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Among its many activities, the TPC has maintained its active role in technical product development. The council sponsors sessions during ITE’s Technical Conference and Exhibit and Annual Meeting and Exhibit, focusing on a variety of issues, including transportation demand management in relation to operations and management, corridor planning methods and transportation planning models. The council continues its work on products such as the update of the site impact analysis recommended practice and success stories on congestion management.
The TPC actively seeks out the most effective means of communicating with its members.
The TPC has a Discussion Group, where members can post technical
questions and receive quick responses from their peers. Instructions on becoming a member of this Discussion
Group can
be found here.
Goals of TPC
- To actively involve ITE members in developing technical products including
reports, seminars, and training.
- To facilitate in the sharing of technical knowledge between members.
- To recognize outstanding transportation planning efforts through awards activities.
- To promote the standing of transportation planners among the profession, and among
the public at large.
Awards
A list of Council Executive Committee members can be found in the
membership directory under ITE
Council Executive Committee members. A list of Council members can be
found under ITE Councils. Select the appropriate Council from the dropdown
menu and click "Search".
Professional Transportation Planner™ (PTP) certification program
The Transportation Planning Council is happy to announce that the Professional Transportation Planner™ (PTP) certification program is part of the Council’s efforts to provide members with what is current in the field of transportation planning.
The certification program is designed for candidates who have a wide-range of education and experience in transportation planning. Currently, no other certification program is offered that specifically addresses the work performed by transportation planners. Transportation planning is the discipline that examines and evaluates the potential of future actions to improve movement of people and goods by motor vehicle, public transportation, walking and cycling in accordance with a set of objectives.
Providing cooperative interaction between the public, transportation professionals and decision makers—transportation planning balances the needs of access mobility and safety with environmental economic and social equity concerns. For more information on the PTP certification, click here.
Current Projects and Project Leaders
A list of council projects can be found in the ITE Council and Headquarters Project
Directory. Select the appropriate council from the drop down menu and click "Find Project".
For information on joining this
council, contact Jennifer Byrd, 202 289-0222, ext. 124. For information on joining a committee, contact
the project leader or if none is listed contact Ed
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