Changes in Travel Patterns Methodology Sample Clauses

Changes in Travel Patterns Methodology. Objective Develop detailed methodology outlining what is required to identify locations off the corridor (if any) where there may be an increase in traffic that may rise to the level of creating an impact to a particular resource caused by changes in travel patterns resulting from the implementation of tolling. This effort will use data made available through the Traffic Forecasting Methodology. Activity The CONSULTANT will perform the following activities:  Review previous interstate tolling environmental efforts and summarize methods/outcomes reflecting on any lessons learned and best practices related to the impacts on traffic diversion to historic buildings or neighborhoods, parks, other 4(f)/6(f) resources any potential for indirect and cumulative effects.  Develop draft criteria for the purposes of identifying locations off corridor (if any) that may have an increase in traffic that may rise to the level of creating an impact to a particular resource(s).  Review proposed draft criteria with appropriate agencies. (Assumes up to 10 meetings)  Review available models/tools/data to determine the suitability undertaking this type of analysis. Key details to be evaluated include model temporality, value of time, network and zonal details (existing and future), assignment algorithms used, socio-economic data used and other critical aspects of the model.  Working with draft criteria, the available tools/data, and any comments on the draft criteria, develop a draft methodology for implementing this task.  Review draft Changes in Travel Patterns Methodology with appropriate agencies. (Assumes up to 10 meetings)  Based on input, a final Changes in Travel Patterns Methodology will be developed.
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