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CATHERINE L. ROSS 760 Spring Street, Suite 213 Atlanta, Georgia 30308 404-385-5133 [email protected] EDUCATION Undergraduate Kent State University B.A. in History, B.A. in Sociology and Education Certification Graduate Cornell University Ithaca, New York Master of Regional Planning Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning Major Planning Theory Minor Quantitative Methods and Civil Engineering Post-Doctoral, University of California, Berkeley RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTEREST Transportation planning; regional development; urban revitalization; environmental planning; spatial analysis; land use planning; sustainable development and quality growth; regional planning, research methods; planning theory. CAREER HISTORY Deputy Director, National Center for Transportation Productivity and Management, 2012 - present Harry West Professor of City and Regional Planning, 2003 - present Director, Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development (CQGRD), Atlanta, GA, 2003 – present College of Architecture ADVANCE Professor, 2008-present Executive Director, Georgia Regional Transportation Authority (GRTA), Atlanta, GA, 1999 – 2003

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CATHERINE L. ROSS760 Spring Street, Suite 213

Atlanta, Georgia 30308404-385-5133

[email protected] EDUCATION 

Undergraduate Kent State UniversityB.A. in History, B.A. in Sociology and Education Certification

Graduate Cornell UniversityIthaca, New YorkMaster of Regional Planning Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning Major Planning TheoryMinor Quantitative Methods and Civil Engineering

Post-Doctoral, University of California, Berkeley

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTEREST

Transportation planning; regional development; urban revitalization; environmental planning; spatial analysis; land use planning; sustainable development and quality growth; regional planning, research methods; planning theory.

CAREER HISTORY

Deputy Director, National Center for Transportation Productivity and Management, 2012 - present

Harry West Professor of City and Regional Planning, 2003 - present

Director, Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development (CQGRD), Atlanta, GA, 2003 – present

College of Architecture ADVANCE Professor, 2008-present

Executive Director, Georgia Regional Transportation Authority (GRTA), Atlanta, GA, 1999 – 2003

Principal, Catherine Ross and Associates, Inc. - Atlanta, GA. 1980 - 1999

Professor, Graduate City Planning Program, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 1990

Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 1995 - 1996

Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 1994 -1995

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Special Assistant to the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, Office of Academic Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, 1993 - 1994

Senior Policy Advisor, National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., 1991-1992

Co-Director, Transportation Research and Education Center (TREC), Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 1991-1996

Director, Doctoral Program, College of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 1987 - 1993

Associate Professor, Graduate City Planning Program, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 1984 - 1990

Assistant Professor, Graduate City Planning Program, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 1976 - 1983

Assistant Professor, Public Administration Department, Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA, 1977 - 1979

Transportation Planner, Dalton-Dalton-Little-Newport (Engineers and Planners), Shaker Heights, Ohio, 1973 - 1974

FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS

Principal Investigator“Implementing Megaregions”, Cambridge Systematics Inc., / Cambridge, MA, 08/04/2016 – 11/30/2017, $91,676

Principal Investigator“2016 Eisenhower Graduate Fellowship Program-Elliot Sperling”, US Department of Transportation/ Federal Highway Administration, 08/01/2016 - 09/01/2017, $5,000

Co-Principal Investigator“GDOT Local Beneficiary Analysis of TIA project expenditures, Phase II,” Georgia Department of Transportation, 07/14/2016 – 04/14/2018, $43,227.97

Co-Principal Investigator“Crowdsourced social media monitoring system,” Georgia Department of Transportation, 05/25/2016 - 05/25/2017, $94,918.

Principal Investigator“Challenges to CV and AV application in tuck freight operations,” Booz, Allen and Hamilton Inc., 11/23/2015-12/14/2016, $ 15,254.

Principal Investigator“SHRP 2 – Implementation Assistance Program,” The Atlanta Regional Commission, 2015- 2017, $30,000.

