Smart, Shared, and Social: Enhancing All-Hazards Recovery Plans with Demand Management Technologies
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2020-01-01
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Edition:Final Report, November 2015–September 2019
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Abstract:This report summarizes the activities and results of a project to develop an all-hazards emergency transportation recovery plan for Portland, Oregon. The first phase of the project was to develop, test, and refine an integrated all-hazards emergency transportation recovery plan, working directly with organizations that are involved in transit and transportation demand management (TDM) in the Portland region. The key goal was to address the need for post-disaster access and mobility when infrastructure capacity has been reduced by both damage and the needs of emergency responders and recovery activities and to jumpstart the region on the road to social and economic recovery. The second phase of the project was to develop a training course on emergency transportation recovery planning using the Portland plan as a prototype. The course was offered in six locations across the country. This project provides examples and tools for other regions and agencies to develop a transportation recovery plan.
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