Volpe Center
This collection contains more than 5,000 publications from the USDOT's Volpe Center Technical Reference Center, the knowledge repository of all Volpe Center staff-authored reports, journal articles, conference papers, and presentations. Housing more than 50 years of transportation research, Volpe Center’s Technical Reference Center actively engages in information support and research for transportation researchers both within and outside of the Volpe Center. More information on Volpe Center’s Technical Reference Center is available at https://www.volpe.dot.gov/library/about-library. Bookmark this page: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_pa_dmp or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530858.
- United States. Federal Transit Administration. Office of Planning and Environment (4)
- Best practices 1
- Bicycle facilities 1
- Bus rapid transit 1
- Bus transit 1
- enhanced transit 1
- Environmental impact analysis 2
- Estimates 1
- Evaluation and assessment 1
- Every Day Counts 1
- Greenhouse gases 1
- high-capacity transit 1
- Infrastructure 1
- Lessons learned 1
- Manuals 1
- Metropolitan planning organizations 1
- Mitigation strategies 1
- Multimodal transportation 1
- National Environmental Policy Act 2
- Noise 1
- Pedestrian areas 1
- Peer groups 2
- Planning 2
- Policy 2
- Pollutants 1
- Procedures 1
- Program evaluation 1
- Programming (Planning) 1
- Project development 1
- Public opinion 1
- Public transit 3
- Regional planning 1
- Research reports 1
- State departments of transportation 1
- State of the practice 1
- transit planning 1
- Transit projects 1
- Transportation planning 1
- Vibration 1
- Workshops 1
(Max 200)
- Best practices (1)
- Bicycle facilities (1)
- Bus rapid transit (1)
- Bus transit (1)
- enhanced transit (1)
- Environmental impact analysis (2)
- Estimates (1)
- Evaluation and assessment (1)
- Every Day Counts (1)
- Greenhouse gases (1)
- high-capacity transit (1)
- Infrastructure (1)
- Lessons learned (1)
- Manuals (1)
- Metropolitan planning organizations (1)
- Mitigation strategies (1)
- Multimodal transportation (1)
- National Environmental Policy Act (2)
- Noise (1)
- Pedestrian areas (1)
- Peer groups (2)
- Planning (2)
- Policy (2)
- Pollutants (1)
- Procedures (1)
- Program evaluation (1)
- Programming (Planning) (1)
- Project development (1)
- Public opinion (1)
- Public transit (3)
- Regional planning (1)
- Research reports (1)
- State departments of transportation (1)
- State of the practice (1)
- transit planning (1)
- Transit projects (1)
- Transportation planning (1)
- Vibration (1)
- Workshops (1)
- :Fijalkowski, Jared2020-03-31:This report highlights the experiences, successes, challenges, and lessons learned of two national peer agencies (Capital Metro and Valley Metro) and ...
- :Quagliata, Antoinette ;Ahearn, Meghan2018-09-01:This report is the third edition of a guidance manual originally issued in 1995. It includes clarifications to existing policy and updates to outdated...
- :Poe, Carson ;Filosa, Gina2017-01-01:The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requires federal agencies to disclose and analyze the environmental effects of their proposed actions. Th...
- :Markiewicz, Alexandra ;McCoy, Kevin2016-10-01:This report summarizes the presentations, key themes, and recommendations identified at a Regional Models of Cooperation peer exchange on October 24, ...
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