Nathan McNeil
Portland State University
Nathan McNeil is a Research Associate at Portland State University's Center for Urban Studies. He researches the impacts of active transportation and transit equity, on new bicycle infrastructure and programs on travel behavior and attitudes towards cycling, on shared-use mobility programs including carsharing and bike-share, and on the connection between land-use and transportation. He was Co-Principal Investigator on recent national studies of bike share equity (Breaking Barrier to Bike Share and National Scan of Bike Share Equity Programs) and of protected bike lane implementations (Lessons from the Green Lanes). Nathan received a master of urban and regional planning from Portland State University (PSU) and studied history at Columbia University as an undergraduate. Before PSU, Nathan worked for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in New York City as a performance auditor where he evaluated capital programs and contractors.
Email: nmcneil@pdx.edu
Related products
- Exploring Bike Bus Programs in the United States: Draft Final Report (FINAL_REPORT)
- Division Street Transit Project: FX2 Shared Bicycle & Pedestrian Platform Evaluation (FINAL_REPORT)
- Launching the Wasatch Transportation Academy (FINAL_REPORT)
- Community Transportation Academy: Course Curriculum and Implementation Handbook (FINAL_REPORT)
- Wasatch Transportation Academy: Piloting an Investment in Community Capital (PROJECT_BRIEF)
- TRB 2023: Transportation Academies as Catalysts for Civic Engagement in Transportation Decision Making (PRESENTATION)
- Transportation Wallet for Residents of Affordable Housing: Evaluation of an Incentives Pilot Program in Portland, OR (PRESENTATION)
- New Mobility For All: Evaluation of a Transportation Incentive Program for Residents of Affordable Housing in Portland, OR (FINAL_REPORT)
- New Mobility For All: Bringing Emerging Transportation Options to Underserved Communities (PROJECT_BRIEF)
- Exploring Data Fusion Techniques to Estimate Network-Wide Bicycle Volumes (FINAL_REPORT)
- National Study Offers New Bike Count Models: Combining Traditional Counters And Emerging GPS Data (PROJECT_BRIEF)
- Understanding Pedestrian Injuries and Social Equity: Phase 1 Analysis (FINAL_REPORT)
- Understanding Pedestrian Injuries and Social Equity: Literature Review (REPORT)
- Paper: Pedestrian Injuries by Social Equity Factors in Oregon- Measuring Statewide Pedestrian Injury Disparity Using Common Data (REPORT)
- Evaluation of Driver Comprehension and Compliance of Red Colored Pavement Markings for Transit Lanes in Portland, Oregon (FINAL_REPORT)
- AASHTO Council on Active Transportation: Research Roadmap (FINAL_REPORT)
- APBP Webinar (Feb 2, 2022): Research Roadmap for the AASHTO Council on Active Transportation (PRESENTATION)
- National Scan of Bike Share Equity Programs (FINAL_REPORT)
- National Scan of Bike Share Equity Programs (PROJECT_BRIEF)
- TRB 2020 - PSU 1278 - Adaptive Bike Share - Expanding Bike Share to People with Disabilities and Older Adults (PRESENTATION)
- TRB 2020 - PSU 1278 - Bicycling and Bikeshare among Women of Color in 3 US Cities - Barriers and Opportunities (PRESENTATION)
- Bike Share Equity Briefs: Set of Ten (FINAL_REPORT)
- A National Scan of Bike Share Equity Programs: Best Practices and Lessons Learned (PRESENTATION)
- Micromobility & Vehicle Design of Today (and Tomorrow) (PRESENTATION)
- Revisiting TODs: How Subsequent Development Affects the Travel Behavior of Residents in Existing Transit-Oriented Developments (FINAL_REPORT)
- What Do 15 Years of Travel Surveys Tell Us About TOD Residents? (PROJECT_BRIEF)
- Transit-Oriented Development in Portland: Multiyear Summary Report of Portland State University Surveys (REPORT)
- Paper: Transit and Active Transportation Use for Non-Commute Travel Among Portland Transit-Oriented Development Residents (REPORT)
- Poster: Transit and Active Transportation Use for Non-Commute Travel Among Portland Transit-Oriented Development Residents (POSTER)
- Contextual Guidance at Intersections for Protected Bicycle Lanes (FINAL_REPORT)
- Biking Safely Through the Intersection: Guidance for Protected Bike Lanes (PROJECT_BRIEF)
- TRB 2020 - PSU 987 - User-Rated Comfort and Preference of Separated Bike Lane Intersection Designs.pdf (PRESENTATION)
- Executive Summary: Keeping Pace With Rapid Demographic Change (PROJECT_BRIEF)
- TRB 2020 - PSU 1331 - Addressing Changing Demographics in Environmental Justice Analysis (PRESENTATION)
- Biking and Walking Quality Counts: Using “BikePed Portal” Counts to Develop Data Quality Checks (FINAL_REPORT)
- Quality Counts: Developing Accuracy Checks for Bike and Pedestrian Count Data (PROJECT_BRIEF)
- Overcoming Equity Barriers in Bike Share (PRESENTATION)
- TRB 2017 Annual Meeting poster: Current Efforts to Make Bike Share More Equitable: A Survey of System Owners and Operators (PRESENTATION)
- Breaking Barriers to Bike Share: Insights on Equity from a Survey of Bike Share System Owners and Operators (FINAL_REPORT)
- Breaking Barriers to Bike Share: Insights from Residents of Traditionally Underserved Neighborhoods (FINAL_REPORT)
- Breaking Barriers to Bike Share: Insights from Bike Share Users (FINAL_REPORT)
- Breaking Barriers to Bike Share: Executive Summary (PROJECT_BRIEF)
- Peer-To-Peer Carsharing: Short-term effects on travel behavior in Portland, OR (FINAL_REPORT)
- Online Non-motorized Traffic Count Archive (PRESENTATION)
- Creating a National Online Non-motorized Traffic Count Archive: Process and Progress (PRESENTATION)
- Bike-Ped Portal: The National Online Non-motorized Traffic Count Archive (PRESENTATION)
- Bike-Ped Portal: Development of an Online Nonmotorized Traffic Count Archive (FINAL_REPORT)
- Community and Transportation Preferences Survey (PRESENTATION)
- Survey Frequencies (REPORT)
- Millenials and Bicycing: Do they go together like fixies and messenger bags? (PRESENTATION)
- NITC-ED-541 Transportation Leadership Education (FINAL_REPORT)
- Curriculum Handbook: Community Transportation Academy (FINAL_REPORT)
- 2014 Transit Oriented Developments Survey (FINAL_REPORT)
- Lessons from the Green Lanes: Evaluating Protected Bike Lanes in the U.S. (FINAL_REPORT)
- Final Report Appendix A: Survey Instruments (REPORT)
- Final Report Appendix B: Survey Frequencies/Results (REPORT)
- Final Report Appendix C: Bicyclist Origin and Destination Analysis (REPORT)
- Lessons from the Green Lanes Executive Summary (REPORT)
- Lessons from the Green Lanes: Evaluating Protected Bike Lanes (PRESENTATION)
- From Protected Bike Lanes to Robust Bikeway Networks (PRESENTATION)
- Bicycle boulevards and changes in physical activity and active transportation: Findings from a natural experiment (FINAL_REPORT)
- Evaluation of Innovative Bicycle Facilities: SW Broadway Cycle Track & SW Stark/Oak Street Buffered Bike Lanes (FINAL_REPORT)