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Transportation Planning

Change. It is the one consistent element in transportation. Knowing where the future is going…planning to meet unseen demands…putting quality of life into today’s perspective. These are the challenges that face transportation planners, and PBS&J’s professionals meet them every day:

  • Urban planning needs – PBS&J helps cities develop context-sensitive solutions that meet community approval and implement travel demand management strategies that address urban congestion.
  • Growth pressure – We’ve developed traffic impact studies for clients at both ends of the spectrum, from those requiring minor roadway improvements to those for whom major infrastructure improvements are a must.
  • Multimodal solutions – PBS&J’s multimodal approach to transportation planning ensures that all elements are suitably addressed—including roads, public transportation, freight, bicycle and pedestrian facilities, and intermodal facilities.
  • Public involvement – PBS&J creates public involvement programs that foster two-way communication and build trust in the community.

In support of our transportation planning services, PBS&J maintains state-of-the-art technical capabilities. We use industry accepted travel demand models and specialized traffic operations/simulation software. We have also developed custom transportation planning software and training applications. From project-specific web sites to Internet-based collaboration techniques, PBS&J is fully equipped to give our clients what they have come to expect from us on every assignment—expediency, efficiency, and excellence.

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Project:

I-10/I-110 Interchange Modification Study