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Broadening Integrated Corridor Management Stakeholders (2020)

Chapter: Appendix C - Stakeholder Interview Participants

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Stakeholder Interview Participants A P P E N D I X C C-1 A series of stakeholder interviews were conducted with key ICM stakeholders to record their lessons learned from ICM efforts and/or determine their level of interest in ICM. TABLE C.1 lists the candidates approved for inclusion in the stakeholder interviews. TABLE C.1. List of interview participants. Name Stakeholder Perspective Agency/Position Outcome Bill Gardner Freight Director of Freight Planning MnDOT Interviewed on 11-11-2016 Wendy Jia Transit Systems and Capital Planning Manager WMATA Interviewed on 11-16-2016 Andrew Tang Transit Principal Planner BART Interviewed on 11-22-2016 Allen Chen Incident Response, Freight Senior Transportation Engineer Caltrans District 7 Interviewed on 11-17-2016 Nick Compin Incident Response, Freight Chief—Office of Strategic Development Caltrans District 4 Interviewed on 11-17-2016 Melissa Ackert Transit TSM&O Engineer FDOT Interviewed on 11-18-2016 Susan Catlett Freight, Bike/Ped, Incident Response Project Manager New Jersey DOT Interviewed on 11-22-2016 Mike Marsico All Assistant Commissioner New York City DOT Interviewed on 11-21-2016 Andrew Weeks1 All Director of Modeling and Data Analysis New York City DOT Interviewed on 11-21-2016 Athena Hutchins All Executive Director NITTEC Interviewed on 11-21-2016 Caroline Mays Freight Interim Director of Freight and Int’l Trade TXDOT Interviewed on 11-17-2016 Blaine Leonard General ITS Program Manager UDOT Interviewed on 11-21-2016 Alex Estrella General Senior Transportation Planner SANDAG Interviewed on 11-22-2016

C-2 Broadening Integrated Corridor Management Stakeholders Name Stakeholder Perspective Agency/Position Outcome Christina Casgar Freight Goods Movement Policy Manager SANDAG Interviewed on 11-22-2016 Todd Plesko Transit VP of Planning and Development Dallas Area Rapid Transit Interviewed on 11-21-2016 Chris Poe General Assistant Director of C/AV Transportation TTI Interviewed on 11-15-2016 Ron Achelpohl All Planning Director MARC Interviewed on 11-10-2016 Ray Webb All Manager of Traffic Operations MARC Interviewed on 11-17-2016 Michelle Mowery Bike/Ped (Public Sector) Bike Planner LADOT Interviewed on 11-14-2016 Julia Salinas Bike/Ped (Public Sector) Transportation Planning Manager LA Metro Interviewed on 11-15-2016 Colin Bogart Bike/Ped (Advocacy Groups) Education Director LA County Bike Coalition (LACBC) Interviewed on 11-28-2016 Herbie Huff Bike/Ped (Advocacy Groups) Research Associate, UCLA Lewis Center and Board Member of LACBC Interviewed on 11-22-2016 1 These interview participants were recommended for inclusion by one of the original 25 invited participants, but were not themselves one of the original 25. Scott Strelecki1 General Associate Regional Planner SANDAG Interviewed on 11-22-2016 Elisa Arias1 General Principal Regional Planner SANDAG Interviewed on 11-22-2016

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Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) is a relatively new congestion management approach that has been gaining interest for its potential to mitigate congestion with few changes to the existing transportation infrastructure.

The TRB National Cooperative Highway Research Program's NCHRP Research Report 899: Broadening Integrated Corridor Management Stakeholders addresses a broad range of operational and efficiency issues that are critical to bringing non-traditional (freight, transit, incident response, and nonmotorized) stakeholders into the ICM process.

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