Principal Investigator

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“Multimodal Planning at the Megaregion Scale,” The American Planning Association, American Planning Association, Washington, D.C. 06/01/2015 – 12/31/2016, $70,000

Principal Investigator“A collaborative model for healthy freight planning,” The Pew Charitable Trusts Washington, D.C., 11/01/2014 – 10/31/2016, $257,308.00 

Principal Investigator“2014 Eisenhower Fellowship/PHylton, US Department of Transportation/ Federal Highway Administration, 08/01/2014 - 09/01/2015, $5,000

Investigator(GDOT #14-34) Managing Transportation System Health, Georgia Department of Transportation, 05/08/2014-07/15/2015, $ 15,612.75

Co-Principal InvestigatorGDOT Local Beneficiary Analysis of TIA Project Expenditures: Phase I (Establishment of Baseline Conditions, Expectations and Beneficiaries), Georgia Department of Transportation, 2013-2015, $164,662.

Principal InvestigatorFreight-Movement, Port Facilities, and Economic Competitiveness - Supplemental Task: County-to-County Freight Movement (National and State Level), Georgia Department of Transportation, 2013-16, $ 47,249.66

Co-Principal InvestigatorPLAN 2040 HIA: CREATING A NATIONAL MODEL FOR REGIONAL HIA IMPLEMENTATION, Pew Charitable Trusts, Washington, DC, 2014, $ 22,518.

Principal Investigator Freight impacts on Small Urban and Rural Areas, National Transportation Center for Productivity and Management, UTC, 2013, $ 140,000.00

Principal Investigator National MAP-21 Implementation and Monitoring, National Transportation Center for Productivity and Management, UTC, 2013, $ 100,000.00

Co-principal InvestigatorA Data Driven Approach to State Transportation Investment Decisions: a Transportation Project Investment and Evaluation Resource (T-Pier), National Transportation Center for Productivity and Management, UTC, 2013, $ 150,000.00

Co-principal Investigator and Deputy Director Selected a Tier 1 University Transportation Center (UTC): Center for Transportation System Performance and Management. Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA), United States Department of Transportation (US DOT), January 2012, $14,000,000.00

Principal Investigator Freight Movement, Port Facilities, and Economic Competitiveness, National Transportation Center for Productivity and Management, UTC, 2012, $ 162,000.00

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Principal InvestigatorGeorgia SPLOST Database and Clearinghouse for Transportation Finance. Woodruff Foundation, 2012, $80,000.00

Principal InvestigatorHealth Impact Assessment Technical Assistance. Georgia Department of Community Health. 2012, $104,000.00

Co-principal InvestigatorAtlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail: Population Comparison Measuring Changes in Behavior Related to Health. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia, Inc. March 2012, $34,996

Co-principal InvestigatorImpact of Environmental Justice Analysis on Transportation Planning. Georgia Department of Transportation. 2011, $100,000

Principal InvestigatorHIA, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Program, Department of Community Health, Division of Public Health. 2011, $9,320.10

Principal InvestigatorHealth Benefits of the Atlanta Beltline Eastside Trail: A Pre-Post Impact Assessment, Beltline Partnership. 2011-2012, $51,251.72

Principal InvestigatorThe Architecture of the Megaregion. US Department of Transportation/ Federal Highway Administration. 2011-2013, $270,209.00; 2013-2014-$138,302.96 (Phase II optional on completion of Phase I)

Principal InvestigatorAssessment and Community Revitalization at 10th and Monroe. Betty and Associates LLC. 2010-2011, $29,986.37

Principal InvestigatorImpact of Regional SPLOST’s on County Infrastructure- Georgia Department of Transportation and United States Department of Transportation. 2010-2011, $100, 000.00

Principal InvestigatorDevelopment and Implementation of a Decision Support Tool for Atlanta Beltline Inc. Atlanta Beltline Inc. 2010-2011, $159,000.00

Co-principal InvestigatorImpact of the Location of New Schools on Transportation Infrastructure and Finance. Georgia Department of Transportation. 2010-2011. $149,000

Principal InvestigatorHealth Impact Assessment (HIA) of Atlanta Regional Plan 2040. The Pew Charitable Trusts: 2010 – 2011, $144,992.00

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Principal InvestigatorHealth Impact Assessment (HIA) on the Aerotropolis Atlanta Brownfield Redevelopment Project. The Pew Charitable Trusts: 2010 – 2011, $142,992.58

Principal InvestigatorEstimating Safety Benefits of Context-Sensitive Design (CSD). Georgia Department of Transportation: 2010 – 2011, $160,534.62

