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Total Results: 318

Factors for Improved Fish Passage Waterway Construction

David Sillars Trevor Smith , Hamid Moradkhani
Project Description: Roughened chutes (simulating natural stream passages) are a cost effective means to provide fish passage at locations where existing culverts and bridges are structurally sound yet do not meet current fish passage rules and regulations. Currently, the construction of roughened… Read More

Assessment and Refinement of Real-Time Travel Time Algorithms for Use in Practice

Kristin Tufte
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has set a high priority on the use of existing dynamic message signs (DMS) to provide travel time estimates to the public. The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) currently has three DMS in the Portland metropolitan area configured to display travel… Read More

Initiative for Bicycle and Pedestrian Innovation

Jennifer Dill Karen Dixon , Marc Schlossberg
The Initiative for Bicycle and Pedestrian Innovation aims to advance the field of bicycle and pedestrian transportation through four primary mechanisms: (1) developing and pursuing a collaborative research agenda that more directly informs practice and and involves students through dissertation… Read More

Identifying and Quantifying Rates of State Motor Fuel Tax Evasion

Anthony Rufolo
Revenues from motor fuel are used primarily to support the states' transportation systems. In this time of large state budgetary deficits, it is particularly important that all motor fuel tax funds are collected, remitted, and credited to the respective state highway accounts. However, allegations… Read More

2007 Portland Metropolitan Region Transportation System Performance Report

Robert Bertini
Our transportation system is a key ingredient in the economy, quality of life and urban fabric of the Portland metropolitan area. It has been stated in the past that it is not possible to manage our transportation system tomorrow unless we understand how it is performing today. In this spirit, the… Read More

Road Ecology Course and Seminar Series

Mark Sytsma
The American road network is a major economic investment that is a major organizing force for human activity. The road system has profoundly altered ecological processes and, as a result, it is also an important organizing force for ecosystems. Understanding the ecological consequences of road… Read More

Application of LRFD Principles for Deep Foundations in Oregon: Phase 1

Trevor Smith Peter Dusicka
Project Sponsor Champion: Bruce Johnson, ODOT State Bridge Engineer . The Oregon DOT has routinely relied on the use of the Wave Equation Analysis of Piles (WEAP) software to dynamically model the bridge pile driving installation operation. Either from the end of initial driving (EOID) when the… Read More

Improving Travel Information Products via Robust Estimation Techniques

David Maier Kristin Tufte
Traffic-monitoring systems, such as those using loop detectors, are prone to coverage gaps, arising from sensor noise, processing errors and transmission problems. Such gaps adversely affect the accuracy of Advanced Traveller Information Systems. This project will explore models based on historical… Read More

Needs, Costs, and Funding Alternatives for Transportation Services for Older Adults and People with Disabilities in Oregon

Jennifer Dill Margaret Neal
Portland State University’s Institute on Aging and Center for Transportation Studies, along with the Population Research Center, were contracted by the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), via the Association of Counties, to project the transportation needs and associated costs for elders… Read More

Evaluation of Metro's Regional Travel Options Program, 2004-2005

Jennifer Dill
The Metro Regional Travel Options (RTO) program has gone through significant changes in the past three years and will continue to do so over the next few years. This is an important time to assess past accomplishments to help shape the program in the near and long term. The program has made… Read More

Road User Fee Pilot Project Research Evaluation

Anthony Rufolo
The 2001 Oregon Legislature established the Road User Fee Task Force “to develop a design for revenue collection for Oregon’s roads and highways that could replace the current system for revenue collection.” After considering 28 different funding ideas, the task force recommended that the Oregon… Read More

Travel Choices at TransitOriented Developments: Survey Results from Portland’s Eastside

Jennifer Dill
This report presents results from surveys of residents at several transit-oriented developments (TODs) in the cities of Portland and Gresham, along the MAX blue line between downtown Portland and Gresham. The research complements survey work done in 2005 at sites near three MAX stations in… Read More

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