Oregon’s ACTs, Cross-Jurisdictional Collaboration and Improved Transportation Planning: Appendices
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2009-01-01
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Alternative Title:Oregon's ACTs, cross-jurisdictional collaboration and improved tansportation planning : appendices.
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Abstract:This appendix summarizes interviews completed as part of an Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) research study titled, “Oregon’s ACTs, Cross-Jurisdictional Collaboration and Improved Transportation Planning.” The research was conducted for ODOT by the Oregon Consensus Program, National Policy Consensus Center at Portland State University and the University of Oregon’s Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management. The study examines how local jurisdictions, different levels of government and the public and private sectors collaborate to address transportation issues. The research focused on the role of Area Commissions on Transportation (ACTs), but it also examined the interactions between the ACTs and Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs). The project had several components: interviews, an on-line survey, and case and comparative studies. The purpose of the interviews was to identify and document key issues and themes that should be addressed in the study. The interview results were also used to inform the development of the on-line survey and the case studies. Section 2 of this appendix summarizes the first 36 interviews that were conducted. Section 3 contains a summary of 12 additional interviews conducted with officials in Lane County and Portland Metro (JPACT), where Area Commissions on Transportation have not been formed.
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