Performance Measures for Iowa Transportation Systems

Performance Measures for Iowa Transportation Systems

Author: David Plazak

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Published: 2006

Total Pages: 56

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The purpose of performance measures in planning operations is to identify and track meaningful, quantifiable measures that reflect progress toward the goals of the plan. The Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) has already adopted performance measures in a number of operational areas, including highway maintenance, highway safety, public transportation, and aeronautics. This report is an initial effort to utilize performance measures for transportation system planning. The selected measures provide a cross-section of system performance indicators across three selected transportation planning goals (safety, efficiency, and quality of life) and five transportation modes (highway/bridge, public transit, railroads, aviation, and pedestrian/bicycle). These performance measures are exploratory in nature, and constitute a first attempt to apply performance measures in the context of a statewide multimodal transportation plan from the Iowa DOT. As such, the set of performance measures that the Iowa DOT uses for planning will change over time as more is learned about the application of such measures. The performance measures in this document were developed through consultation with Iowa DOT modal staff (aviation, railroads, highways, public transportation, and pedestrian/bicycle) and the Office of Traffic and Safety. In addition, faculty and staff at the Iowa State University Center for Transportation Research and Education were consulted about performance measurement and data within their areas of expertise.


Iowa in Motion, Planning Ahead 2040

Iowa in Motion, Planning Ahead 2040

Author: Iowa. Department of Transportation

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Published: 2012

Total Pages: 174

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According to 23 CFR (450.214a), The State shall develop a long-range statewide transportation plan, with a minimum 20-year forecast period at the time of adoption, that provides for the development and implementation of the multimodal transportation system for the State." The state transportation plan (Plan) is a document that will address this requirement and serve as a transportation investment guide between now and 2040. Iowa's most recent plan was developed by the Iowa Department of Transportation and adopted in 1997 through a planning process called Iowa in Motion. Much of Iowa in Motion has been implemented and this Plan, "Iowa in Motion -- Planning Ahead," will build on the success of its predecessor. The Plan projects the demand for transportation infrastructure and services to 2040 based on consideration of social and economic changes likely to occur during this time. Iowa's economy and the need to meet the challenges of the future will continue to place pressure on the transportation system. With this in mind, the Plan will provide direction for each transportation mode, and will support a renewed emphasis on efficient investment and prudent, responsible management of our existing transportation system. In recent years, the Iowa DOT has branded this philosophy as stewardship. As Iowa changes and the transportation system evolves, one constant will be that the safe and efficient movement of Iowans and our products is essential for stable growth in Iowa's economy. Iowa's extensive multimodal and multijurisdictional transportation system is a critical component of economic development and job creation throughout the state.


Iowa in Motion

Iowa in Motion

Author: Iowa. Department of Transportation. Office of Systems Planning

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Published: 1994

Total Pages: 110

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Plan seeks to develop, maintain and improve the transportation infrastructure needed to move people and goods efficiently and economically to the year 2020.


Transportation Task Force

Transportation Task Force

Author: Iowa. Transportation Task Force

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Published: 1991

Total Pages: 48

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Strategic planning analysis of critical issues for transportation: state and regional coordination, insurance, safety and environment, marketing and education, partnerships for affordable transportation.