Seminars from 2003, in descending order:
12/05/2003
Randy Jones, Holt and Everhart, and Prof. Jennifer Dill, School of Urban Studies and Planning, Portland State University
Fairview Village - Planning and Implementing a New Urbanist Community
11/21/2003
Beth Wemple, Kittelson & Associates
New Highway Capacity Manual Applications Guidebook (HCMAG)
11/14/2003
Wayne Kittelson, Principal, Kittelson & Associates, Inc.
Looking to TriMet's Future: Corridor Planning and Capacity Analyses
11/07/2003
Alan Lehto, Transit Corridor Planning Manager, and Mark Rohden, Transit Corridor Planner, TriMet
Monitoring Freeway Systems in Real Time Using Existing Single-Loop Detectors
10/31/2003
Yinhai Wang, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Washington
10/24/2003
Phil Goff, City of Portland
Portland Regional Trails Program
10/17/2003
Mel Huie, Metro Regional Trails Coordinator
Modeling Freight & Passenger Rail Capacity in the Interstate 5 Trade Corridor
10/10/2003
Mark Ford and Bill Burgel, HDR
Portland Transportation Update
10/03/2003
Brant Williams, Director, City of Portland Office of Transportation
06/06/2003
Kerri Sullivan, Master of Urban and Regional Planning, Portland State University
Portland's Transportation System Plan: Major Themes and Outcomes
05/30/2003
Courtney Duke and Jeanne Harrison, City of Portland, Office of Transportation
From Welfare to Work: The Portland Regional Job Access Program
05/23/2003
Dan Marchand, Master of Urban and Regional Planning, Portland State University
TravelSmart in Multnomah Village -- Early Results
05/16/2003
Courtney Kulyk, SocialData and Lavinia Gordon, City of Portland Office of Transportation, Transportation Options
PLACE3S: A GIS Application For Community and Regional Planning
05/09/2003
Sam Seskin, Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas, Inc.
05/02/2003
Mia Birk, Principal, Alta Planning + Design
Modeling Oregon's Bridge Investment Options
04/25/2003
Tara Weidner, Senior Planner, Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas, Inc.
Developing a Vision for a 10-year National Intelligent Transportation Systems Program Plan
04/18/2003
C. Michael Walton, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Texas
Leveraging Technology to Reshape Transportation Planning
04/11/2003
Michael J. Shiffer, Vice President, Planning & Development, Chicago Transit Authority and Associate Professor, Urban Planning & Policy, University of Illinois, Chicago
Applying Economic Considerations to Transportation Planning and Investments
04/04/2003
David Bragdon, Metro Council President
Research Program and Repair Plan for Oregon's Deteriorating Reinforced Concrete Deck-Girder Bridges
03/14/2003
Christopher Higgins, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Oregon State University
03/07/2003
Mia Birk, Principal, Alta Planning + Design
Bicycle Commuting in Portland: Evidence from 1990, 1996 and 2000
02/28/2003
Mauricio LeClerc, Master of Urban and Regional Planning, Portland State University
Streets For Everyone: Making the Public Right-of-Way Accessible
02/21/2003
Ellen Vanderslice, America Walks
Recent Research on the Transformation of Oregon's Gasoline Tax Into a Road User Fee System
02/14/2003
Tony Rufolo, Urban Studies & Planning and Robert Bertini, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Portland State University
Habitat Fragmentation and Wildlife Connectivity: Transportation's Impacts and Solutions
02/07/2003
Mary Gray, Federal Highway Administration, Olympia, Washington
From Holland With Love - Will Dutch Bicycle and Pedestrian Treatments Work in Oregon?
01/31/2003
Michael Ronkin, Oregon Department of Transportation and Todd Boulanger, City of Vancouver
01/24/2003
Paul Bender, Ph.D. Candidate, Portland State University School of Urban Studies and Planning
Point-Counterpoint Discussion on Rail Transit
01/17/2003
Rick Gustafson, Shiels Obletz Johnsen and Professor Gerry Mildner, Portland State University School of Urban Studies and Planning
Bus Rapid Transit: The New Mode of the Month
01/10/2003
G. Scott Rutherford, Professor and Chair, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Washington


