American attitudes toward transportation planning have recently undergone significant change. For three decades after the end of World War II, public policy emphasized the construction of new highway and transit facilities in order to remove the backlog of needs which resulted from the combined effects of depression, a war economy, continued urban growth, and accelerating automobile ownership. For the most part, there was consensus among transportation policymakers that their primary goal was to accommodate growth by constructing facilities which would have adequate capacity to handle future demand. It was understood that land use patterns and economic development were the sources of traffic, yet there was general agreement that transportat...
Freeways have profoundly influenced the form and function of U.S. cities, yet urban planners general...
Uncoordinated land use and transportation planning has promoted a sprawl pattern of development in m...
Planners have often looked on transportation policies as a means of controlling broad patterns of la...
American attitudes toward transportation planning have recently undergone significant change. For th...
American attitudes toward transportation planning have undergone significant change. For three decad...
This paper reviews land use and transportation planning policies and practices in California and ass...
Traffic congestion is a growing problem in California, and its effects are being felt throughout the...
This dissertation investigates regional transportation planning in California from 1967 through the ...
Since the passage of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) of 1991, federal s...
Transportation and land use research of the past decade has focused in large part on the question of...
Nearly every aspect of social, economic, and political life in California is linked by its transport...
Freeways are catalysts in shaping the land-use patterns within the modern metropolis, and exert a po...
State DOT's are grappling with how to meet federal mandates that they engage in multimodal transport...
Policy reform efforts have recently assumed that manipulating land uses in the direction of smart gr...
This dissertation examines the role that finance plays in shaping transportation planning and policy...
Freeways have profoundly influenced the form and function of U.S. cities, yet urban planners general...
Uncoordinated land use and transportation planning has promoted a sprawl pattern of development in m...
Planners have often looked on transportation policies as a means of controlling broad patterns of la...
American attitudes toward transportation planning have recently undergone significant change. For th...
American attitudes toward transportation planning have undergone significant change. For three decad...
This paper reviews land use and transportation planning policies and practices in California and ass...
Traffic congestion is a growing problem in California, and its effects are being felt throughout the...
This dissertation investigates regional transportation planning in California from 1967 through the ...
Since the passage of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) of 1991, federal s...
Transportation and land use research of the past decade has focused in large part on the question of...
Nearly every aspect of social, economic, and political life in California is linked by its transport...
Freeways are catalysts in shaping the land-use patterns within the modern metropolis, and exert a po...
State DOT's are grappling with how to meet federal mandates that they engage in multimodal transport...
Policy reform efforts have recently assumed that manipulating land uses in the direction of smart gr...
This dissertation examines the role that finance plays in shaping transportation planning and policy...
Freeways have profoundly influenced the form and function of U.S. cities, yet urban planners general...
Uncoordinated land use and transportation planning has promoted a sprawl pattern of development in m...
Planners have often looked on transportation policies as a means of controlling broad patterns of la...