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Documents and provides maps of the 2000 transportation analysis zone (TAZ) structure in the Baltimore region.
2001 Household Travel Survey: Baltimore Region Analysis. Task Report 06-2. August 2005. Online (pdf: 493 kb) free, print $10.
Presents results of a year-long survey of households in the Baltimore region, looking at availability of vehicles, trip purpose, miles of travel and travel time, mode, and time of day of travel.
2003 Baltimore Central Business District (CBD) Trip Characteristics. Task Report 04-2. November 2003. Online (pdf: 419 kb) free, print $10.
Reports on a spring 2003 survey of person trips into the Baltimore central business district to determine commuter mode choice during the morning peak period.
Compendium of vehicle occupancy and classification data from 5 major employment/activity centers in the Baltimore region: BWI Airport, Bel Air, Westminster, White Marsh, and Woodlawn/Social Security.
Reports on a survey designed to determine the awareness and attitudes of employees in the region about alternate commute options. It is a companion to the Report on 2004 Regional Employer Alternate Commute Study.
The intent of this plan is to ensure that where substantial numbers of residents of the Baltimore region exist, who do not speak or read English proficiently, these LEP individuals have access to the planning process and published information, and that public notification is provided in other languages.
Analysis of data from a transit ridership survey conducted on various transit modes in 2007 and 2008 by the Maryland Transit Administration, as part of their preparations for the proposed Red Line.
Explains the ways in which the public can participate in transportation planning for the Baltimore region.
Results of a survey conducted by WBA Market Research on changes in regional transportation habits and business practices in response to rising energy prices and on public opinions on environmental concerns.
Includes members of the Baltimore region delegation and local jurisdiction delegations.
Reports on studies that looked at the existing conditions for bicyclists along the region's major travel routes, and the potential of these routes for bicycle travel.
Timely information for citizens on transportation planning, environmental justice and ways to participate in regional issues.
Presents results of a study (conducted by KETRON Division of the Bionetics Corporation) that will assist local jurisdictions to plan for increasing senior travel needs.
Following an October 2003 workshop on hybrid-electric bus technologies for local bus fleet operators, interested fleets were given the opportunity to test drive two different models in 2005. The report, prepared by New West Technologies, also includes a comparative review of relevant technologies.
Using license plate data from vehicles parked in survey lots, and travel data from a postcard survey of lot users, this study quantifies the travel behavior and commuting patterns of Park-&-Ride lot users.
Reports on surveys and focus groups (conducted by Strategic Consulting & Research) to measure telecommuting activity and attitudes among employers and employees.
2010-2013. July 2009. Online free, print $25.
2008-2012. December 2007. Online free, print $25. Resumen Ejecutivo en español.
2007-2011. August 2006. Online (pdf: 14.7 mb) free, print $25.
Reports issued annually by the Baltimore Regional Transportation Board listing timing, cost and rationale for transportation improvements to be made in the region over the next five years.
Documents the model development completed in summer 2003 to simulate person travel and ultimately, traffic conditions for the year 2000. Supersedes the previous 1996 validation published in September 2001.
Baltimore Region Travel Demand Model Version 3.3; 2000 Validation. Task Report 07-8. January 2007. Online (pdf: 3,081 kb) free, print $10.Documents the model development and performance check analysis for the year 2005 of BMC's computerized transportation model, which is used to simulate expected person travel and traffic conditions as part of the transportation planning process. This report builds on the 2000 validation report documenting Version 3.3 of Baltimore region travel demand model.
Baltimore Region Travel-Related Disability Study. Task Report 06-7. June 2006. Online (pdf: 1,315 kb) free, print $10.Documents the latest version of BMC's computerized transportation model, which is used to simulate expected person travel and traffic conditions as part of the transportation planning process.
Documents the geographic distribution and intensity of persons with a travel-related disability in the Baltimore region.
F.Y. 2010. May 2009. Online (pdf: 3,656 kb) free, print $10.
F.Y. 2009. April 2008. Online (pdf: 987 kb) free, print $10.
Annual reports detailing work to be accomplished.
