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241   AADT Average Annual Daily Traffic AADTT Average Annual Daily Truck Traffic AI Artificial Intelligence APA American Planning Association ATA American Trucking Association B2B Business-to-Business B2C Business-to-Consumer BID Business Improvement District BMS-FELU Behavioral Micro-Simulation for FELU Analysis CBP County Business Patterns CPB County Business Patterns CRT Coalition for Responsible Transportation CUR Conditional Use Requirement CVO Commercial Vehicle Operation DC Distribution Center DM Decision-Making DNN Deep Neural Network DOT Department of Transportation DSP Delivery and Servicing Plan EDF Environmental Defense Fund FAC Freight Advisory Committee FASTGS Freight and Service Activity Trip Generation Software FELU Freight-Efficient Land Use FIS Freight-Intensive Sectors FQP Freight Quality Partnership FTG Freight Trip Generation GIS Geographic Information System ITS Intelligent Transportation Systems LEZ Low Emission Zone LRTP Long Range Transportation Plans LTG Large Traffic Generator LUTC Land Use and Transportation Committee MIZOD Maritime Industrial Zoning Overlay District ML Machine-Learning MPO Metropolitan Planning Organization MSA Metropolitan Statistical Area MTP Metropolitan Transportation Plan NAICS North American Industry Classification System Acronyms and Abbreviations

242 Planning Freight-Efficient Land Uses: Methodology, Strategies, and Tools NCFRP National Cooperative Freight Research Program NHS National Highway System NHTS National Household Travel Survey NPMRDS National Performance Management Research Data Set NOPB New Orleans Public Belt Railroad NOLA Port of New Orleans NYC New York City NYMTC New York Metropolitan Transportation Council NYS New York State OHD Off-Hour Delivery OSM Open Street Maps PANYNJ Port Authority of New York and New Jersey PM Performance Measure PMD Planned Manufacturing District PUD Planned Unit Development RTIS Real-Time Information Systems SBS Small Business Services SIS Service-Intensive Sectors TAC Technical Advisory Committee TANY Trucking Association of New York TEU Twenty-Foot Equivalent Unit TIA Traffic Impact Analysis TIF Tax Increment Financing TMC Traffic Messaging Channel TTTR Truck Travel Time Reliability UCC Urban Consolidation Center UIRC Urban Investment Research Cooperation USPS United States Postal Service VHDS Vertical Height Detection Systems VMS Variable Message Signs VMT Vehicle Miles Traveled

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Land-use planning is essential to fostering quality of life and harmony among the myriad social and economic activities that take place and compete for space in urban and metropolitan areas. Land-use planning also profoundly affects the commercial supply chains that deliver the goods and services that constitute urban and regional economies, and contribute to the quality of life.

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