology

09/30/2005

Stephen Fickas, Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Oregon

SPECIAL SEMINAR: Modeling Urban Commercial Vehicle Movements Using Tour-based Microsimulation

09/27/2005

J. Douglas Hunt, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Calgary

SPECIAL SEMINAR: Surveillance of Traffic Flow on Urban and Intercity Expressways in Japan

09/19/2005

Haruo Ozaki, Toyo University, Japan

If You're Not Part of the Solution, You're Part of the Problem: The Planner's Role in Meeting the Transportation Needs of An Aging Society.

06/03/2005

Sandra Rosenbloom, University of Arizona

Understanding the Link Between Bicycles and Light Rail -AND- Does Grocery Store Size Matter? The Effect of Grocery Store Size on Shoppers' Travel Behavior

05/27/2005

Matthew Lasky and Jay Renkins, MURP Candidates, Portland State University

PORTAL: Experience Developing Portland's Transportation Data Archive -AND- Public Elementary/Middle School Siting Issues in Suburban Ddevelopments

05/20/2005

Steve Hansen and Tom Moes, MURP Candidates, Portland State University

Regional Freight Data Collection Project

05/13/2005

Scott Drumm, Port of Portland

Achieving Regional Land Use Objectives Through Transportation Programming

05/06/2005

Tom Kloster, Metro

Data R Us: Personal Travel Data Sources for Planning

04/29/2005

Elaine Murakami and Ed Christopher, Federal Highway Administration

Evaluating Travel Survey Data Collection Methods in Oregon

04/22/2005

Johanna Zmud, NuStats

A Quiet Revolution in Transportation Finance

04/15/2005

Martin Wachs, Director, Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California at Berkeley

Connect Oregon

04/08/2005

Pat Egan, Port of Portland

Extending the Value of Automatic Data Collection Systems in Transit

04/01/2005

Nigel Wilson, Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Integrated Transport/Land Use Modeling

03/11/2005

John Gliebe, Parsons Brinckerhoff

Updating Oregon's Transportation Plan

03/04/2005

Gail Curtis, Oregon Department of Transportation

National Center for Accessible Transportation

02/25/2005

Kate Hunter-Zaworski, Oregon State University

World Cities in 2104: Transportation Aspects

02/18/2005

Gary Spanovich, Wholistic Peace Institute

Creating Active Communities: How Transportation Systems Impact Physical Activity

02/11/2005

Noelle Dobson, Program Manager, Active Living By Design, American Heart Association

Thinking Big: New Finance and Contracting Options for Transportation Infrastructure

02/04/2005

John Carter, Imeson & Carter

Transportation Planning Rule

01/28/2005

Bob Cortright, Transportation and Growth Management Coordinator, Land Conservation and Development Commission

Roadway Design, Driver Expectation and Pedestrian Crashes

01/21/2005

Michael Ronkin, Oregon Department of Transportation and Rodger Gutierrez, Civil Engineering student, Portland State University

Automated Passenger Counts on Light Rail: Validation, Sampling, and Reporting at TriMet

01/14/2005

Thomas Kimpel, Center for Urban Studies, Portland State University

Impacts and Issues Related to Proposed Changes in Oregon's Interstate Speed Limits

01/07/2005

Chris Monsere, Portland State University

2005 Transportation Seminars