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4th Annual Summer Conferenceon Livable Communities
Western Michigan University | University of Texas at Arlington | Utah State UniversityWayne State University | Tennessee State University
wmich.edu/transportationcenter • facebook.com/TRCLC
US DOT Tier 1 University Transportation Center
June 1-2, 2017Kalamazoo, Michigan
Western Michigan University
Transportation Center for Livable Communities
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Dr. Tim Greene, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs,Western Michigan University
Welcome to Western Michigan University, the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences and to the 4th Annual Conference on Livable Communities. This is an important conference for the future of transportation and we are pleased to host it once again. As members of this consor-tium, you are leaders, educators and innovators in helping address our country’s ever-growing need for safe, reliable and environmentally sustainable transportation systems. Your work, in
particular, has far-reaching implications for making our communities more livable – more walkable and bike-able, and with greater access to public transit.
We value the expertise each of you contributes to the consortium and to the conference. We also appreciate the public agencies, industry partners and interest groups that actively support the Center not only through finan-cial support, but also by reviewing research proposals and identifying research opportunities.
I hope you find the conference engaging, productive and thought provoking. Thank you for attending and shar-ing your ideas and knowledge.
Dr. Jun-Seok Oh, Ph.D., PE, PTOE, Director, Transportation Center for Livable Communities (TRCLC)Professor, Civil and Construction Engineering, Western Michigan University
Welcome to TRCLC’s 4th Annual Summer Conference for Livable Communities!It is my great pleasure to host this year’s conference again. This conference is intended to assist researchers and professionals in developing livable communities by introducing state-of-the-art research and techniques. I hope this conference becomes a place for researchers, engineers, planners, advocates, and administrators who work to make our communities
livable. I am also very glad to see many graduate students who present their research posters in this conference. I also like to thank all TRCLC consortium members for their contribution for TRCLC research as well we this conference. Members of the TRCLC consortium have worked hard in identifying current and future problems in building livable communities and strive to provide solutions to those issues. While looking forward to seeing research innovations through this conference, I hope this conference is enjoyable for all attendees.
Welcome
Thank you to the TRCLC Consortium Partner Institutions -
A very special thank you to theKalamazoo Community Foundationfor sponsoring the breakfasts and lunches during the conference.
AcknowledgmentThis conference is funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s University’s Transportation Center Program.
4th Annual Summer Conference on Livable Communities
DETAILED PROGRAMDay 1: Thursday, June 1, 2017
Transportation Research Center for Livable Communitie
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Session Title Speaker
9:00 – 10:00 Registration
Opening 10:00 – 10:15
Welcoming Remark Congratulatory Remark
Jun-Seok Oh, Director, TRCLC Timothy Greene, Provost, WMU
Session 1: 10:15 – 11:45
Pedestrian
Transportation
Moderator: Dr. Ron
Van Houten, Western Michigan
University
[1-1] Using Data Collection and the District-wide Model to Approach Safe Routes to School
Katie Johnson Michigan Fitness Foundation
[1-2] Development of Crosswalk Design Guidelines for the City of Ann Arbor
Cynthia Redinger City of Ann Arbor
[1-3] Final Results of the Gateway R1-6 Study Ron Van Houten
Western Michigan University
[1-4] Impact of Access Management Practices to Pedestrian Safety
Deo Chimba Tennessee State University
11:45 – 1:30 Lunch
Poster Session
Session 2: 1:30 – 3:00
Transportation
& Livability
Moderator: Dr. Stephen Mattingly,
University of Texas at Arlington
[2-1] Livability in State Departments of Transportation
David Kack Western Transportation Institute
Montana State University [2-2] Public Health Performance Measures and
Their Role in the Regional Metropolitan Transportation Planning Process
Stephen Mattingly University of Texas at Arlington
[2-3] Community-Aware Charging Station Network Design for Electrified Vehicles in
Urban Areas
Saravanan Venkatachalam Wayne State University
[2-4] Mobility and Economic Impacts due to Bridge Construction
Upul Attanayake Western Michigan University
3:00 – 3:15 Break
Session 3 3:15 – 5:00
Transportation for People with
Mobility Limitations
Moderator:
Dr. Jun-Seok Oh, Western Michigan
University
[3-1] Maintaining Safe Mobility for Oder Adults: Michigan's Integrated Approach.
David Eby University of Michigan
[3-2] An assessment of vehicle condition, maintenance, advanced technologies and
assistive modifications among older drivers
Nicole Zanier University of Michigan
[3-3] Which roadway features are problematic to older adults? - An insight from Michigan
crashes
Valerian Kwigizile Western Michigan University
[3-4] Estimating and Enhancing Public Transit Accessibility for People with Mobility
Limitations: A Kalamazoo County, Michigan Case
C. Scott Smith DePaul University,
[3-5] Beaconing Signalization to Reduce Blind Pedestrians' Veer on Snow-covered Pavement
Dae Kim Western Michigan University
5:00 – 8:00 Networking Dinner @ Parkview Room
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Funda Yavuz
Transportation Center for Livable Communities
Day 2: Friday, June 2, 2017
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Day 2: June 2, Friday
Session Title Speaker
7:30 – 8:30 Breakfast & Networking
Session 4 8:30 – 10:00
Bicycle
Transportation & Safety
Moderator:
Dr. C. Scott Smith, DePaul University
[3-1] Exploring Bicycle Route Choice Behavior with Space Syntax
Ziqi Song Utah State University
[3-2] Development of Safety Performance Functions and Other Decision Support Tools
to Assess Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety
Timothy Gates Michigan State University
[3-3] Assessing bicycling environments using GPS-instrument probe bicycle
Shinhye Joo Western Michigan University
[3-4] Grand Rapids Bike Safety Education - The Results!
