• Enhancing the Strategic Prioritization Process with Socioeconomic Geospatial Analysis

    NCDOT Research Project Number: 2021-17

Executive Summary

  • This project is designed to provide the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) with implementation-ready tools for incorporating data-driven socioeconomic measures into the Strategic Transportation Investments (STI) prioritization process for pedestrian, bicycle, and transit projects. This research will equip NCDOT with the tools needed to incorporate community-level data into the prioritization process that has been historically challenging to integrate. 

    Originally proposed with a focus on incorporating a Raster Suitability Analysis (RSA) methodology, this project has pivoted towards using proximity analysis techniques that more closely align with existing prioritization practices and that are better suited to the relevant data and NCDOT’s needs. A core component of this process is a technique that supports the consistent measurement and comparison of transportation disadvantage in communities proximate to projects across the state. 

    Additional deliverables include techniques for augmenting these residential-based community characteristics with workplace characteristics (low and middle-income job centers) and tools for improving and expanding POI analysis with additional data and context-sensitive measurement techniques. 

    These approaches developed through this study can serve as a foundation for other equity-related measures developed for future NCDOT prioritization cycles.

  
Joy C. Davis
Researchers
  
Jason A. Coupet; Joy C. Davis; Steve Bert; Kai Monast
  
Sarah E. Lee
  
Mustan Kadibhai, PE, CPM

Report Period

  • January 1, 2021 - December 31, 2022

Status

  • Complete

Category

  • Planning, Policy, Programming and Multi-modal

Sub Category

  • Miscellaneous

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