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Appendix 4: Land Use & Transportation Subcommittee MaterialsSubmitted by Jeremy on September 19, 2009 - 10:15pm
POTF Land Use & Transportation – Materials and Contacts Individuals Consulted
Eileen Argentina Portland Office of Transportation Constance Beaumont Department of Land Conservation and Development Rob Bertini Portland State University Dan Bower Portland Office of Transportation Rex Burkholder Metro Roland Chlapowski Commissioner Adams’ Office Stuart Cowan Autopoiesis Michael Dennis Willamette Pedestrian Coalition Steve Dotterrer Portland Bureau of Planning Damon Fordham Oregon Department of Transportation Roger Geller Portland Office of Transportation Lavinia Gordon Portland Office of Transportation Bob Hillier Portland Office of Transportation Peter Hurley Portland Office of Transportation Jim Karlock Citizen John Kaufmann Oregon Department of Energy Susie Lahsene Port of Portland Beth Meredith Living Spaces Design Jim Newcomer Confluence Point Consulting Pam Peck Metro Deena Platman Metro Bob Robison Pedestrian Advisory Commission Julie Rodwell Oregon Department of Transportation Peter Schoonmaker Illahee Phil Selinger TriMet Eric Storm Living Spaces Design Bridget Wieghart Metro
Materials Reviewed architecture2030.org – online documents from www.architecture2030.org/current_situation/current5.html “U.S. Energy Consumption” data and “2030 Challenge Targets” Berkowitz, Edward. Something Happened: A Political and Cultural Overview of the Seventies. Columbia U. Press, NY: 2006. Sightline Institute – Cascadia Scorecard 2006 Focus on Sprawl & Health City of Portland Bureau of Planning – online documents from http://www.portlandonline.com/planning/index.cfm?c=42773 “Comp Plan Context: 1980 to Today”, Chapters 1-8 “Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs” “Funding Peak Oil and Climate Change Preparedness and Schools” by Eli Lamb – source unknown American Trucking Associations – FHWA Talking Freight Seminar Series: Energy Issues and the Impacts on Freight Transportation by Richard Moskowitz, May 17, 2006 (copy of a presentation) Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association, Inc. – Effect of Fuel Prices on Professional Truckers by Todd Spender, OOIDA Exec. VP, August 23, 2006 (copy of a presentation) Global Insight – Global Economic Trends and Trade Patterns by Paul Bingham, October 12, 2005 (copy of presentation) Jim Karlock – “A Comparison of Energy Consumption of Cars, Transit Buses, Rail, and Air” based on data found in The Transportation Energy Data Book: Edition 25-2006 Metro – New Look at Regional Choices February 2006 Cambridge Systematics, Inc. – Oregon Transportation Plan Policy Analysis 3.0 Sensitivity Scenarios Oregon Transportation Plan (in particular, Pages C-50 – C-52) http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/TD/TP/docs/ortransplanupdate/05otpVol1jul.pdf ODOT – Transportation Key Facts 2006. http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/COMM/docs/key_facts/04KeyFacts_final.pdf Pew Research Center – History Repeats Itself: As the Price of Gas Goes Up, The Nation’s Odometer Slows Down “The Cost of Congestion to the Economy of the Portland Region.” http://www.portlandalliance.com/pdf/Congestion_Report.pdf Portland Office of Transportation – one page outline on bicycles and walking statistics Portland Office of Transportation – summary of Transportations Options program Metro – Regional Transportation Options 2004-05 Program Evaluation, Final Report, July 12, 2006 TriMet – “Notes on Transit Responsiveness to a Peak Oil Shift” by Phil Selinger, August 28, 2006 |