Adopted October 23, 2001 by the Baltimore Regional Transportation Board, the recommendations within this report will result in a network of on-road and off-road routes that support bicycling and walking for transportation and recreation purposes.
Results of survey conducted in June of 1999 to begin assessing regional tourist travel, primarily focusing on visitors to Baltimore City.
Explains how to get ready to ride safely to work. Details include rules of the road, how to outfit your bike and great places to ride.
Evaluates the suitability, or Level of Service, for bicycling and walking on a network of 1400+ miles of roadway in the Baltimore region.
Electronic newsflash detailing current news, events, and more related to biking and walking in and around the Baltimore region.
Boston Street and Ponca Street; Freight-Related Intersection Evaluation. August 2005. Online (pdf: 2,136 kb) free.
Two in a series of consultant assessments of specific intersections (these are in Baltimore City) to identify deficiencies related to freight movement and to determine if safety and operational improvements are necessary.
Reports on actions and initiatives of the Baltimore Regional Transportation Board (formerly the Transportation Steering Committee)
Presents the findings of a vehicle license plate survey conducted at the Baltimore Washington International Airport (BWI) in December 2002. More information.
Research conducted by the Louis Berger Group on how the structure of the Baltimore economy is changing, and how the transport needs of fast growing and emerging industries differ from traditional industries.
Description of May 2009 activities promoting alternative modes of getting to work.
Review the scope of specialized transportation services currently available in the Baltimore region that meet the mobility needs of the elderly and individuals with disabilities.
Multi-year compendium of bills and resolutions introduced to the Maryland General Assembly, with a brief summary of each, its sponsor(s) and its final disposition.
2007-2011. August 2006. Online (pdf: 329 kb) free, print $10. Appendices online (pdf: 884 kb) free, print $10.
Annual update of analyses showing that planned transportation improvements in the region conform with air quality goals.
Survey data on 23 roadways in the Baltimore region shows that overall travel speeds are at or above the posted speed limit, but identifies numerous congested areas as well, due to bottlenecks, heavy volume, road construction and other factors.
Congestion Monitoring Using GPS in the Baltimore Region: Travel Time & Travel Speed Data Archive, 1998-2004. December 2005. Online (pdf: 7,030 kb) free, print $25.
Compilation of travel speed survey data for six years. Introduction (1,691 kb) and data for 1998 (1,109 kb), 1999 (1,068 kb), 2000 (1,001 kb), 2001 (608 kb), 2002 (670 kb) and 2004 (977 kb) are also available in individual smaller pdf documents. No survey was done in 2003.
Congestion Monitoring Using GPS on Freeways and Arterials in the Baltimore Region. June 2002. $10.
Overview of BMC's activities and findings in collecting and analyzing morning rush hour travel speed data for 2001 in the region, using global positioning system techniques.
Compares 1998 and 2002 morning rush hour travel speeds on 14 corridors in the Baltimore region, and describes collection methodology, which used global positioning system technology.
Presents research conducted by the Matrix Group and Bonham Research on current meanings of "equity" and related concepts as they are being applied in transportation planning and policy issues, and suggests options on how the Baltimore region might deal with matters of equity in transportation.
Documents the development of a new commercial trip forecasting model for the BMC, focusing on vehicles such as passenger cars and light trucks that are not included in the truck model.
Documents the development of a new set of regional truck trip forecasting models for the BMC.
Employer Guide to Bicycle commuting: Establishing a Bike Friendly Workplace for Your Baltimore Region Employees. 2009. Online (pdf: 1,069 kb).
Guide for employers in the region who want to offer a bicycle-friendly place to work. Included are tips on encouraging employees to commute by bike, providing bicycle facilities and using the Bicycle Commuter Act and tax incentives.
Summarizes results of a freight workshop held in March 2001 to identify potential small-scale improvements to the designated National Highway System intermodal connectors.
Reports on a survey of truck fleet owners operating in the Baltimore region to determine level of current and planned usage of emission control and fuel saving equipment.
Provides the status of transportation, air quality and community development-related legislation that has been introduced.
Provides a concise chronological reference to major physical and service changes to the transportation modes that serve the Baltimore region. For an historic narrative organized by mode, see Transportation System Development, below.