Principal InvestigatorMegaregions and Transportation Planning. U.S. Department of Transportation/Federal Highway Administration: 2007 – 2009, $124,209.00

Principal InvestigatorCongestion-Pricing Implementations and Deployment Strategies for the Metropolitan Atlanta Area. Georgia Department of Transportation: 2007-2008, $501,843.99

Principal InvestigatorHospitals and Community Health: A Study of Localized Health Impacts of Hospitals. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: 2006-2007, $94,731.00

Principal Investigator“Megacities and Megaregions: Frontiers in Spatial Planning” Funding for Book on American Spatial Planning. The Ford Foundation: 2006-2007, $36,000.00

Co-Principal InvestigatorCommunity Transportation Plan for Decatur, Georgia. City of Decatur: 2006-2007, $106,250.00

Co-Principal InvestigatorFreight Planning for Atlanta Region. Atlanta Regional Commission: 2005-2007, $30,000.00

Principal InvestigatorPopulation Projections. Coastal Georgia Regional Development Center: 2006, $43,000.00

Principal InvestigatorHealth Impact Assessment of the Atlanta Beltline. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: 2005-2006, $87,000.00

InvestigatorNorth Fulton Greenway Project. Georgia Legislature: 2006-2007, $45,930.00

Principal InvestigatorMaking the Case for Healthy Neighborhoods. Atlanta Neighborhood Development (ANDP): 2006, $20,000.00

Co-Principal InvestigatorEvaluation of HOPE VI Revitalization of Grady Homes. Atlanta Housing Authority and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development: 2005,-2011 $501,447.00

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Principal Investigator A Time for Leadership: Growth Management and Florida 2060. 1000 Friends of Florida: 2006, $10,000.00

Co-Principal InvestigatorA Generalized Model for Evaluating the Success of Mix-Income Revitalization: With a Case Study of the Chicago Housing Authority. The MacArthur Foundation: 2005-2006, $500,000.00

Co-Principal InvestigatorEconomic Diversification Plan. Camden County (GA) Public Service Authority: 2005, $125,000.00

Principal Investigator“Context Sensitive Design” training seminar, Regional Coalition: 2005, $65,000.00

Principal Investigator“Governments and Growth” training seminar, Regional Coalition: 2005, $40,000.00

ChairHarry West endowed chair, Georgia Tech Foundation, 09/01/2004 - present

Co-Principal Investigator“Materials Flow Modeling in Sustainable Industrial Systems within Urban Centers,” National Science Foundation: 2004-2005, $125,000.00

Principal Investigator“Development Potential of the SR 365 Corridor in Hall County, Georgia: A Quality Growth Study,” Hall County Board of Commissioners: 2004, $50,000.00

Co-Principal InvestigatorT. Boston and C. Ross. Grant to purchase 500 books to be distributed free of charge to government officials, policy analysts and researchers concerned with the economic problems of inner cities. T. Boston and C. Ross are authors of the book. The Ford Foundation: 1997-1998, $14,000.00

Co-Principal Investigator “A Spatial and Statistical Analysis of Commercial Vehicle Activity in Metropolitan Atlanta.” U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: 1997-1998, $41,000.00. Contract G.35-X45

Principal Investigator “Land Use and Transportation Interaction: An Examination of the 1995 NPTS Data”. Federal Highway Administration: 1996-1997, $25,000.00.

Co-Principal Investigator“Building the Next Generation of Transportation and Air-Quality Models, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: 1995 to 1999 $372,700.00. Contract #EAS-EPA G-35-X45

Principal Investigator“The MARTA Impact Study: Comprehensive Assessment of the Impact of the MARTA System on the Atlanta Region, component of the Transit Impact Monitoring Program, Atlanta Regional Commission: 1994 to 1996, $100,000.00. Contract #D-48-A73

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Research Associate“The Benefits and Costs for Rural Transit Systems, Georgia Department of Transportation: 1994-1995, $97,795. Contract #D-48-A94

Principal Investigator“Building the Next Generation of Transportation and Air Quality Models, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: 1994 to 1999, $8,000,000.00Contract #CR-817732-01

Research Associate“Mobility Indices,” U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT): 1993-1994, $150,000.00 Contract #AD-48-478

Co-Principal InvestigatorAir Quality Modeling in Urban Environments. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: 1992, $800,000.00. Contract #UCAR S9170.

