Recent student
projects
A
Transit Model for Tallahassee: Adapting the CRTPA Cube Voyager Model for
Transit-Land Use Planning: Evaluating Scenarios for Tallahassee in 2030. (Spring 2010 Transportation Studio)
Estimating the Effects of Transportation Infrastructure Proximity
Using Multiple Longitudinal Regression Methods: The Case of Atlanta by
Timothy Welch. Master’s Thesis, expected approval August 2010.
[White Flint] Intense Transit Oriented
Development for the Suburbs, student class
paper by Seth Morgan, originally submitted 24 April 2009; winner of American
Planning Association, Transportation Division best student paper, March 2010.
Urban
Politics and the Role of Planners in the Decision to Build Light Rail in
Charlotte, by Alex Bell. Master’s
Thesis, approved December 2008.
Elderly
and Youth Bus Ridership: A Comparison of Bus Routes in Miami-Dade County, by Jon Skinner. Master’s Thesis, approved April 2006.
The
Influence of Transit Accessibility to Jobs on the Employment Prospects of
Welfare Recipients: The Case of Broward County, Florida, by Bhuiyan
Alam, Jeff Brown, and Greg Thompson. This is a paper written from Dr. Alam’s
2005 Ph.D. dissertation.
Transportation
Investment, Growth Management, and the American Dream by Eric Lusher. Master’s Paper, approved April, 2005.
The
Future of Transit in Tallahassee . . . Is In Our Hands (Fall 2004
Studio)