Chris Zull City of Grand Rapids
10:00 – 10:15 Break
10:15 – 11:30 Roundtable Group Discussion Ron Van Houten (Non-motorized) C. Scott Smith (Shared Mobility)
Stephen Mattingly (Livability)
11:30 – 1:30 Lunch
Poster Session Segway Trial (East Parking)
Session 5
1:30 – 3:10
Transportation Equity
Moderator: Dr. Valerian
Kwigizile, Western Michigan
University
[5-1] Shared Mobility as an Equity Strategy: Local and Global Impacts
Cassie Halls Shared-Use Mobility Center
[5-2] Wyoming Intercity Bus Service Study David Kack
Western Transportation Institute Montana State University
[5-3] Leveraging App Technology to Document Social Exclusion and Lost Opportunities Due
to Transportation Disadvantage
Noelle Fields University of Texas at Arlington
[5-4] The Role of Transportation in Fostering Placemaking in Benton Harbor
Denise Smith Michigan Department of
Transportation
[5-5] Does Location Matter? Affordability Analysis of the Low-Income Housing Tax
Credit Program
Shima Hamidi University of Texas at Arlington
3:10 – 3:30 Best Poster Awards and Closing Jun-Seok Oh, WMU
If you need Professional Development Hours (PDH) for PE license, please sign up at the registration desk. 4.5 credits for each day will be given. These credits do not apply to those states requiring preapprovals.
If you need Professional Development Hours (PDH) for PE license, please sign up at the registration desk. 4.5 credits for each day will be given. These credits do not apply to those states requiring preapprovals.
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4th Annual Summer Conference on Livable Communities
GRADUATE STUDENT POSTER PRESENTATIONSP-1 Kevin Soloka,TSUMicrosimulation of the Impact of Access Management to Vehicle and Pedestrian Operations
P-2 Stephen Stapleton, MSUFactors Affecting Driver Yielding Compliance on College Campuses: An Evaluation of 31 Uncontrolled Midblock Crosswalks on Low Speed Roadways in Michigan
P-3 Stephen Stapleton, MSUA Comparison of Analysis Methods for Predicting Driver Yielding Compliance to Staged Pedestrians at Midblock Crossing Areas
P-4 Fadi Alhomaidat, WMUThe Relationship Between Cycling Risk Perception and Skill Level of Different Age Groups
P-5 Lusanni Acosta, WMUHow Does the Pedestrian-Driver Behavior Influence the Number of Crashes? A Case Study of Grand Rapids, Michigan
P-6 Abul Mazumder, WMUPolicy and Guidelines for Enhancing Non-motorized Mobility within Construction Zones Located in Cities
P-7 Brenda Burdick, WMUAnalysis of Alternative Pavement Marking Materials in Michigan
P-8 Mohammad Al-Akash and Jia Guo, WMUTowards More Livable Communities through Enhancing Pedestrians’ Road Crossing Safety Using D2I Communication
P-9 Yi He, USUIntegrated planning of park-and-ride facilities and transit service
P-10 Tiffany Murphy, UTAWorking on an Interdisciplinary Team to Address the Transportation Experiences of EJ Populations
P-11 Zhaocai Liu, USURobust planning of dynamic wireless charging infrastructure for battery electric buses
P-12 Sia LYIMO, WMUDrivers concerns for different driving condition and roadway related features: Survey of Michigan drivers
P-13 Keneth Kwayu, WMUSemantic analysis of failure to yield and disregarding traffic control at signal-controlled intersection using Natural Language
P-14 Mehedi Hasan, WMUAn overall methodological review to measure the Walkability and Bikeability indices for active transportation
P-15 Cole Villalobos, WMUReal Time Bicycle Simulation Study of Bicyclists’ Behaviors and their Implication on Safety
P-16 Feizi Ahmad, WMUA literature review on pedestrian distraction by using smart-phone
P-17 Bandhan Dutta Ayon, WMULake Effect Snow and Traffic Crashes: A Spatial-temporal Analysis
P-18 Johnathan Hochmuth, WMUA Parametric Analysis of Width of an In-Street Sign Configuration on Driver Yielding
P-19 Brent Kostich, WMUAnalyzing Cyclist Safety Through Dynamic Simulation
P-20 Majid Mastali,WMUAssess ADA compliance of roadways using automatic point cloud measurements
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Transportation Center for Livable Communities
CONFERENCE VENUE AND HOTELS
Conference Venue: Western Michigan University, Parkview Campus College of Engineering and Applied Sciences (CEAS)
Recommended Hotels: Staybridge Suites Kalamazoo 2001 Seneca Ln Kalamazoo, MI 49003 (269) 372-8000
Holiday Inn Kalamazoo-W (W Michigan Univ) 2747 South Eleventh Street Kalamazoo, MI 49009 (269) 375-6000
Radisson Plaza Hotel at Kalamazoo Center 100 W Michigan Ave Kalamazoo, MI 49007 (269) 343-3333
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4th Annual Summer Conference on Livable Communities
PARKING INFORMATION
Parking: East Parking Deck is free for all conference attendees on June 1 - 2.
Registration: 1st Floor of the central area
Conference Presentations: Room D-109 (1st Floor)
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