Transportation Planning II Comprehensive Transportation Planning Process
Transportation Planning II Comprehensive Transportation Planning Process
Transportation Planning II Comprehensive Transportation Planning Process
Comprehensive Transportation
Planning Process
Lecture 1
Planning
Basic Definitions
Planning;
“Processes involved in the creation of solutions and goal-oriented concepts
particularly with regard to the future” (Encyclopedic Dictionary of Landscape and
Urban Planning)
Effective planning covers a number of different processes:
• “identifying the vision, goals or objectives to be achieved,
• formulating the strategies needed to achieve the vision and goals,
• determining and allocating the resources (financial and other) required to achieve
the vision and goals,
• outlining implementation arrangements, which include the arrangements for
monitoring and evaluating progress towards achieving the vision and goals” (UNDP
2009
Planning Process
URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING
• Urban planning is the design and regulation of the uses of space that
focus on the physical form, economic functions, and social impacts of
the urban environment and on the location of different activities within
an urban area (city or town) (Encyclopedia Britannica, 2015).
• Regional planning deals with the efficient placement of land-use
activities, infrastructure, and settlement growth across a larger area of
land than an individual city or town. Some of the element of regional
planning includes: Restricting development in wetlands and protected
ecosystems, Planning for new transport infrastructure, Use of land use
zoning system, laws and policies etc.
• A region is an area, especially a part of a country or the world having
definable characteristics but not always fixed boundaries e.g. Rift
valley, Nairobi Metro, Least developed regions
Planning
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PLANNING: Public institutions, such as
- state ministries (for large scale regional planning)_Ministry of
devolution and planning - regional authorities (e.g. district
governments). The planner can be a staff member of a public
planning agency or a private consultancy firm (as a contractor of a
public agency
STAKEHOLDERS: A stakeholder is a person, group or organization
who/which affects or can be affected by a plan
• The “key players” are;
- the responsible public agency (for making the plan)
- other public authorities
- private firms and persons such as environmentalists
Transportation Planning
Planning is the process of deciding what to do and how to do it.
Trip Distribution "Where are those trips This is determined by a number of factors. One factor is how
going?" attractive a zone is to travelers, or how accessible that zone is
with respect to the number of activities that can be conducted
there.
Modal Split "What mode of this prediction is split between automobiles and transit
transportation is being
used by the travelers?"
Network "By what route are these The choice of which route to take is influenced by a number of
Assignment trips traveling from one different factors such as time of day, weather conditions,
place to another?" street conditions and characteristics, and perceived safety.
Post Analysis Phase
In the post analysis phase:
• Evaluation of Alternatives
• Decision-Making on the best alternative
• Financing and Implementation
• Monitoring
Urban Transportation Planning Process
References for this Course
1. Highway Engineering, Martin Rogers
2. Urban Transportation Planning, Micheal D. Meyer,
Eric J. Miller
3. Transportation Planning and Traffic engineering C A
O’Flaherty