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Integrated Corridor Management Article
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EDL #
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Transportation and public affairs/marketing professionals at all levels (Federal, State and local) seeking to raise awareness in their area or organization about ICM and its successes; General public, public officials, and others who would like to learn more about the ICM Initiative. |
| Abstract |
This article was published in the May 2008 issue of the ITE Journal. This article defines Integrated Corridor Management (ICM), provides a business case for ICM, and describes the objectives of the Initiative. It explains the difference between ICM and traditional approaches to transportation management. It provides background information on the ICM Initiative’s 8 Pioneer Sites (the sites are: Dallas, TX, Houston, TX, San Antonio, TX, San Diego, CA, Oakland, CA, Minneapolis, MN, Seattle, WA, and Montgomery County, MD) and discusses in detail the four phases of the ICM Initiative. The article also introduces the ICM Knowledgebase and its capabilities. |
| How to Use |
This article can be used to raise awareness about the ICM Initiative and to learn more about the ICM Initiative, the objectives of the Initiative, the four phases of the ICM Initiative, and the 8 Pioneer Sites.
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| Date of Publication |
5/08
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Brian Cronin
RITA
202-366-8841
brian.cronin@dot.gov
Dale Thompson
FHWA
202-493-3420
dale.thompson@dot.gov
Steven Mortensen
FTA
202-493-0459
steven.morten Robert Sheehan FHWA 202-366-6817 robert.sheehan@dot.gov |
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6 |
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