NTL Record

Title Transportation Impact Analysis Gets a Failing Grade When It Comes to Climate Change and Smart Growth
Record ID 31925
Personal Name
Creator
Milam, Ronald
Source Level of Service (LOS) Forum, December 19th 2008; 16p. in various pagings
Publisher California. Office of Planning and Research
Publication Date 20081200
Abstract Transportation impact analysis performed to comply with environmental impact laws (i.e., the California Environmental Quality Act or the National Environmental Policy Act) often focuses on only one perspective about potential impacts. That perspective reflects how automobile drivers view the world because of general traffic engineering practices and how traffic operations are measured using level of service (LOS). With many communities more concerned about climate change, creating livable communities, and wanting to emphasize the use of transit, walking, and bicycling, the traditional traffic engineering approach to traffic operations analysis is not effective. Worse, it can result in smart growth projects being denied due to neighborhood opposition associated with worsening LOS and not understanding the other tradeoff benefits of infill and higher density development.
Rosap ID dot:17275
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/17275
TRT Terms Climate change; Transportation operations; Smart growth; Sustainable development; Traffic engineering
Geographical
Coverage
California
Resource type Research Paper
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/31000/31900/31925/LOS_Climate_Change_Smart_Growth.pdf
Alternative URL http://opr.ca.gov/index.php?a=sch/los.html
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository