2017 CTS Transportation Research Conference

Thursday, November 2, 2017

About the Event

The conference convenes researchers and practitioners from Minnesota and the Upper Midwest to highlight new learning, emerging ideas, and the latest innovations in transportation. Attendees will learn about research findings, implementation efforts, and engagement activities related to a variety of transportation topics.

Conference Materials


Presentations

Luncheon Session: Transportation Policy Innovation: LA Metro’s Experience 

Keynote Speaker(s)

Joshua Schank, Chief Innovation Officer, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority

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Keynote presentation video (YouTube)

Opening Session: How We Pay for Transportation Infrastructure: What’s the Value Proposition? 

Keynote Speaker(s)

Joung Lee, Policy Director, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials

Panelists

  • Tracy Hatch, Deputy Commissioner, Minnesota Department of Transportation
  • Jeffrey Heilstedt, Vice President, Transportation Regional Business Line Leader, Midwest Region, AECOM
  • Jim McDonough, Commissioner, Ramsey County
  • Jerry Zhao, Associate Professor, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota

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Keynote presentation and panel discussion video (YouTube)

1 − Issues in Multimodal Travel Behavior and Accessibility

Jim Henricksen, MnDOT

 

Time Series Data Clustering of Minnesota Bike Sharing System and Operation Strategy

  • Yufeng Zhang, Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering, University of Minnesota
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Intraurban Accessibility and Employment Density: Evidence from the Twin Cities

  • Michael Iacono, MnDOT
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Evaluating Transit Route Choice in the Twin Cities

  • Jacqueline Nowak, Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering, University of Minnesota
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Full-Day Accessibility Evaluation of Transit Systems Using GPS-Based Location Data

  • Ying Song, Department of Geography, Environment, and Society, University of Minnesota
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2 − Engaging the Public and Stakeholders on Transportation Issues

Steve Gentry, Metropolitan Airports Commission

 

Status of and Strategies for Social Media Use in Minnesota’s Transportation Planning and Policy

  • Ingrid Schneider and Melissa Peck, Department of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota
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Addressing Citizens’ Requests for Traffic Safety Solutions

  • Renae Kuehl, SRF Consulting Group, and Mark Ray, City of Crystal
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More than a Bridge: The Challenges in Developing an International Border Crossing Project

  • Dale Grove, Stantec
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3 − Maximizing the Efficiency of Minnesota‘s Freight Network

Matt Schmit, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota

 

Connecting Small and Medium-Sized Farms to Wholesale Markets Through Backhauling from Rural Grocery Stores

  • Naomi Olive, Regional Sustainable Development Partnerships, University of Minnesota, and Duke Harrison, Mason Brothers Wholesale Grocery
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Evolving Supply Chains and Local Commodity Flows: A GIS Road Network Analysis of Minnesota Cereal Grain Movement

  • Travis Fried, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota
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Components of an Attractive Minnesota Freight Market

  • Matt Schmit, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota
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4 − Opportunities and Innovations from the Sharing Economy

Saif Benjaafar, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Minnesota

 

Do New Bike Share Stations Increase Member Use: A Quasi-Experimental Study and Spatial-Temporal Models of Bike Share Trips in the Twin Cities

  • Jueyu Wang, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota
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Shared Rides for Everyone: Transportation Network Companies (TNCs) at MSP Airport

  • Atif Saeed, Metropolitan Airports Commission
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Considering a User-Based Fee that Funds Infrastructure in the Sharing Economy

  • Chris Berrens, MnDOT
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5 − Transportation Innovation in Minnesota

Gina Baas, Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota

 

Panel Discussion

  • Frank Douma, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota; Jenifer Hager, City of Minneapolis; John Levin, Metro Transit; Brendan Murphy, Accessibility Observatory, Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota
 

6 − Roadsides and Pollinators

Tim Sexton, MnDOT

 

Importance and Concerns of Roadsides for Pollinators

  • Daniel Cariveau, Department of Entomology, University of Minnesota
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MnDOT’s Roadside Management Practices

  • Tina Markeson, MnDOT
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7 − Technologies for Making Work Zones Safer

Nichole Morris, HumanFIRST Laboratory, University of Minnesota

 

Development of a Work Zone Intrusion Reporting System

  • Curtis Craig, HumanFIRST Laboratory, University of Minnesota
 

Mitigating Risk in Work Zones: Informing Drivers Using In-Vehicle Technology

  • Jacob Achtemeier, HumanFIRST Laboratory, University of Minnesota
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Using Bluetooth Low-Energy Technology to Trigger In-Vehicle Messages at Work Zones

  • Chen-Fu Liao, Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering, University of Minnesota
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8 − Bike Shares, Multimodal Parks, and Self-Driving Vehicles: Who Is Being Left Out?

Virajita Singh, Equity and Diversity/College of Design, University of Minnesota

 

Equity Analysis of Access to Bike Share: A Case Study in Twin Cities, MN

  • Jueyu Wang, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota
 

Equity Implications of Multimodal Park Access in the Twin Cities

  • Jacqueline Nowak and Kristin Carlson, Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering, University of Minnesota
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Equity Considerations in the Deployment and Design of Self-Driving Vehicles

  • Adeel Lari, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota
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9 − Transportation Funding: Planning, Distribution, and Value

Mark Nelson, MnDOT

 

ABC Ramps Transportation Operations Study

  • Lisa Austin, MnDOT, and Kevin Karner, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota
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Minnesota Transportation Funding Redistribution

  • Jerry Zhao, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota
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Estimating the Economic Value of Bicycling in Minnesota

  • Xinyi Qian, Tourism Center, University of Minnesota
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Enhancing Return on Investment for MnPASS

  • Paul Morris, SRF Consulting Group, and Brad Larson, MnDOT
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10 − Design and Maintenance of Transportation Infrastructure in Minnesota

Al Forsberg, Blue Earth County (retired)

 

Design of Structure Service Life

  • Kevin MacDonald, Beton Consulting Engineers
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Base Stabilization Additives for Pavement Design

  • Renae Kuehl, SRF Consulting Group, and Dan Wegman, Braun Intertec
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Planning for Better Bikeway Maintenance

  • Jordan Kocak, Hennepin County, and Shaun Lopez Murphy, Toole Design Group
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11 − Trends in Transit Ridership Behavior

Jonathan Ehrlich, Metropolitan Council

 

Findings from the 2016 Transit Onboard Survey

  • Jonathan Ehrlich, Metropolitan Council
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Analyzing U-Pass Ridership Trends

  • Pramesh Kumar, Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering, University of Minnesota
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The Impact of Weather and Socioeconomic Factors on Transit Ridership

  • Christopher Cheong and Pramesh Kumar, Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering, University of Minnesota
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Using the Three-Factor Theory to Examine the Transit Preferences of Riders from Different Income Levels

  • Xinyi Wu, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota
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12 − Roadway Safety Now and Into the Future

Tom Sohrweide, SEH Inc.

 

Examining the Relationship Between Speed Enforcement Laws and Traffic Safety

  • Frank Alarcon, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota
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The Effectiveness of an Intelligent Rural Intersection Conflict Warning System in Promoting Drivers’ Gap Acceptance and Safety at Rural Thru-Stop Controlled Intersections

  • Disi Tian, HumanFIRST Laboratory, University of Minnesota
 

Safety Study of the I-35W Improvements Done Under Minnesota’s Urban Partnership Agreement (UPA) Project

  • Jingru Gao, Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering, University of Minnesota
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What Makes Autonomous Vehicles Testable? Unified Framework for Nonphysical Safety Testing

  • Edward Schwalb, MSC Software
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