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Session 296
Monday, January 12, 2004
Alternative Transportation Needs of National Parks and Public Lands
Robert Bini, Federal Highway Administration, presiding (PowerPoint presentation ppt file 528 KB)
Gary T. Ritter, Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, presiding
Sponsored by:
ADA40T - Task Force on the Transportation Needs for National Parks and Public Lands
AP025 - Public Transportation Planning and Development
AP040 - Major Activity Center Circulation Systems
Needs Revealed by the Federal Lands Alternative Transportation Systems Study (P04-0726)
Lewis G. Grimm, Cambridge Systematics, Inc. (PowerPoint presentation ppt file 11.1 MB)
Alternative Transportation Accomplishments Achieved Under Federal Lands Highway Flexibility Provided by TEA-21 (P04-0727)
James H. Evans, U.S. National Park Service (PowerPoint presentation ppt file 53.6 MB)
Kevin Percival, U.S. National Park Service (PowerPoint presentation ppt file 23 MB)
Meeting Alternative Transportation Needs of National Parks and Public Lands: Beyond TEA-21--Emerging Programs, Opportunities, and Challenges (P04-0731)
Jacqueline Lowey, Consultant
Wayne D. Cottrell, University of Utah (PowerPoint presentation ppt file 484 KB)
Session 338
Monday, January 12, 2004
Transit and Intelligent Transportation Systems: Enhancing Transportation in National Parks
Carol A. Zimmerman, Battelle, presiding
Sponsored by:
ADA40T - Task Force on the Transportation Needs for National Parks and Public Lands
AP025 - Public Transportation Planning and Development
Tourism and ITS: Case of Acadia National Park (04-4896)
Carol A. Zimmerman, Battelle
John J. Daigle, University of Maine
James Pol, U.S. Department of Transportation
PowerPoint presentation ppt file 9 MB
Demand for Park Shuttle Services: Stated-Preference Approach (04-4606)
Yoram Shiftan, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
Donald Vary, Cambridge Systematics, Inc.
Dorothy Geyer, National Park Service
PowerPoint presentation ppt file 5.8 MB
Assessing Needs and Opportunities for ITS Applications in California's National Parks (04-3472)
Christopher K. Strong, Montana State University - Bozeman
Jaime Helmuth, Montana State University - Bozeman
Shawn M. Turner, Texas Transportation Institute
PowerPoint presentation ppt file 1.4 MB
Planning for Tour Bus Management in Washington, D.C. (04-4887)
Melissa M. Laube, Volpe National Transportation Systems Center
David Spiller, Volpe National Transportation Systems Center
PowerPoint presentation ppt file MB
Session 538
Tuesday, January 13, 2004, 3:45 PM - 5:30 PM, Hilton
Sustainable Transportation for National Parks and Public Lands, Part 1: New Park Transportation Paradigm (Part 2, Session 569)
Jeffrey S. Olson, Trailblazer, presiding (speakers notes doc file 32 KB, pdf file 108 KB; PowerPoint presentation ppt file 76 KB)
Sponsored by:
ADA40T - Task Force on the Transportation Needs for National Parks and Public Lands
ANF10 - Pedestrians
ANF20 - Bicycle Transportation
ADD40T - Task Force on Transportation and Sustainability
Personal Transportation Alternative for America's National Parks and Public Lands (04-3139)
Franz K. Gimmler, Rails-To-Trails Conservancy (speakers notes pdf file 3.7 MB; PowerPoint presentation ppt file 4.1 MB)
State of the Practice for Evaluating Economic Impacts from Transit in National Parks and Gateway Communities (04-3136)
Anne Dunning, Georgia Institute of Technology (PowerPoint presentation pdf file 632 KB, ppt file 1.4 MB)
Sun Valley/Ketchum, Idaho: Cooperation at Its Best (P04-0735)
Mary Austin-Croft, Blane County Recreation District (PowerPoint presentation ppt file 43.4 MB)
Grand Teton National Park and Jackson Hole, Wyoming: Integrating Bicycling, Walking, Transit, and Intelligent Transportation Systems into Model Park Transportation System (P04-0737)
Tim Young, National Parks Conservation Association (PowerPoint presentation pdf file 58.4 MB, ppt file 25.6 MB)
Session 569
Tuesday, January 13, 2004, 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM, Hilton
Sustainable Transportation for National Parks and Public Lands, Part 2: Getting Solutions on the Ground (Part 1, Session 538)
Franz K. Gimmler, Rails-To-Trails Conservancy, presiding
Sponsored by:
ADA40T - Task Force on the Transportation Needs for National Parks and Public Lands
AP025 - Public Transportation Planning and Development
AP040 - Major Activity Center Circulation Systems
ADD40T - Task Force on Transportation and Sustainability
Golden Gate "Trails Forever": Planning for Pedestrians and Bicyclists in a Large and Complex Metropolitan Community (P04-0740)
Kate Bickert, Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy (PowerPoint presentation ppt file 18.9 MB)
Grand Canyon Greenway: Getting Greenways on the Ground with Public-Private Partnerships (P04-0741)
Charles Flink, Greenways Incorportated (speakers notes doc file 44 KB; PowerPoint presentation pdf file 58.4 MB, ppt file 25.6 MB)
Acadia National Park: Connecting Historic Carriage Roads, Gateway Communities, and Transit Service (P04-0744)
Len Bobinchock, Acadia National Park (PowerPoint presentation pdf file 2.2 MB, ppt file 31 MB)
Panel Discussion (P04-0747)
Jeffrey S. Olson, Trailblazer
Mary Austin-Croft, Blane County Recreation District
Deb Beighley, U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service
Kate Bickert, Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy
Len Bobinchock, Acadia National Park
Anne Dunning, Georgia Institute of Technology
James H. Evans, U.S. National Park Service
Charles Flink, Greenways Incorportated
Franz K. Gimmler, Rails-To-Trails Conservancy
Tim Young, National Parks Conservation Association
Charles Stek, United States Senate
Charles Jacobi, Acadia National Park
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