Effectiveness of Demand Management Strategies

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General Information
Study Number: SPR-2(154)
Former Study Number:
Lead Organization: Federal Highway Administration
Solicitation Number: 63
Partners: AZDOT, CT, FL, IL, MDOT SHA, MI, NY, OH, PADOT, WI
Contractor(s): COMSIS Corporation
Status: Closed
Est. Completion Date:
Contract/Other Number:
Last Updated: Jan 03, 2013
Contract End Date:
Financial Summary
Contract Amount: $0.00
Suggested Contribution:
Total Commitments Received:
100% SP&R Approval: Approved
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): David Pamplin
david.pamplin@dot.gov
FHWA Technical Liaison(s): David Pamplin
david.pamplin@dot.gov
Organization Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name
Arizona Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Connecticut Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Florida Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Illinois Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration 0 $0.00
Michigan Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
New York State Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Ohio Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 0 $0.00

Objectives

To develop and test an analysis procedure that can be used to identify the impacts of a travel demand management program.

Comments

Contract #: DTFH61-90-C-00083. Final reports: "Implementing Effective Travel Demand Management Measures: Inventory of Measures and Synthesis of Experience" (September 1993). Report #:DOT-94-02. "A Guidance Manual for Implementing Effective Employer-based Travel Demand Programs (November 1993). Report #:DOT-T-94-05.

Subjects: Highway Operations, Capacity, and Traffic Control Planning and Administration Public Transit

Documents Attached
Title File/Link Type Privacy Download
Closeout Financial reconciliation SPR-2(154)Expense Allocation.xls Final Report Public
Official Closeout Memo SPR-2(154) -- Close out Memo - Electronic Signature.pdf Other Public

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Effectiveness of Demand Management Strategies

General Information
Study Number: SPR-2(154)
Lead Organization: Federal Highway Administration
Solicitation Number: 63
Partners: AZDOT, CT, FL, IL, MDOT SHA, MI, NY, OH, PADOT, WI
Contractor(s): COMSIS Corporation
Status: Closed
Est. Completion Date:
Contract/Other Number:
Last Updated: Jan 03, 2013
Contract End Date:
Financial Summary
Contract Amount: $0.00
Total Commitments Received:
100% SP&R Approval:
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): David Pamplin
david.pamplin@dot.gov
FHWA Technical Liaison(s): David Pamplin
david.pamplin@dot.gov
Commitments by Organizations
Organization Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name Contact Number Email Address
Arizona Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Connecticut Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Florida Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Illinois Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration 0 $0.00
Michigan Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
New York State Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Ohio Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 0 $0.00

Study Description

Objectives

To develop and test an analysis procedure that can be used to identify the impacts of a travel demand management program.

Comments

Contract #: DTFH61-90-C-00083. Final reports: "Implementing Effective Travel Demand Management Measures: Inventory of Measures and Synthesis of Experience" (September 1993). Report #:DOT-94-02. "A Guidance Manual for Implementing Effective Employer-based Travel Demand Programs (November 1993). Report #:DOT-T-94-05.

Subjects: Highway Operations, Capacity, and Traffic Control Planning and Administration Public Transit

Title File/Link Type Private
Closeout Financial reconciliation SPR-2(154)Expense Allocation.xls Final Report Public
Official Closeout Memo SPR-2(154) -- Close out Memo - Electronic Signature.pdf Other Public
No document attached.

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