Traffic Impact Assessment Workshop
Sponsored by the Southeastern Massachusetts Committee
Friday, November 18, 2016
Abington Ale House – 1235 Bedford Street, Abington, MA
7:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Gary R. McNaughton, PE, PTOE
Vice President & New England Regional Manager, McMahon Associates
This workshop will provide an overview of important traffic impact considerations for residential, commercial, institutional and industrial projects. Basic elements will be covered, such as documenting and characterizing existing background traffic volumes, including daily volumes, directional volumes, and peak hour volumes. Additional topics to be discussed include trip generation using the ITE Trip Generation Manual and project volume estimation, future growth evaluation and projection, traffic distribution and assignment, level of service consideration, report presentation, signalized intersections, queuing theory, and public outreach and presentation.
Gary R. McNaughton has over 25 years of experience in the planning and design of transportation and engineering projects. He has managed both public and private sector projects that have involved traffic impact assessments and land development reviews, including assessing the environmental impact of a project. He has successfully permitted a range of projects from small residential developments to large, high profile, retail and mixed-use developments utilizing the traffic assessment process, through design and construction.
Who should attend? Engineers, planners, policy makers, contractors and developers interested in the traffic impact assessment process.
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Registration Fees:
$55 Members, $70 Non-Members
$45 Public Sector Members, $55 Public Sector Non-Members
Registration Deadline: Monday, November 14, 2016
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