Principal InvestigatorAir Quality Modeling In Urban Environments: Analysis of Major Contributors in Non-Attainment Areas and Implications for Improved Air Quality Modeling. Environmental Protection Agency: 1992, $325,000.00. Contract # UCAR S9170

Principal InvestigatorThe Federal Test Procedure (FTP) Atlanta: Vehicle instrumentation study to identify driving behavior of Atlanta residents. Environmental Protection Agency: 1992, $150,000.00. Contract # UCAR S9170

Principal InvestigatorAir Quality Modeling In Urban Environments: Analysis of Major Contributors in Non-Attainment Areas and Implications for Improved Air Quality Modeling. Environmental Protection Agency: 1991, $250,000.00. Contract # UCAR S9170.

Co-Principal InvestigatorTransportation Management Associations (TMA’s) in the United States. Assessing Public and Private Efforts to Relieve Congestion and Other Transportation Problems through TMA’s. U.S. Department of Transportation, Urban Mass Transportation Administration: 1991, $130,000.00. Contract # GA-11-0022-92-1

Co-Principal InvestigatorThe Impact of the Federal Overmatch Initiative. Project funded by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, 1990, $104,898.00

Co-Principal InvestorFord Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship for Minorities: Development of a manuscript on natural disasters and transportation systems. Project funded by the Ford Foundation through the National Research Council, $31,000.00, September 1987 to September 1988.

Research AssociateDetermination of an Appropriate Future Role for the Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority. Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority: 1987, $154,000.00. Contract #D-48-669.

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Principal InvestigatorOvercoming Barriers to Greater Private Sector Involvement in Transportation. U.S. Department of Transportation, Urban Mass Transportation Administration: 1986 – 1987, $93,956.00. Contract #GA-11-0017

Principal InvestigatorPrivate Provision of Transportation Services: Assessment of the ways in which the private sector participates in the delivery of transportation services. College of Architecture/Georgia Institute of Technology: 1984 – 1985, $7,500.00.

Principal InvestigatorTransit Operations Institute. U.S. Department of Transportation, Urban Mass Transportation Administration: 1983 – 1984, $89,607.00. Contract #D48-615

Principal InvestigatorImpact Assessment of Natural Disasters on Transportation Lifelines: 1971 to 1981. National Science Foundation: 1983 - 1986, $150,000.00. Contract #D48-608.

Principal InvestigatorLifeline Engineering: A preliminary examination of the impacts of disasters on a number of urban systems. Project funded by College of Architecture/Georgia Institute of Technology: 1982, $8,422.00.

Principal InvestigatorRural Transportation Planning. College of Architecture/Georgia Institute of Technology: 1981, $7,856.00.

Principal InvestigatorEvaluation of Transportation Services. College of Architecture/ Georgia Institute of Technology: 1980, $7,483.00.

Co-Principal InvestigatorEvaluating Energy Projects in the Southeast United States. Community Services Administration: 1980, $40,000.00. Contract #D48-643.

Co-Principal InvestigatorConducting Type III Evaluations of CSA Programs in the Southeast United States (Region IV). Community Services Administration, Contract #D48-643, $222,721.00 January 1980.

Principal InvestigatorPolicy Sensitive Approach to Transportation Evaluation. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development/Atlanta University, Contract #5008-RG, $16,000.00 September 1979.

Research AssociateConducting Type III Evaluations of CSA Programs in Southeast United States (Region IV). Community Services Administration (CSA), Contract #D48-634, $170,000.00 January 1979.

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PUBLICATIONS

Books

Ross, Catherine L, Orenstein, Marla, Botchwey, Nisha, “Health Impact Assessment in the United States Springer-Verlag: April 2014. ((ISBN-10: 1461473020 | ISBN-13: 978-1461473022)

Ross, Catherine L., “Megaregions: Planning for Global Competitiveness” Island Press, Washington DC: 2009.

Boston, Thomas and Ross, Catherine, “The Inner City: Urban Poverty and Economic Development in the Next Century”, New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers 1997.

