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 | Week 1 |  |  |  | Lecture theme:
  Course Overview. The Planning Method
  Required: - One-page email on who you are and your primary interests on transportation, together with a digital photo of yourself
 
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 | Week 2 |  |  |  | Lecture theme:
  Thumbnail history of Boston transportation & analysis of historical developments: interstate system, aviation, rail and transit Discuss methods of traffic analysis, how to count traffic, discuss quantitative methods. Assignment 1: Gateway Project  | 
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 | Week 3 |  |  |  | Lecture theme:
  Highway Revolt. Resurgence of transit. Was the revolt a rebellion or a revolution?
  Discussion of emerging transportation issues & strategic planning model to "map" different approaches  | 
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 | Week 4 |  |  |  | Lecture theme:
  Class discussion on modes and characteristics & speed, capacity, LOS, external impacts Assignment I Due Presentation and Discussion of Assignment I Assignment II: Millenium Database  | 
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 | Week 5
  TBD:  Walking tour of nearby highway and transit sites |  |  |  | Lecture theme:
  Quantitative methods: GIS, 4-step model, traffic models, NEPA  | 
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 | Week 6 OPTIONAL Skill session: mind-mapping, GIS, modeling
   |  |  |  | Lecture theme: Transportation and Land Use - Chicken and Egg The Transit Challenge Assignment II Due Discussion of Assignment II Assignment III: Central Square  | 
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 | Week 7 |  |  |  | Lecture Theme: Project Selection; cost-effectiveness, prioritization, institutional roles; MPOs and modal agencies.
  FTA cost-effectiveness; FHWA system completion method Transportation planning as urban design  | 
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 | Week 8 |  |  |  | Lecture theme:
  Spending other people's money-what are the rules? Economic evaluation.  Financial evaluation, Programming, Fiscal constraint, Job generation, industrial policy, Constituencies, Jack Sprat, and organization choices Assignment IV: South Boston Project - Transportation and the Local Economy  | 
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 | Week 9  |  |  |  | Lecture theme:
  Environmental concerns-air quality, energy consumption, global warming, NEPA Infrastructure sufficiency analysis Assignment III Due - Discussion with Cambridge officials  | 
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 | Week 10 |  |  |  | Lecture theme:
  Legislation as cause of process.  Legislation as reflection of public sentiment Legislation and delayed implementation by institutions Assignment IV due
  Assignment V: Final Project: Alewife, Suburban Transit Oriented Development  | 
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 | Week 11 |  |  |  | Lecture theme:
  Intelligent Transport Systems Modeling and Policy Discuss Assignment IV  | 
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 | Week 12 |  |  |  | 
  Modeling exercises Congestion pricing Parking Policy. Employment policies. Housing Finance.  Tax Code Transportation and industrial policy
 Assignment V due  | 
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 | Week 13
   |  |  |  | Discussion of Alewife Project | 
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 | Week 14 See note on IAP modeling workshop
   |  |  |  | Lecture theme: Infrastructure reconstruction Operations & maintenance Airport access and international access New Surface Transportation and New Aviation Legislation Privatization Final Assignment Due  | 
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