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CTS Transportation Research Conference

The Access to Destinations Study was the subject of the opening plenary session at the twentieth annual CTS Transportation Research Conference May 19–20, 2009.

Access to Destinations

“Destinations Count” featured a presentation of findings from the Access to Destinations Study by study co-leaders David Levinson and Kevin Krizek and a discussion of implications by a panel of transportation experts.

Panelists were Tim Henkel, modal planning and program management division director, Mn/DOT; Curt Johnson, Citistates Group; and Mariia Zimmerman, vice president for policy, ReconnectingAmerica.

"Destinations Count" Presentations

Study Findings

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Panel Discussion

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  • Tim Henkel, Modal Planning and Program Management Division Director, Mn/DOT;
  • Curt Johnson, Citistates Group;
  • Mariia Zimmerman, Vice President for Policy, Reconnecting America

Additional Presentations


Workshop Series

The Access to Destinations Workshops are part of the CTS Seminar Series.

As part of funding received from the McKnight Foundation, the Center for Transportation Studies will host various Access to Destinations workshops throughout the academic year to allow interested stakeholders the opportunity to interact with the study researchers and each other, and to discuss study findings and their implications for practice and policy. There is no cost to attend and registration is not required. Each workshop may qualify for Professional Development Hours (PDH).

Workshops also will be broadcast live on the Web and available for later viewing. A reminder will be sent prior to each workshop with details about the Webcast. See the webinar viewing instructions for more information.


Conferences

Periodic conferences will be held to discuss topics related to the Access to Destinations Study.

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