Megaregions Prosperity and Sustainability, book under contract with Routledge, 2012-2016

Chapters

Ross, Catherine L., “Regional Growth, Transportation, and Congestion: The Atlanta Problem,” Part 3, Chapter 14 in Planning Atlanta published by APA Planners Press, 2014 ISBN: 978-1-61190-126-9, December 2014

Ross, Catherine L. and Rao, Arthi, “HIA in the U.S.: Practice, Policy and Legal Underpinnings.” Integrating Health Impact Assessment (HIA) into the Policy Process: Lessons and Experiences from around the World. Oxford University Press, April 2013

Ross, Catherine L. and Amy K. Danner. 2010. “Beyond the Metropolis: Megaregions and the Global Economy.” Building Metropolitan Atlanta: Past, Present, and Future. Atlanta Chapter for the Congress for New Urbanism: April 2010, pp. 21-22.

Ross, Catherine L. and Michelle J. Marcus. 2010. “Calculating for Health: The Atlanta BeltLine Health Impact Assessment and Study.” Building Metropolitan Atlanta: Past, Present, and Future. Atlanta Chapter for the Congress for New Urbanism: April 2010, pp 68-70.

Ross, Catherine. “Smart Growth:  A National Perspective” Dr. Catherine Ross, Harry West Professor Georgia Institute of Technology

Ross, Catherine L. and Michelle Marcus. “Roadways and Health: Making the Case forCollaboration.” In Shireen Malekafzali (Ed.), Healthy, Equitable Transportation Policy: Recommendations and Research (PolicyLink, Prevention Institute, Convergence Partnership, 2009).

Ross, Catherine L. “Regional Transportation and Development in Atlanta.” In Hack, Gary, Eugénie Birch, Paul Sedway, and Mitchell Silver (Eds.) Local Planning: Contemporary Principles and Practice (Washington, DC: International City/County Management Association, 2009).

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Ross, Catherine L. and Nancy Green Leigh. “Planning, Urban Revitalization and the Inner City: An Exploration of Structural Racism.” In Birch, Eugénie (Ed.), The Urban and Regional Planning Reader (London: Routledge Urban Series, 2009).Ross, Catherine, “Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven, But Nobody Wants to Die”, In Atlanta Women Speak (St. Barthelemy Press, 2002).

Ross, Catherine L, “Human Health Burden of Transportation.” In Critical Issues in Transportation 2002 (Transportation Research Board the National Academies, 2001)

Ross, Catherine. “Transportation Planning.” In Catanese, A. and J. Snyder, (Eds.), Introduction to Urban Planning (New York: McGraw Hill, 1988).

The Chapter examines the major theories underlying contemporary transportation planning and outlines future issues.

Ross, Catherine. “Transportation Infrastructure:  Current and Projected Needs.” In Stein, Jay M. (Ed.) Public Infrastructure Planning and Management (Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, Urban Affairs Annual Review Series, Volume 33, 1988). The Chapter includes a definition of need, an assessment of the facilities, and an examination of innovative financing methods.

JOURNAL EDITORSHIPS

Wang, Lan and Ross, Catherine, Guest Editors, Urban Planning International, Vol.31 No.4, August 2016.

Boston, Thomas and Catherine Ross. Co-editors of a special edition of The Review of Black Political Economy, “Responses to Michael Porter’s Competitive Advantage of the Inner City.” Vol. 24, No. 2 and 3, Fall/Winter 1996.

Ross, Catherine, et al. “Cities and Planning Series,” Advisory Board of Editors, Sage Publications 1996 -2000

EDITORIAL BOARDS

Editorial Board of the Academy’s interdisciplinary journal, Contemporary Social Science, 2015- presentJournal of Planning Literature Editorial Board, 2002-presentInternational Journal of Urban Science, 2010-presentProgress in Planning Editorial Board, 1995 to 2000Journal of Planning Education and Research, Editorial Board, 1995 to 1997.

REFEREED ARTICLES

Catherine Ross, Myungje Woo and Fangru Wang, “Megaregions and regional sustainability,” International Journal of Urban Sciences, Volume 20, Number 3, November 2016.

Wang, Lan, and Ross, Catherine, “Healthy City Planning and Assessment: Initiation and Trend”, Urban Planning International, Vol.31 No.4, August 2016.

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Ross, Catherine, Elliot Sperling, and Subhrajit Subhrajit Guhathakurta, “Adopting a New Energy Economy in the United States”, Energy Procedia 88 (2016), 139-145, Energy Procedia, June 2016.

