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2023

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Poster Session 3198

Census Data Fusion: Using Data to Understand Equity and Travel Behavior Disruptions

Tuesday, January 10, 3:45 PM- 5:30 PM ET
Convention Center 2023, Hall A
Poster
Kathleen Yu, North Central Texas Council of Governments,
Clara Reschovsky, OST-R/Bureau of Transportation Statistics

Sponsored by:
Standing Committee on Urban Transportation Data and Information Systems (AED20)
Subcommittee on Census for Transportation Planning (AED20(1))

There has been a growing spotlight on equity to address the consistent and systematic fair, just, and impartial treatment of all individuals.  While this is an important topic, finding data to help address equity issues in transportation is challenging. Posters will help visualize how Census data can help answer the questions that arise surrounding equity in transportation and how travel behavior disruptions affect society.



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Title Presentation Number
Trips That Matter: A New Perspective on Transit Job Accessibility Using Longitudinal Employer–Household Dynamics Workforce Variables
Hana Randle, SRF Consulting Group, Inc.
Jacqueline Nowak, SRF Consulting Group, Inc.
P23-20205
A Socioeconomic and Transportation Infrastructure Perspective for Assessing Economic Resilience and Recovery in the U.S. Great Lakes Region
Lisa Losada Rojas, University of New Mexico
Indraneel Kumar, Purdue University
Annie Cruz-Porter, Purdue University
Lionel Beaulieu, Purdue University
Andrey Zhalnin, Purdue University
Ben St. Germain, Purdue University
Yue Ke, Argonne National Laboratory
Konstantina Gkritza, Purdue University
P23-20206
Exploring Modal Variations in Accessibility
Saloni Deodhar, AECOM
Konstantina Gkritza, Purdue University
P23-20207
The Shift of Work from Home and Public Transit Ridership in Alabama During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Rui Ma, Merced County Association of Governments
Sachin Shivashankar, University of Alabama, Huntsville
Muhammad Usama, University of Alabama, Huntsville
P23-20208
A Spatial-Social Analysis of Multi-Dimensional Evaluation of Bikeability and Cyclist Equity in the City of Huntsville, Alabama
Muhammad Usama, University of Alabama, Huntsville
Rui Ma, Merced County Association of Governments
Sachin Shivashankar, University of Alabama, Huntsville
P23-20209
Census Data Products in Action to Identify Gaps in Funding Transit Operations and Allocate Relief Funds Equitably
Cemal Ayvalik, University of Illinois, Chicago
Peter Kersten, Regional Transportation Authority of Northeastern Illinois
Peter Fahrenwald, Regional Transportation Authority (Chicago)
P23-20210
Exploring the Transportation Mobility Disparities Between the Elderly and Non-Elderly Population in the State of New York Using Census Transportation Planning Products and National Household Travel Survey Data
Yuandong Liu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Majbah Uddin, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Ho-Ling Hwang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Shih-Miao Chin, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
P23-20211
How Did COVID-19 Disrupt Travel Behaviors of Residents in "Fast-Changing" Neighborhoods in Southern California?
Tom Vo, Southern California Association of Governments
Frank Wen, Southern California Association of Governments
Hsi-Hwa Hu, Southern California Association of Governments
John Cho, Southern California Association of Governments
Kevin Kane, Southern California Association of Governments
Jung Seo, Southern California Association of Governments
Jonah Pellecchia, Southern California Association of Governments
P23-20212
Commute Equity: A Clustering Analysis on Demographic Characteristics and Commute Travel Patterns
Jiaxu Zhou, AECOM
P23-20213
Using American Community Survey Data to Examine Equity in Grade Crossing Safety
Rebecca Wingate, Cambridge Systematics
Daniel Forbush, Cambridge Systematics
P23-20214