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CONTENTS 1 SUMMARY 5 CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Study Motivation, 5 Background on Evolving Mandates Guiding the Planning of State Departments of Transportation and Metropolitan Planning Offices, 6 Methodology, 7 Report Organization, 7 8 CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW Transportation to Support Parks and Other Tourist Attractions, 8 Transportation Facilities as Scenic Attractions, 9 Information Systems and Other Traveler Support Services, 10 Research Addressing Specific Traveler Groups, 11 Interagency Collaboration in Transportation Planning Processes, 11 14 CHAPTER THREE CURRENT STATE OF PRACTICE: SURVEY RESULTS AND CASE STUDIES Forms of Agency Involvement, 14 Forms of Multi-Agency Coordination, 18 Data Analysis and Evaluation, 23 Project Solutions, 25 30 CHAPTER FOUR CONCLUSIONS 32 REFERENCES 34 APPENDIX A SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE 43 APPENDIX B SURVEY RESPONDENTS AND RESPONSES