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Smart Growth and Urban Goods Movement (2013)

Chapter: Appendix A - Focus-Group Participants

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A - Focus-Group Participants." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2013. Smart Growth and Urban Goods Movement. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22522.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A - Focus-Group Participants." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2013. Smart Growth and Urban Goods Movement. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22522.
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71 Focus-Group Participants A p p e n d i x A Philadelphia: (all these focus groups were facilitated by Daniel Carlson) Ted Dahlberg—Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission Jim Runke—PA Trucking Association Bob Renner—Haines & Kibblehouse Mike Singer—UPS Gerry Coyle—Evans Delivery Tony Gemma—Roadway Eric Moses—John Curry Joe Bradford—Pepsi Joe Carey—Campbell’s Express Karl Engel—5K logistics Mark Peterken—NFI John Ward—YRC Tom Kenny—Gerace Enterprise Chris Pajaik, Rob Colgan, and Kevin Gorman—SYSCO Walker Allen—Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission Andrew Ludasi—New Jersey DOT Nando Micale—Wallace, Robertson, Todd Rick Dickson—Philadelphia Parking Authority Ariel Ben Amos—City of Philadelphia Wes Ratko—Montgomery County Planning Commission James Mascaro—DP Partners Ted Dahlberg—Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission Farroq Jan—Pennsylvania DOT Truck Drivers Logistics Managers Architects, Developers, Engineers, and Planners

72 Smart Growth and Urban Goods Movement Seattle: (all these focus groups were facilitated by Daniel Carlson) Warren Aakervik—Ballard Oil Curt Britton—Cleanscapes Mike Lindmer—FedEx Tony Cooper—Penske Logistics John Hervey—Charlie’s Produce Jason Michaelson—Penske Logistics Martin Haskins—UPS Jim Rutt—Darling International Inc. Greg Hale—Waste Management Steve Kavanaugh—Essential Baking Jessica Szelag—Commute Seattle Katherine Casseday—Casseday Consulting Ryan Avery—Parsons Brinckerhoff Sean Keithly—Collins Woerman Thomas Noyes—Washington DOT Geri Poor—Port of Seattle Christina Van Valkenburgh—City of Seattle Victor Stover—Nelson Nygaard Truck Drivers Logistics Managers Architects, Developers, Engineers, and Planners

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TRB’s National Cooperative Freight Research Program (NCFRP) Report 24: Smart Growth and Urban Goods Movement identifies the interrelationships between goods movement and smart growth applications, in particular, the relationship between the transportation of goods in the urban environment and land-use patterns.

The report is designed to help promote a better understanding of urban goods movement demand, relevant performance metrics, and the limitations of current modeling frameworks for addressing smart growth and urban goods movement.

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