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Transcript from T3 Webinar "The Congestion Management Process: Best Practices in Wilmington, DE and Peer-to-Peer Lessons Learned by Albuquerque, NM" Available
The transcript for the Sep. 18 Talking
Technology and Transportation (T3) Webinar, "The Congestion Management
Process: Best Practices in Wilmington, DE and Peer-to-Peer Lessons Learned
by Albuquerque, NM" is
available online.
A Webinar replay is also available as well as the Powerpoint presentation
used during the seminar. This page provides also information about the system
requirements needed to view this and/or other recordings.
This T3 Webinar focused on the following:
Albuquerque, New Mexico is facing rapid population growth and shifting land
use patterns. Although ITS applications are been deployed throughout the
region, in 2005 the MPO for the region,
the Mid-Region Council of Governments (MRCOG), concluded
that congestion management process had not been fully
integrated into the programming and transportation
decision making process at the regional or local levels.
MRCOG turned to the ITS Peer-to-Peer Program, and MRCOG
was connected with the Wilmington Area Planning Council
(WILMAPCO) in Delaware because of WILMAPCO's decade of
experience with congestion management systems. In this
T3 webinar, WILMAPCO's experience in integrating
operations into the planning process was detailed. MRCOG
described the gaps that it identified in Albuquerque's
congestion management process, and how it is filling
them through Lessons Learned from Wilmington.
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