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Susan Petheram

Susan Petheram

Ph.D. Candidate

Metropolitan Planning, Policy, & Design

University of Utah

Susie's dissertation research focuses on evaluating the effects of the light rail system in Salt Lake County upon property values of multiple land use types.

Email: s.petheram@utah.edu


Downloadable Products

  • Nelson, Arthur C., Bruce Appleyard, Reid Ewing, Matt Miller, Dejan Eskic (2013). BUS RAPID TRANSIT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: CASE STUDY OF THE EUGENE-SPRINGFIELD, OREGON BRT SYSTEM. Journal of Public Transportation ( PUBLICATION )
  • BUS RAPID TRANSIT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: CASE STUDY OF THE EUGENE-SPRINGFIELD, OREGON BRT SYSTEM ( PUBLICATION )
  • Using the Real Estate Market to Establish Light Rail Station Catchment Areas: Case Study of Attached Residential Property Values in Salt Lake County with Respect to Light Rail Station Distance ( PUBLICATION )
  • Charlotte BRT Case Study ( REPORT )
  • Phoenix Light Rail Case Study ( REPORT )
  • Phoenix BRT Case Study ( REPORT )
  • Charlotte Light Rail Case Study ( REPORT )
  • Las Vegas BRT Case Study ( REPORT )
  • Salt Lake City BRT Case Study ( REPORT )
  • Salt Lake City LRT Case Study ( REPORT )
  • Miami BRT Case Study ( REPORT )
  • Twin Cities LRT Case Study ( REPORT )
  • Salt Lake City CRT Case Study ( REPORT )
  • Albuquerque CRT Case Study ( REPORT )
  • Miami CRT Case Study ( REPORT )
  • Dallas LRT ( REPORT )
  • The Tragedy of the Unmet Demand for Walking and Biking ( PUBLICATION )
  • OFFICE RENT PREMIUMS WITH RESPECT TO DISTANCE FROM LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT STATIONS IN DALLAS AND DENVER ( REPORT )
  • RETAIL RENT WITH RESPECT TO DISTANCE FROM LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT STATIONS IN DALLAS AND DENVER ( REPORT )
  • Commuter Rail Transit and Economic Development ( REPORT )
  • Transit and Economic Resilience ( REPORT )
  • BUT DO LOWER-WAGE JOBS FOLLOW? Comparing Wage-Based Outcomes of Light Rail Transit to Control Corridors ( REPORT )
  • The Impact of TACOMA LINK Light Rail on Employment by Industry ( REPORT )
  • Valuing Accessibility to Neighborhood Amenities and Transit ( REPORT )
  • Sacramento LRT case study ( REPORT )
  • Tacoma-Link Light Rail Seattle, Washington ( REPORT )
  • Light Rail Transit Denver, Colorado ( REPORT )
  • SOUNDER Commuter Rail Seattle, Washington ( REPORT )
  • South Lake Union Streetcar Seattle, Washington ( REPORT )
  • Tacoma-Link Light Rail Seattle, Washington ( REPORT )
  • NS Streetcar Line Portland, Oregon ( REPORT )
  • South Miami-Dade Busway Miami-Dade, Florida ( REPORT )
  • MAX Yellow Line Portland, Oregon ( REPORT )
  • NITC-RR-547-763 Final Report ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • Bus Rapid Transit and Office Rents ( REPORT )
  • Commuter Rail Transit and Economic Development ( REPORT )
  • Compact Development Reduces VMT: Evidence and Application for Planners ( REPORT )
  • Employment Change by Transit Mode and Station Distance Band ( REPORT )
  • Tthe Influence of Transit on Demographic and Housing Change ( REPORT )
  • TODs Make a Difference in Job Location ( REPORT )
  • Transit and Real Estate Rents ( REPORT )
  • Transit and Wages - The Association between Wages and Transit Station Proximity over Time and with Respect to the Great Recession ( REPORT )
  • Transit Station Proximity and Share of Regional Jobs ( REPORT )
  • Household Transportation Cost Variation with Respect to Distance from Light Rail Transit Stations ( REPORT )
  • Bus Rapid Transit and Economic Development: A Quasi-Experimental Treatment and Control Analysis ( REPORT )
  • Light Rail Transit Station Proximity, Urban Form and the Short Commute to Work ( REPORT )
  • Light Rail Transit and Economic Recovery: A Case for Resilience or Transformation? ( REPORT )
  • Express Busways and Economic Development: Case Study of the Miami-Dade South Busway ( REPORT )

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