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ASCE GreenStreetsHighwaysDevelopment 2013

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Green Streets, Highways, and Development 2013 – Advancing the Practice

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ASCE 2013 461
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Proceedings of the Second Conference on Green Streets, Highways, and Development, held in Austin, Texas, November 3-6, 2013. Sponsored by the Transportation & Development Institute of ASCE. This collection contains 35 peer-reviewed papers covering the current expertise in sustainable roadway and street planning and site design. The proceedings highlights best practices and successes with real-world design approaches, planning methodologies, operations and maintenance strategies, progress evaluation tools, performance measurement and management approaches, policies, and case studies. Topics include:
green design and asset management; stormwater management and transportation; sustainable design and traffic operations; land use planning and infrastructure; sustainable pavements; and best practices case studies. This proceedings will be of interest to engineers, contractors, planners, architects, landscape architects, private practitioners, government officials, academics, and students interested in the effective application of sustainability concepts to highway and street planning and site design.

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6 Contents
12 An Integrated Approach for Designing and Building Sustainable Roads
32 Sustainable Design Practices Result in “More Than Just a Bridge”
42 Permeable Pavement Design and Construction: What Have We Learned Recently?
56 Benefits and Applications of Utilizing Agency Asphalt Mixture Design Historical Records
66 Cool and Long-Lasting Pavements with Geosynthetic Reinforced Chip Seals
79 Binder and Mixture Testing to Assess Rutting Performance of Warm Mix Asphalt (WMA)
89 Development of Performance-Based Specifications for Roadside Maintenance
100 Development of a National ASCE Standard for Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement
117 Rutting and Moisture Damage Wheel Tracking Comparison of Laboratory and Field Compacted Asphalt Concrete
128 Experimental Apparatuses for the Determination of Pavement Material Thermal Properties
136 Optimizing the COTE of Concrete by Blending High and Low COTE Aggregates to Meet TxDOT Limit
146 Treatment of Highway Runoff Using the Permeable Friction Course (PFC)
158 Removal of Dissolved Heavy Metals in Highway Runoff
170 Catchment Scale Hydrologic and Water Quality Impacts of Residential Stormwater Street Retrofits in Wilmington, North Carolina
184 Optimizing Stormwater Green Infrastructure in the Municipal Roadway Environment: Lessons from Southern California
197 Keys to Green Streets: Collaboration and Sound Engineering
213 Benefits of Proactive Monitoring of Traffic Signal Timing Performance Measures—Case Study of a Rapidly Developing Network
223 Fuel Conservation through Freeway Work Zone Traffic Diversion Planning
237 Evaluating Community Transportation Emissions Methodologies
251 Experimental Analysis of Single-Lane Roundabout Slip Lanes: Fuel Consumption and Emissions
262 Geo-Spatial and Statistical Methods to Model Intracity Truck Crashes
273 Impacts of Network Connectivity on Multimodal Travel Metrics
295 Load-Based Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions Calculator for Transit Buses: An Atlanta, GA, Case Study
306 Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Analysis of Foam Stabilizing Base
317 Estimation of Comparative Life Cycle Costs and Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Residential Brownfield and Greenfield Developments
333 Evaluating the Progress of Climate Change Adaptation Practices across Transportation Planning Agencies: A Case Study on the Mid-Atlantic
348 A Review of Sustainability Rating Systems for Transportation and Neighborhood-Level Developments
366 Carbon Sequestration by Roadside Filter Strips and Swales: A Field Study
379 Construction Ahead: Moving towards Sustainable Transportation Management Plans
399 Applying Sustainable Practices to the Roadway Improvements of East Rosedale Street in Fort Worth, Texas
409 Defining Livability for Freight-Centric Communities: Identifying Priorities of Residents of the Lamar Avenue Corridor in Memphis, TN
421 Innovative Methods to Inventory Sustainability Practices on State Route 76, San Diego
432 Spatial Variations in Pedestrian and Bicycle Level-of-Service (LOS) for Infrastructure Planning and Resource Allocation
444 Urban Transportation Networks to Support Sustainable Developments of New Communities in Egypt
453 Sustainable Engineering Practices in a Digital Economy
ASCE GreenStreetsHighwaysDevelopment 2013
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