Continued urban growth and automobile use without a corresponding increase in highway transportation facilities has led to unprecedented levels of traffic congestion in many metropolitan areas. The paper explores three major issues relating to the transportation/land use problem: (1) the developing relationship between transportation and land use, (2) the problems of integrating transportation and land use with traditional planning frameworks and techniques, and (3) examples of what some regions of the country are doing to address public concerns about development-induced traffic growth.
Integrating Transportation and Land Use Planning
1994
106 pages
Report
No indication
English
Road Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Land use , Transportation corridors , Traffic control , Land development , Travel patterns , Travel demand , Travel forecasting , Traffic allocation , Traffic density , Access control , Growth rates , Intermodal transportation systems , State law , State programs , Transportation planning , Air pollution abatement , State highway department , Vermont , Oregon , Florida , Washington State , New Jersey , California , Growth management
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