June 13-14, 2011
Breckenridge, CO
This symposium brought together professionals in the field of road user fees to share information and advance the discussion of usage-based fee systems. Representatives from past, current and upcoming pilot studies and implementations presented lessons learned and key study topics from their projects. Panel discussions addressed specific topics such as legislative and policy issues, public acceptance challenges, potential technology applications, and institutional issues. The symposium incorporated interactive discussion sessions on logical next steps as well as the associated challenges and opportunities.
Hosted by:
With Additional Sponsorship from:
Symposium Planning Committee
- Ginger Goodin, Co-Chair, Texas Transportation Institute
- Lee Munnich, Co-Chair, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota
- Kenneth Buckeye, Minnesota Department of Transportation
- James Whitty, Oregon Department of Transportation
- Richard Trey Baker, Texas Transportation Institute
- Katherine Turnbull, Texas Transportation Institute
- Flo Raitano, Move Colorado
- Alauddin Khan, Nevada Department of Transportation
- John Sabala, Texas Department of Transportation
- Paul Hanley, University of Iowa
- Paul Sorenson, RAND Corporation
- Scott Rawlins, Nevada Department of Transportation
- Ferrol Robinson, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota
- George Schoener, I-95 Corridor Coalition
- Gina Baas, Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota
- David Reeves, Colorado Department of Transportation
- Ed Regan, Wilbur Smith Associates
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