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SUMMARY:Sustainable and Emerging Transportation Technology Conference 2021
DESCRIPTION:Convened by Transportation Research Board\nSupported by Federal Highway Administration and American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials \nSponsored by Standing Committee on Effects of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) on Travel Choices (AEP35) \nTransportation technologies (e.g.\, connected\, and automated vehicles) and new approaches to mobility (e.g.\, shared services) are advancing so rapidly that it can be difficult for policy makers to frame incentives\, regulations\, and market signals to promote all three pillars of sustainability: equity\, the environment\, and the economy. The Sustainability and Emerging Transportation Technology (SETT) Conference will address questions around how academics\, policymakers\, the private sector\, NGOs\, and others can work together to shape new mobility solutions to benefit all users of our transportation systems. \nThe SETT 2021 conference will bring together researchers\, practitioners\, and policymakers to discuss and debate the intersection of sustainability and emerging transportation technologies with a focus on solutions. As these terms are often used quite broadly\, we define them here: \nSustainability takes a holistic view of the “triple-bottom-line”\, such as environmental\, economic\, and social factors. Technology should not create more problems than it solves\, particularly with regards to social equity (i.e.\, accessibility\, inclusiveness\, safety\, and security)\, economic efficiency (i.e.\, cost-effective and within people’s ability and willingness to pay) or environmental stewardship (i.e.\, reduced carbon pollution\, and improved water and air quality). \nEmerging transportation technologies are those in early stages of adoption\, deployed as “pilots\,” or expected to come to market in the near-term. Examples include new mobility services (e.g.\, ridesharing\, e-scooters)\, digital technologies (e.g.\, ride hailing apps\, dynamic pricing\, shared data exchanges\, and payment platforms)\, connected and automated vehicles\, transportation electrification\, and autonomous goods delivery services (e.g.\, rolling robots\, drones). \nOnline forums were held fall 2020. \nAn in-person event is planned for June 29-July 1\, 2021 in Irvine\, California.
URL:https://njdottechtransfer.net/event/sustainable-and-emerging-transportation-technology-conference-2021/
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SUMMARY:Adventures in Crowdsourcing: Vehicle Video Analytics and Connected Vehicle Data for Operations and Planning
DESCRIPTION:This webinar spotlights the use of two newer data sources: vehicle-based video analytics and connected vehicle data. Featured are practitioners from the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada and the Maricopa Association of Governments in Arizona. Complementing the practitioner perspectives will be representatives from their data and analytics providers\, Nexar and Wejo\, respectively.\nModerator \nGreg Jones\, FHWA Office of Operations and EDC-6 Crowdsourcing Initiative Co-lead \nPresenters \n  * Using Nexar Data for Real-Time Work Zone Management — John Peñuelas\, Jr.\, Senior Director of Engineering at Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) of Southern Nevada\, will spotlight how they use this data for work zone and lane closure detection.\n  * Nexar Overview — Brandon Long\, Public Sector Director at Nexar\, will provide broader information on their data sources\, features\, and uses.\n  * Using Wejo Data for Monitoring\, Safety\, and Planning — Wang Zhang\, Transportation Data Program Manager at Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG)\, will spotlight how they use this data for travel and congestion studies\, performance measures\, model validation\, and other uses.\n  * Wejo Overview — Andrew Wollet and Garth Evans will provide broader information on their data sources\, features\, and uses. \nTarget Audience \n  * Transportation systems management and operations (TSMO) executives\, managers\, and practitioners\n  * Work Zone Management professionals\n  * Traffic Incident Management professionals\n  * Transportation Planners and Modelers\n  * Performance-focused operations personnel\n  * Traffic Management Center (TMC) managers \nLearning Objectives \n  * Learn how public agencies are leveraging new crowdsourced data to improve operations\, safety\, and planning.\n  * Learn about new resources and support available through the FHWA EDC-6 Crowdsourcing innovation to help agencies derive even greater safety\, reliability\, and cost-savings benefits from crowdsourced data. \nRegister Here https://nocoe.adobeconnect.com/edc6-7132021/event/registration.html
URL:https://njdottechtransfer.net/event/adventures-in-crowdsourcing-vehicle-video-analytics-and-connected-vehicle-data-for-operations-and-planning/
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SUMMARY:Value Capture Strategies: Transportation Reinvestment Zones – The Primer
