To investigate possible future transportation and land use scenarios for California as well as their likely precipitating policies and potential consequences, we convened a panel of 18 experts and used a novel variation of the Delphi method to systematically explore four specific scenarios and probe the desirability and likelihood of each. The scenario that panel members collectively thought most desirable for California (one with diverse transportation options and higher-density development) was also the one they thought least likely to materialize by 2050. This report describes the findings of the three surveys and two meetings that our method entailed and summarizes some of the discussion among panelists. We include reflections on the sa...
The Sacramento, California, region has been engaged in an innovative long-range visioning process in...
Several transportation policy scenarios being discussed in the Sacramento, California, region were e...
In collaboration with its regional and citizen planning partners, the California Department of Trans...
To investigate possible future transportation and land use scenarios for California as well as their...
UC-ITS-RIMI-4BTo investigate possible future transportation and land use scenarios for California as...
There are many methods for engaging experts in interactive groups to explore, clarify, and/or decide...
US Transportation Collectionhttps://doi.org/10.17610/t6r0182022PDFTech ReportGahbauer, JohnWasserman...
This report for the California 100 initiative examines transportation in California: where we are to...
California's economy and lifestyle depends on transportation, but environmental and security de...
Transportation is arguably experiencing its most transformative revolution since the introduction of...
Nearly every aspect of social, economic, and political life in California is linked by its transport...
U.S. Transportation Collectionhttps://doi.org/10.31979/mti.2020.18612020PDFTech ReportAgrawal, Asha ...
Major investments in highway or transit infrastructure often require a decade or more to move from p...
This report examines transportation in California: where we are today, how we got here, and where we...
Since the passage of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) of 1991, federal s...
The Sacramento, California, region has been engaged in an innovative long-range visioning process in...
Several transportation policy scenarios being discussed in the Sacramento, California, region were e...
In collaboration with its regional and citizen planning partners, the California Department of Trans...
To investigate possible future transportation and land use scenarios for California as well as their...
UC-ITS-RIMI-4BTo investigate possible future transportation and land use scenarios for California as...
There are many methods for engaging experts in interactive groups to explore, clarify, and/or decide...
US Transportation Collectionhttps://doi.org/10.17610/t6r0182022PDFTech ReportGahbauer, JohnWasserman...
This report for the California 100 initiative examines transportation in California: where we are to...
California's economy and lifestyle depends on transportation, but environmental and security de...
Transportation is arguably experiencing its most transformative revolution since the introduction of...
Nearly every aspect of social, economic, and political life in California is linked by its transport...
U.S. Transportation Collectionhttps://doi.org/10.31979/mti.2020.18612020PDFTech ReportAgrawal, Asha ...
Major investments in highway or transit infrastructure often require a decade or more to move from p...
This report examines transportation in California: where we are today, how we got here, and where we...
Since the passage of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) of 1991, federal s...
The Sacramento, California, region has been engaged in an innovative long-range visioning process in...
Several transportation policy scenarios being discussed in the Sacramento, California, region were e...
In collaboration with its regional and citizen planning partners, the California Department of Trans...