Category: Transit GIS 2017 Website

Transit GIS 2017 Session: Transit’s Impact on Property: Value, Use, and Opportunity

Moderated by: Melinda Morang Transit’s Impact on Property: Value, Use, and Opportunity Learn how to assess transit’s impact on land use and rider/resident opportunity, hear a case study of BRT’s impact on residential property value in Eugene, Oregon, and learn how you can use story map tools to present success stories on the impacts of …

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Transit GIS 2017 Session: Advanced Development: TOD Real Estate, Analysis-Visualization, and GIS-Train Control

Moderated by: Terry Bills Advanced Development: TOD Real Estate, Analysis-Visualization, and GIS-Train Control Learn about advanced techniques for modernizing real estate management and TODs, methods for data analysis and visualization during development review, and WMATA’s linking GIS with train control systems. Is That My Parcel? Modernizing Real Estate and Transit Oriented Development using GIS Scott …

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Transit GIS 2017 Session: America’s Next Stop Model: Better Ridership Forecasting Using GIS, GTFS, and Public Data

Moderated by: M. Nazrul Islam America’s Next Stop Model: Better Ridership Forecasting Using GIS, GTFS, and Public Data On the heels of FTA’s STOPS Transit Ridership Model come new techniques to further improve transit project modeling by using commonly available resources.  Presentations explore the use of GTFS to code transit model networks, Census and GPS …

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Transit GIS 2017 Session: Use Your Data: Applying Big Data, O-D Survey Data for Service Improvements and Title VI Equity Analysis

Moderated by: Carl Anderson Use Your Data: Applying Big Data, O-D Survey Data for Service Improvements and Title VI Equity Analysis Learn to leverage big data to improve transit (performance, reliability, efficiency), hear about opportunities to use Origin-Destination Survey data, and using GIS for Title VI Equity Analysis. Transit Origin-Destination Survey Flow Analysis Jeremy Strauss, …

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Transit GIS 2017 Session: Staying on Track? State of Good Repair and Railroad/Project Management

Moderated by: Ed Wells Staying on Track? State of Good Repair and Railroad/Project Management Learn about the role of GIS in managing transit state of good repair by integrating with enterprise systems, how DelDOT uses their railroad program management system, the application of enterprise project management tools in transit and the use of multi-agency collaborative …

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