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  1. The Effects of Commuter Rail on Population Deconcentration and Commuting: A Salt Lake City Case Study

    All transportation systems have the ability to transform human settlement patterns, which can affect a range of social, economic and environmental issues. Considering investments in rail infrastructure have...

  2. Interview with Allen Johnson

    Allen (Al) Johnson was interviewed by Sy Adler on June 2, 2017.

  3. Interview with James B. (Jim) Knight

    James Knight was interviewed on April 24, 2017, by Michael Rupp.

  4. Interview with Lloyd Chapman

    Lloyd Chapman was interviewed on July 31, 2017, by Michael Rupp and Jim Knight.

  5. Interview with Chief Justice Wallace P. Carson, Jr.

    Interview with Chief Justice Wallace P. Carson, Jr. by Katherine Daniels on July 1, 2015. Chief Justice Wallace Carson was the longest-serving Chief Justice on the Oregon Supreme Court (fourteen years,...

  6. A Pathway Linking Smart Growth Neighborhoods to Home-Based Pedestrian Travel

    Land development patterns, urban design, and transportation system features are inextricably linked to pedestrian travel. Accordingly, planners and decision-makers have turned to integrated transportation-land...

  7. Industrial Decline in an Industrial Sanctuary Portland’s Central Eastside Industrial District, 1981-2014

    This study examines the evolution of the industrial landscape of Portland, Oregon’s Central Eastside Industrial District (CEID) from the initial declaration in 1981 as an ‘industrial sanctuary’ to the...

  8. Transportation Cost Index as a Performance Measure for Transportation and Land Use Systems: New Approaches and Applications

    This research aims to fill gaps in existing multi-modal performance measures for transportation and land use systems: As a supplement/replacement of traffic-centric measures such as LOS, travel delay; Recent...

  9. Realistic or Utopian? Coordinating Transit and Land Use to Achieve Equitable Transit-Oriented Development

    Equitable transit-oriented development (E-TOD)—the prioritization of social equity as an outcome of TOD implementation—has become a U.S. DOT policy stance, an objective of many other government bodies, and...

  10. Interview with Roger Kirchner

    Interview with Roger Kirchner by Jim Knight on August 12, 2015. Roger Kirchner was a founding staff member of the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development and served on the Land Conservation and...

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