Analysis of truck traffic patterns and problems near the Maryland Food Center Authority in Howard County.
Updates on news and conferences of interest to the freight community.
One of a series of consultant assessments of a specific intersection (this one in Carroll County) to identify deficiencies related to freight movement and to determine if safety and operational improvements are necessary.
Outlines current transportation challenges facing the region and details 9 projects using Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) to meet those challenges.
Describes the framework for laying out the boundaries, players and strategies for the process of information and transportation management within the region's Intelligent Transportation Systems plan.
Documents the need for improving mobility options for the existing and rapidly growing elderly population in the region, especially in lower density suburban areas.
Lists public transportation and specialized transportation services available in the Baltimore region for individuals with special mobility needs, their caregivers and other interested individuals. This is the 5th edition of this directory.
Summarizes new residential development in the Baltimore region in 2005, particularly in relationship to priority funding areas and sewer and water infrastructure.
Continues a series of reports on transportation trends in the Baltimore region; presents data in a tabular and graphic, display-oriented format.
Developed as a supporting document to the 2001 Baltimore Region Transportation Plan, this plan helps guide funding recommendations and long-term service planning for a regional approach to providing transportation services to welfare recipients and low-income people who are entering the labor force.
Results of a survey of Baltimore region employers on their familiarity with and use of commuter assistance options such as flexible work hours, telecommuting, transit subsidies and others.
A guide to assist emergency responders (police, fire and transportation personnel) in communicating with Spanish-only speakers. The booklet provides Spanish translations of typical phrases that would be needed in the event of a road emergency.
Analysis of the travel patterns (origins and destinations) of people using public transit and other ground transportation services such as taxis, limos and shuttles at the Baltimore Washington International Airport in December 2002. More information.
In spring 1999, Skycomp conducted an aerial photo-survey of highway traffic quality on designated highways in Baltimore. The report provides maps and comments on congestion during both morning and evening rush hours for over 35 highway segments, and provides a baseline of data for evaluating future transportation investment alternatives.
Provides update of above report. Includes CD-ROM.
Traffic Quality in the Metropolitan Baltimore Planning Region (Spring 2005). 2005. Online (pdf: 11,124 kb) free.
Provides update of above reports.
Annual update of new legislation introduced in the Maryland General Assembly, and its disposition.
Annual update of new legislation introduced in the Maryland General Assembly.
The region's long-range transportation plan oulines the major transportation investments proposed for implementation by 2035 in the six jurisdictions in the region.
Provides citizens with basic information for effective participation in the state, local and regional transportation planning processes.
Brief history of the development of the six travel modes (roads, public transit, rail, water transport, air, and non-motorized--or pedestrian and bicycle) that make up the local transportation system. For a chronology, see Major Transportation Milestones, above.
Reports on the use of GPS to collection data for monitoring traffic congestion.
To support households and businesses relocating to the Baltimore region as a result of new Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC)-related employment, BMC has collected data on traffic conditions on selected commuter routes in the most affected areas.
Truck traffic in the region is expected to continue to increase, raising issues of safety and problems with inappropriate truck parking. This consultant study recommends some approaches for addressing truck parking issues.
US 1 (Washington Boulevard) and Guilford Road and Corridor Road / Howard Street; Intersection Study. July 2002. Online (pdf: 2,537 kb) free.
One of a series of consultant assessments of a specific intersection (this one in Howard County) to identify deficiencies related to freight movement and to determine if safety and operational improvements are necessary.
One of a series of consultant assessments of a specific intersection (this one in Howard County) to identify deficiencies related to freight movement and to determine if safety and operational improvements are necessary.
The result of a variety of interviews, workshops, surveys, focus groups and public meetings over a 15-month period, Vision 2030 creates a framework for policy and management decisions regarding the Baltimore region's future. This CD-ROM includes the final complete report and its appendices, a PowerPoint presentation, and 3 movie files. The report itself is also online (pdf) free.
Summary of the Vision 2030 process and report.
Summarizes the requirements and state of practice in stormwater management in the Baltimore region, in order to refine the role of water quality assessment in the metropolitan transportation planning process.
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