This series is coordinated
by Jeff Tumlin of Nelson\Nygaard Consulting Associates,
Stephanie Reyes, policy director at Greenbelt Alliance, and Jim
Chappell, director of the Citizen Planning Institute at SPUR.
$100 for the series or $25 per session. Advance registration
required. Write to classes@spur.org.
Session 5 of 5
Local Government's Role in Low-Carbon Development
Traditional
traffic models rely on outdated data and assumptions and don’t measure
many things we care about such as air pollution and climate impacts.
How can cities and counties use updated models and new proposed CEQA
guidelines to encourage low carbon development? In this session, we
will do exercises using the URBEMIS traffic mitigation component, a
simple yet powerful tool employing standard traffic engineering
methodologies but providing the opportunity to adjust Institute of
Traffic Engineers average rates to quantify the impact of a
development’s location, physical characteristics and demand management
programs. With Jeff Tumlin, Nelson\Nygaard and Stephanie Reyes, Greenbelt Alliance.



