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The meeting agenda includes opening remarks, introductions, and a presentation by a guest speaker. It features updates from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Technical updates will be provided regarding State Planning and Research (SPR), crash data, and roadway statistics. Additionally, current project updates will cover the Data Linkage Project, Trauma Registry, and the SOS Data Lake, followed by an open discussion.
The meeting included a presentation on the importance of crash data and MMUCC by a guest speaker from NHTSA. Updates were provided regarding continuous improvement projects for grants, the new ICARS crash reporting system, data dictionary development, and the transition to electronic crash reports. The committee received reports on roadway GIS updates, research on cannabis and crashes, and the updated trauma registry data fields. Technical progress on the SOS Data Lake project was reported, including data security and infrastructure milestones. Additionally, upcoming funding opportunities were noted, and the status of the committee Charter and MOU was discussed. Open discussion topics included the timeline for adopting a new electronic crash report form and the implementation of logic checks in reporting software.
The meeting covered several key topics including updates on 405c grant funding for fiscal years 2025 and 2026, as well as anticipated application periods for future local and state agency grants. The committee discussed the current vacancy of the Traffic Records Coordinator position and outlined objectives for the role. Other discussion points included themes from the 2021 STRAP assessment, the status of the Traffic Records Strategic Plan, and ongoing efforts to update and improve the organization's website. Additionally, the committee addressed the need for approval of the Charter and MOU, and provided updates regarding technical committee roster maintenance and upcoming meeting schedules.
The meeting featured a detailed presentation from consultants on ridership and revenue forecasting for the high-speed rail corridor. Key topics included a review of technical modeling approaches, the implementation and findings of a peer review process to ensure model defensibility, sensitivity testing of various service headways, and benchmarking against comparable rail services in the United States. Additionally, the commission discussed the data inputs used to estimate travel demand between city pairs, the methodology for conducting stated preference surveys, and the role of the Technical Advisory Committee in refining the model results.
The meeting included a welcome address, a presentation on community engagement in active transportation policy and planning, a legislative and policy update from the Bureau of Design Environment, and an overview of current funding and partnership opportunities. Additionally, the agenda featured a status update on the active transportation plan and concluded with an open forum and roundtable discussion.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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