State DOT Policies Affecting Adaptive Street Use: Learning from COVID19 Experiences (Project E6)
项目名称: State DOT Policies Affecting Adaptive Street Use: Learning from COVID19 Experiences (Project E6)
摘要: This project examines local and state level responses to changing demands on public street space during the COVID-19 pandemic. Cities across the US moved quickly to reallocate street space to accommodate increased need for space to walk, cycle, or engage in outdoor commerce. However, such actions were underrepresented in southeastern US cities. The research team seeks to identify state level actions—policies, resources, expertise—from other regions that facilitated rapid local responses and evaluate their transferability to southeastern US cities. The team uses existing data sources on local COVID-19 actions, which the team will supplement with structured interviews with state-level officials in a sample of US states that enacted strong supports for local street space adaptations.
状态: Active
资金: 67233
资助组织: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology
管理组织: Southeastern Transportation Research, Innovation, Development and Education Center (STRIDE)
项目负责人: Tucker-Thomas, Dawn
执行机构: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill<==>North Carolina State University, Raleigh
主要研究人员: Combs, Tabitha;Huntsinger, Leta F
开始时间: 20220501
预计完成日期: 20230530
主题领域: Design;Economics;Highways;Operations and Traffic Management;Pedestrians and Bicyclists;Planning and Forecasting;Policy
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