The Federal Highway Administration's
&
Federal Transit Administration's
Transportation Planning Excellence Awards
Co-sponsored by the American Planning Association
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Contents
- Program Overview
- Award Selection Process
- Award Categories
- Program Agenda
- Award Winners
- Honorable Mentions
- 2008 TPEA Panel Member
Program Overview
The purpose of the 2008 Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration Transportation Planning Excellence Awards (TPEA) Program is to recognize outstanding initiatives across the country to develop, plan, and implement innovative transportation planning practices. The TPEA Program is co-sponsored by the American Planning Association.
Award Selection Process
Awards were granted to projects, processes, and groups that have made outstanding contributions to the field of transportation planning. An independent panel of judges selected the award winners, using the following criteria: innovation; community and public involvement; partnerships and collaboration; multimodalism; equity; sustainability; demonstrated results/effectiveness/replication/transferability; and
category-specific considerations.
Award Categories
Nominations were solicited in the following categories:
- Education and Training
- Freight Planning
- Homeland and Personal Security
- Linking Planning and Operations
- Modeling and Technology Applications
- Planning Leadership
- Participation and Consultation
- Safety Planning Transportation and Land Use Integration
- Transportation Asset Management
- Transportation Planning and Environment
- Tribal Transportation Planning
Program Agenda
Welcome/Opening Remarks:
Ms. Gloria Shepherd, Federal Highway Administration
Award Presentations:
Mr. James Cheatham, Federal Highway Administration
Mr. Charles Goodman, Federal Transit Administration
Mr. Richard Lukas, American Planning Association
Award Winners
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
Center for Environmental Excellence Practitioner's Handbooks Series
Montana Department of Transportation, Rail, Transit & Planning Division
Montana Comprehensive Highway Safety Plan and Tribal Safety Planning
Southeast Michigan Council of Governments
Regional Concept for Transportation Operations for Metro Detroit
Wisconsin Department of Transportation
Wisconsin DOT Traffic Operations Infrastructure Planning
Kawerak, Inc., Transportation Department
Kawerak Tribal Transportation Planning
Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency
NOACA Regional Pavement Management System
Montana Department of Transportation; Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes; and FHWA Montana Division
Design of the US-93 Corridor Reconstruction from Evaro to Polson
The Town of Virgil, New York; New York State Department of Transportation, Community Planning and Assistance Unit; and Cortland County Planning Department
Town of Virgil: Land Use and Transportation Management Project
Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission; Pennsylvania Department of Transportation; and New Jersey Department of Transportation
Smart Transportation Guidebook for New Jersey and Pennsylvania
City of Charlotte, North Carolina
City of Charlotte Transportation Action Plan
Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission
Project Region
Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department
I-430/I-630 Interchange Modification Project: Use of Modeling in the Public Involvement Process
Oregon Department of Transportation
2006 Oregon Transportation Plan - Modeling
Honorable Mentions
Illinois Department of Transportation, Division of Public and Intermodal Transportation
Regional Planning for Rural Areas
Maine Department of Transportation; FHWA Maine Division Office; and General Services Administration
Calais, Maine - St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada New International Border Crossing
Community Planning Association of Southwest Idaho
Communities in Motion: Regional Long-Range Transportation Plan 2030
Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments
Moving Forward, Pikes Peak Area 2035 Regional Transportation Plan
Georgia Department of Transportation, Office of Planning
Georgia Truck Lanes Needs Identification Study
New Mexico Department of Transportation
Blazing a Trail for a Safer New Mexico
San Diego Association of Governments
Otay Mesa - Mesa de Otay Binational Corridor Strategic Plan
South Florida Regional Transportation Authority
New Paradigms: The Strategic Regional Transit Plan for South Florida
Montana Department of Transportation; Rail, Transit & Planning Division
Performance Programming Process
2008 TPEA Panel Members
Brent Barnes, AICP, PP
Director, Systems Planning & Research NJ Department of Transportation
Nat Bottigheimer
Assistant General Manager, Planning and Joint Development
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Cheryl Cloud
Program Manager, Tribal Technical
Assistance Program
Michigan Technological University
Elizabeth Deakin
Associate Professor of City and Regional
Planning/Director
University of California Transportation Center
Theodore K. Dahlburg
Manager, Office of Freight Planning
Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission
Gordon Garry
Director of Research and Analysis
Sacramento Area Council of Governments
Paul Hamilton
Chief Planner
Tri-County Regional Planning Commission
Sarath Joshua
ITS & Safety Program Manager
Maricopa Association of Governments
Ysela Llort
Assistant County Manager
Miami-Dade County
Michael Meyer
Professor, School of Civil and
Environmental Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology
Thomas Thomson, PE, AICP
Executive Director
Chatham County - Savannah Metropolitan
Planning Commission
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