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Transportation Planning

Library of Michigan Bibliography

Selected Resources

Selected Journal Articles | Selected Internet Links


Boarnet, Marlon Gary and Andrew F. Haughwout. Do Highways Matter?: Evidence and Policy Implications of Highways' Influence on Metropolitan Development. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, 2000.
MAIN 3S - HE 355 .B62 2000

Carlson, Daniel and Stephen King. Linking Transportation and Land Use by Fostering Inter-Jurisdictional Cooperation: Enabling Legislation in Eight States. Seattle, WA: Institute for Public Policy and Management, University of Washington, 1998.
MAIN 3S - HE 206.2 .C38 1998

Dunphy, Robert T. Moving Beyond Gridlock: Traffic and Development. Washington, DC: Urban Land Institute, 1997.
MAIN 3S - HE 336 .T7 D86 1997

Edwards, John D. ed. Transportation Planning Handbook. 2nd edition. Washington, DC: Institute of Transportation Engineers, 1999.
MAIN 3S - HE 152.5 .T73 1999

Ferguson, Erik. Transportation Demand Management. Chicago: American Planning Association, 1998.
MAIN 3S - HT 167 .A4 no. 477

ITE Technical Committee 6A-57. Statewide Programs to Assess Land Use Decisions on Transportation: an Examination of Seven Case Studies. Washington, DC: Institute of Transportation Engineers, 1995.
MAIN 3S - HE 206.2 .S73 1995

McDowell, Bruce D. Improving Regional Transportation Decisions: MPOs and Certification. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, 1999.
MAIN 3S - HE 308 .M22 1999

Metropolitan Affairs Coalition. Speed Link, a Train on Tires: Rapid Transit for Greater Detroit in Our Lifetime. Detroit, MI: Metropolitan Affairs Coalition, 2000.
MICH 2N - HE 4491 .D42 S64 2000

Michigan. Department of Transportation. State Long Range Plan, 2000-2025: Mobility is Security. Lansing, MI: Author, 2002.
MICH DOCS 2S - HE 213 .M5 S737 2002
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/SLRP_53836_7.pdf

Michigan. Department of Transportation. State Transportation Improvement Program, 2004-2006. Lansing, MI: Author, 2003.
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/MDOT_STIP_2004-2006_79430_7.pdf

Michigan Act 51 Transportation Funding Study Committee. Transportation Funding for the 21st Century. Lansing, MI: The Committee, 2000.
MICH DOCS 2S - HE 196.5 .T733 2000

Morris, Marya. Creating Transit-Supportive Land-Use Regulations: a Compendium of Codes, Standards and Guidelines. Chicago, IL: American Planning Association, Planning Advisory Service, 1996.
MAIN 3S - HT 167 .A5 no. 468

Motavalli, Jim. Breaking Gridlock: Moving Toward Transportation that Works. San Francisco, CA: 2001.
MAIN 3S - HE 206.2 .M67 2001

Muller, Delores. Commuting in Southeast Michigan, 2000. Detroit, MI: Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG), 2003.
MICH 2N - HD 5717.5 >u62 M533 2003

Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas Inc. Land Use Impacts of Transportation: a Guidebook. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1999.
MAIN 3S - TE 7 .N25 no. 423A

Planning & Zoning Center, Inc. under contract to the Michigan Department of Transportation. Reducing Traffic Congestion and Improving Traffic Safety in Michigan Communities: the Access Management Guidebook. Farmington Hills, MI: Michigan Society of Planning, 2001.
Mich Docs 2S - HE 356.M5 R43 2001

Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG). Downtown Detroit to Metro Airport Rail Study. Detroit, MI: Author, 2001.
MICH 2 N - HE 4491 .D4 D484 2001

Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG). 2030 Regional Transportation Plan for Southeast Michigan. Detroit, MI: Author, 2004.
MICH 2N - HE 213 .M5 S723 2004

Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG). Transportation Fact Book for Southeast Michigan: Facts and Figures on Transportation in Southeast Michigan. Detroit, MI: Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, Information Services, 2000.
MICH 2N - HE 213 .M5 T734 2000

Transit Visioning Forum. Regional Transit Options: Proceedings of the Transit Visioning Forum, January 23, 25 and 30, 2001. Detroit, MI: Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, 2001.
MICH 2N - HE 213 .M5 T74 2001