DESCRIPTION:Value Capture Strategies: Transportation Reinvestment Zones – The PrimerWednesday\, July 14\, 2021 1:00:00 PM EDT – 3:00:00 PM EDT\nREGISTER HERE https://connectdotcqpub1.connectsolutions.com/content/connect/c1/7/en/events/event/shared/1112389207/event_landing.html?connect-session=breezbreezy3f48xtv2khrkri9&sco-id=1303211912&_charset_=utf-8\nTransportation Reinvestment Zones (TRZs) are a funding mechanism first established by the 80th Texas Legislature in 2007 as a Value Capture strategy that capture and leverage the economic growth that results from a transportation project. A TRZ allows a city or county to designate a geographic area around a proposed transportation project and capture the incremental property tax and/or sales tax revenue generated in the area for use in funding the development of that project. A TRZ is not a tax increase—it merely allows for the dedication of all or a portion of the incremental increase in tax revenues generated within the boundaries of the TRZ to support the funding of the project which influenced the growth in tax revenues. FHWA will roll out the Transportation Reinvestment Zones – The Primer designed to provide information to state and local authorities looking for new and innovative funding sources to help pay urban\, suburban\, and rural public roads as well as spur economic development and redevelopment. Do you know which economic development tools are available to fund transportation infrastructure projects to attract new development or retain businesses to your community? Do you need infrastructure to accommodate your communities’ anticipated growth or assistance in implementing Incremental Growth Techniques?\nCome to the Value Capture Strategies webinar on July 14\, 2021 to learn how TRZ can help your state and local authorities. Registration is free but is limited\, register now! to reserve your space. \nTargeted Audience \nThe webinar series is intended for professionals from States\, cities\, counties\, Tribes\, and metropolitan and rural transportation agencies looking for innovative funding and financial strategies to pay for transportation projects. This would include professionals involved with directing and managing aspects of highway-related programs and projects\, such as planning\, environment\, project development\, design\, construction\, operations\, maintenance\, and finance. \nAdditional Information \nSince 2019\, at least 33 cities have implemented Value Capture techniques to fund new street infrastructure capital\, maintenance\, and preservation projects that can accommodate growth\, support successful economic development/redevelopment\, and create jobs and economic growth. \nFor additional information\, please contact: \n  * Thay Bishop\, FHWA Center Innovative Finance Support\, 404-562-3695\, thay.bishop@dot.gov mailto:thay.bishop@dot.gov\n  * Stefan Natzke\, FHWA National Systems and Economic Development\, 202-366-5010\, Stefan.Natzke@dot.gov mailto:Stefan.Natzke@dot.gov \nResources: Available Now \n  * Consult the Value Capture Implementation Manual for information applicable to all Value Capture strategies of roadway projects.\n  * See the FHWA’s Value Capture website for case studies\, best practices\, lessons learned\, FAQs\, and resources.\n  * Watch a short video https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ipd/value_capture/capacity_building/hot_topics_spotlights.aspx on how Value Capture optimizes agency resources.
URL:https://njdottechtransfer.net/event/value-capture-strategies-transportation-reinvestment-zones-the-primer/
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SUMMARY:60th Annual Workshop on Transportation Law
DESCRIPTION:Convened by TRB\, the 60th Annual Workshop on Transportation Law will be held July 18-21\, 2021. Each year the workshop attracts 150 to 200 lawyers\, engineers\, and transportation planners. Participants have the opportunity to meet and hear from federal\, state\, and local government transportation attorneys and private transportation practitioners from around the country. In-depth sessions on significant legal issues in transportation are presented by leading subject matter practitioners including senior attorneys from the Federal Highway Administration\, Federal Transit Agency\, and Federal Railroad Administration.\nRegistration is not yet available. \nFor more information\, click here https://www.nationalacademies.org/event/07-18-2021/annual-workshop-on-transportation-law or contact Robert Shea (rshea@nas.edu mailto:rshea@nas.edu )
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SUMMARY:FHWA Webinar: The Evolution of VPI During the Pandemic: State DOT Practices
DESCRIPTION:The webinar will feature:  * A short introduction from the FHWA Office of Planning\, Environment and Realty;\n  * A presentation from the Ohio Department of Transportation about how their approach to virtual public involvement has changed during the Covid-19 pandemic;\n  * A presentation from the Maryland State Highway Administration about how they pivoted to using virtual public meetings for the I-495 and I-270 managed lanes study;\n  * A presentation from the Maryland Transportation Authority about how they adapted their approach to public involvement for the Chesapeake Bay Crossing study to include virtual public involvement techniques; and\n  * A questions and answer session.\nThe webinar will take place via Microsoft Teams Live on Wednesday\, July 21\, from 1:00-2:30 PM ET.\nThis webinar is being offered as part of FHWA’s Every Day Counts Initiative on Virtual Public Involvement.\nFor questions about or assistance registering for this webinar\, please contact Benjamin Turpin (Benjamin.Turpin@dot.gov mailto:Benjamin.Turpin@dot.gov ). For questions about the VPI initiative\, please contact Carolyn Nelson (Carolyn.Nelson@dot.gov mailto:Carolyn.Nelson@dot.gov )\, Lana Lau (Lana.Lau@dot.gov mailto:Lana.Lau@dot.gov )\, or Jill Stark (Jill.Stark@dot.gov mailto:Jill.Stark@dot.gov ).\nThe FHWA is committed to providing equal access to this webinar for all participants. If you need alternative formats or services because of a disability\, please contact Benjamin Turpin at 617-494-2771 or via email (Benjamin.Turpin@dot.gov mailto:Benjamin.Turpin@dot.gov ) with your request by close of business on July 6\, 2021.
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