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Hi, Lee, it's the last week of class at Berkeley and I am in finals so
cannot join you.Let meknow if there arethings I can do.

 

Betty

 

From: TRB Congestion Pricing Committee Members
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Subject: [TRBPRICINGMEMBERS] Fwd: FW: Congestion Pricng and Managed Lanes
Call for papers

 

TRB Congestion Pricing Committee (ABE25) members:

 

In preparation for our committee meeting phone conference this Thursday, May
2, at 2:30 pm Eastern time (Call in number 1-877-829-8910 Code 5973967#),
please review the following call for papers ideas collected by Ken Buckeye.
After our meeting Thursday, Ken will draft and submit the call for papers.
Also attached is a proposed call for papers on behavioral and experimental
economics developed by Karen White, which we would submit jointly with the
TRB Transportation Economics (ABE20) committee.

 

The agenda for May 2 phone conference will be:

1. Proposed call for papers for 2014 TRB Annual Meeting - Ken Buckeye

2. Proposed workshops for 2014 TRB Annual Meeting - John Doan

3. ABE25 Summer meeting in conjunction with Seattle congestion pricing
conference (July 9-11, 2013)- David Ungemah

 

Lee

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Combined Congestion Pricing and Managed Lanes call for papers (priority
order): 

1.      The impact of congestion pricing on highway performance (Jack Wells)

2.       Making the connection:  The tie between tolling and congestion
pricing for renovation of existing facilities and development of new
facilities (Tom Higgins) 

3.       Identifying viable pricing methodologies and pricing information
channels for multiple, interconnected priced managed lanes. (David Ungemah)

4.       The interrelationships of priced managed lanes and programs to
promote use of alternative modes (Don Samdahl and Jesse Glaser)

5.       Conflicting Objectives of Lane-Pricing (Jesse Glaser)

 

Workshop idea:

1.       Focus on the nation's newest congested pricing facilities:
Washington, D.C. and Dallas  (Matt MacGregor and Ken Buckeye)

 

Poster session:

1.       Priced facilities:  Where  have they come over the past two decades
and where they are going (Matt MacGregor)




 

-- 
Lee W. Munnich, Jr.
Senior Fellow and Director
State and Local Policy Program
Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs
University of Minnesota
295H Humphrey Center
301-19th Ave. S.
Minneapolis, MN 55455
(612) 625-7357
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