Tri-County Regional Planning Commission. 2002-2004 Transportation Improvement Plan. Lansing, MI: Author, 2001.
MICH 2 N - HE 213 .M5 T75 2001

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Subcommittee on Highways and Transit. The outlook for the nation's highways and transit systems: hearing before the Subcommittee on Highways and Transit of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, first session, March 21, 2001. Washington, DC: United States. Goverment Printing Office, 2001.
US Docs - Y 4.T 68/2:107-7

Winston, Clifford and Chad Shirley. Alternate Route: Toward Efficient Urban Transportation. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1998.
MAIN 2S - HE 308 .W56 1998

Selected Journal Articles

Billips, Mike. "Mass Transit Coming, But Don't Sell the Car." Georgia Trend. 15:7 (March 2000): 42-45.

Bradbury, Susan L. "Planning Transportation Corridors in Post-NAFTA North America." Journal of the American Planning Association. 68:2 (Spring 2002): 137-50.

Briggs, Valerie. "Operations in a Regional Transportation Organizational Environment." ITE Journal. 71:1 (January 2001): 32-5.

Brown, Jeffrey. "Statewide Transportation Planning: Lessons from California." Transportation Quarterly. 56:2 (Spring 2002): 51-62.

Canby, Anne. "Creating Successful Communities - Making it Happen!" ITE Journal. 73:7 (July 2003): 26-32.

Cottrill, Ken. "Economic Gridlock: Southern California Transport Network May Buckle Under Expected Population Growth Pressure." Traffic World. 265:3 (January 15, 2001): 15-16.

Dueker, Kenneth J. "A Critique of the Urban Transportation Planning Process: the Performance of Portland's 2000 Regional Transportation Plan." Transportation Quarterly. 56:2 (Spring 2002): 15-21.

Gage, Robert W. and Bruce D. McDowell. "ISTEA and the Role of MPOs in the New Transportation Environment: a Midterm Assessment." Publius. 25 (Summer 1995): 133-54.

Grovdahl, David L. and Eric T. Hill. "Regional Planning and Intelligent Transportation Systems: Effects on Land Use and Society." ITE Journal. 70:3 (March 2000): 34-8.

Gurwitt, Rob. "Connecting the Suburban Dots. Suburb-to-suburb Rail Lines." Governing. 17:1 (October 2003): 36-40.

Isaacs, Lindsay. "Development on the Line." American City & County. 117:3 (February 2002): 30-4.

Johnson, Curtis. "Land Use, Transportation, and the Sustainable Region." National Civic Review. 85 (Spring/Summer 1996): 31-4.

Jimenez, Steven A. "Making Freeway Dollars Stretch: Arizona's Public-Private Model." National Public Works. 133:10 (September 2002): 68(5).

Taylor, Steve. "Rewriting Rules for the Road." Public Works. 135:10 (September 2004): 97-9.

Tuttle, William. "The Third Transportation Revolution." Transportation Quarterly. 57:1 (Winter 2003): 47-58.

Selected Internet Links

The American Travel Survey. U.S. Department of Transportation. Department of Transportation Statistics.
http://www.bts.gov/products/
1995_american_travel_survey/index.html

APTANet. American Public Transportation Association (APTA).
http://www.apta.com/

Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations (AMPO).
http://www.ampo.org/

Bureau of Transportation Statistics. U.S. Department of Transportation.
http://www.bts.gov/

Federal Transit Administration. U.S. Department of Transportation.
http://www.fta.dot.gov/

Transportation. Smart Growth Network.
http://www.smartgrowth.org/library/byissue.asp?iss=12

Transportation Planning. Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG).
http://www.semcog.org/TranPlan/index.htm

Transportation Center of Excellence. American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO).
http://www.transportation.org/aashto/home.nsf/FrontPage

Transportation Research. Urban Center. Brookings Institution.
http://www.brookings.edu/es/urban/issues/
transportation/transportation.htm

Michigan legislative and state government employees may obtain copies of any of these materials by calling the Library of Michigan reference desk at (517) 373-1300. Our FAX number is (517) 373-5853. We will also locate additional materials if needed.

Updated 03/01/2005

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