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Public Works & Utilities >> Transp Plan & Prog >> Travel Demand Modeling


Overview

Pierce County has developed and utilized travel demand models since the early 1990s. The model is extensively used for numerous projects and programs implemented by Pierce County and other agencies. Some model applications are mandated by State Law, particularly the Washington State Growth Management Act (GMA). Non-mandated applications are also completed to support internal and external decisions regarding construction of improved roadways and intersections and alignment choices for new roadways.

Model Development

In 2009, the Transportation Planning and Programming Division embarked on a multi-year model development effort that will significantly refine and enhance our current travel demand model. One of the main goals of this effort is to attempt to achieve closer consistency with the regional travel demand forecasting model developed by the Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC). Among the datasets that will be collected, processed, and analyzed are current and future land use data (population, housing, and employment), traffic counts, regional travel surveys, current and future multi-modal transportation networks (including bus, rail, and nonmotorized modes), and the local characteristics of Pierce County.

Model Applications

The following is a list of some major applications or products of the travel demand model:

  • Road and Intersection Design - The projected traffic volumes from the model are used to determine design features (e.g. number of lanes) for road and intersection projects.

  • Traffic Impact Fee (TIF) Program - A substantial modeling effort was a key component in the development of the Traffic Impact Fee (TIF) Program. Any updates to the TIF program will likely require additional modeling efforts.

  • Environmental Studies - Traffic modeling is sometimes required as part of the environmental studies for both public and private projects in order to comply with the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) requirements.

  • 2011 Comprehensive Plan Update - A year 2030 land use and travel demand forecast is anticipated as part of this state-mandated update.

  • Corridor Studies - Future traffic volumes from the model are used for identifying and choosing alignment alternatives for corridor studies.

  • Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) Requirements - Traffic modeling is sometimes necessary for the Traffic Impact Analysis required for major development proposals.

  • Interagency Coordination - Cities and other agencies routinely request modeling assistance and other data for use in their transportation studies.


If you have any questions about the information on this web page, please contact:

Jie Chen (Jie.Chen@co.pierce.wa.us)
Gary Hendricks (Gary.Hendricks@co.pierce.wa.us)
Shawn Phelps (Shawn.Phelps@co.pierce.wa.us)
Pierce County Public Works and Utilities
Transportation Planning and Programming Division
4301 South Pine, Suite 446 | Tacoma, WA 98409-7207

Phone: (253) 798-7795 | Fax: (253) 798-2727


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