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Ph.D. student Sadegh Sabouri publishes two articles about ridesharing and the built environment

Ride-sourcing services are getting more popular each year, and their markets are growing. Much has been speculated, but not much has been tested regarding the impacts of ride-sourcing services on the transportation system. In this study, we examine the relationship between ride-sourcing services and vehicle ownership of households, by using the most up-to-date (2017) national...Continue reading

Ph.D. student JaYoung Kim and Profs. Keith Bartholomew and Reid Ewing publish on bus stop amenities, bus ridership, and ADA paratransit demand

Abstract Improving bus stops by providing shelters, seating, signage, and sidewalks is relatively inexpensive and popular among riders and local officials. Making such improvements, however, is not often a priority for U.S. transit providers because of competing demands for capital funds and a perception that amenities are not tied to measurable increases in system effectiveness...Continue reading

Laura Hanson, AICP (MUP ‘05)

Hometown: Salt Lake City Current Position, Organization: Director of Planning, Utah Transit Authority How did you discover urban planning/urban ecology? I started my college experience out as an Environmental Studies major.  I really wanted to work for a federal land management agency and spend the majority of my time in the field.  However, I started noticing that...Continue reading

CMP alumni talk about “bike boxes” in the SLC Tribune.

Photo courtesy of Utah Department of Transportation CMP alumni talk about “bike boxes” in the SLC Tribune. “A bike box is a really awesome paint-marked area on the roadway where cyclists can stand and wait for their time to navigate a left-hand turn,” said Heidi Goedhart (MCMP 2016), Utah DOT active transportation manager. Bicyclist Kai Tohinaka (MCMP 2012) adds:...Continue reading