The City of Pasadena adopted new metrics for measuring transportation impact in 2015 that promote sustainable transportation and urban form. This paper describes the process by which conventional impact measures were replaced with metrics for sustainability and describes experiences with implementation of the metrics, development of companion elements, and monitoring performance. The integrated approach to planning, development review, and system management in use in Pasadena provides both a model framework for other cities and highlights the issues that can be encountered when using metrics that are less familiar to the public and decision makers.
Pasadena’s Experience using Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) to Measure Transportation Impact
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board ; 2673 , 4 ; 275-283
2019-04-04
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