Zhang, Wenwen, Subhrajit Guhathakurta and Catherine Ross, “Trends in Automobile Energy Use and GHD Emissions in Suburban and Inner City Neighborhoods: Lessons from Metropolitan Phoenix, USA”, Energy Procedia 88 (2016) 82 – 87, Energy Procedia, June 2016.

Hylton, Peter, Ross, Catherine, “Identifying Factors that Influence Logistics Clusters’ Competitiveness”, Regional Studies, January 14, 2016.

Catherine Ross, Sperling Elliot, “Adopting a New Energy Economy in the United States and Megaregions”, Applied Energy Journal, December 26, 2015.

Dannenberg Andrew L.; Ricklin, Anna; Ross, Catherine L.; Schwartz, Michael; West, Julie; White, Steve, and Wier, Megan L., “Use of Health Impact Assessment for Transportation Planning – Importance of Transportation Agency Involvement in the Process,” Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2452, Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, Washington, D.C., 2014, pp. 71-80. DOI: 10.3141/2452-09

Rao, Arthi; Ross, Catherine L., “Health Impact Assessments and Healthy Schools,” Journal of Planning Education and Research 2014, Vol. 34 (2) 141-1582, 34: 141 DOI: 10.1177/0739456X14531488 jpe.sagepub.com. 9 May 2014

Woo, Myungje; Ross, Catherine L. and Boston, Thomas D., “Do Megaregions Produce Greater Regional Convergence or Divergence? Implications for Spatial Planning and Infrastructure Investment”, Journal of Urban Planning and Development, 10.1061/ (ASCE) UP.1943-5444.0000198 , 04014013. 17 February 2014.

Ross, Catherine; Hylton, Peter; Lee, David Jung-Hwi, “Megaregion Planning: State of Practice in Metropolitan Planning Organizations and State Departments of Transportation”, Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 2453 (2014): 171-177.

Ross, Catherine L., West, Harry, Smith, S. and Rao, A., “Health Impact Assessment (HIA): An innovative tool for transportation planning, Case Study: health impact assessment of the Atlanta Regional PLAN 2040”, State of Transportation Planning, April 2013, Pages 42-46.

Ross, Catherine L., et al, “Health Impact Assessment of the Atlanta BeltLine” American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Volume 42, Issue 3, March 2012, Pages 203-213.

Amekudzi, Adjo, Smith, Mshadoni, Brodie, Stefanie, Fischer, Jamie, Ross, Catherine, “Impacts of Improbable Justice on Transportation: a Performance-Based Framework for Benchmarking. Transportation Research Record of the national Academies, Washington, 2012

Catherine L. Ross and Myungje Woo. “The Identification and Assessment of Potential High-Speed Rail (HSR) Routes from a Megaregion Perspective. Transportation Research Record: No. 2307, Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, Washington, 2012.

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Laetitia Dablanc, Catherine Ross. Atlanta: A Mega Logistics Center in the Piedmont Atantic Megaregion (PAM). Journal of Transport Geography, Elsevier, 2012, 24, pp 432-442.

Catherine L. Ross, Policy & Practice “Transport and Megaregions: High-Speed Rail in the United States”, Town Planning Review, Volume 82, Issue 3, 2011, Pages 341-357.

Catherine L. Ross, Bruce Stiftel, Myungje Woo and Arthi Rao. “Measuring Regional Transport Sustainability: An Exploration”, The Urban Lawyer, fall, 2010/ Winter 2011, 42-4/43-1, Pages 67-89.

Ross, Catherine L. and Yang, Jiawen “Assessing China’s Mega-Regional Mobility in a Comparative Context”, Transportation Research Board, ISSN: 0361-1981, Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, Issue Number 2244, 2011, pp 61-68 (Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, Washington.

Benjamin R. Rajotte, Catherine L. Ross, Chinyere O. Ekechi, and Vladimir N. Cadet. 2011. “Health in all Policies: Addressing the Legal and Policy Foundations of Health Impact Assessment”. Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics (JLME) Special Symposium Issue, National PHL Conference, pp. 27-29.

Ross, Catherine L., Yi Lin Pei, Adjo Amekudzi, Michael D. Meyer, and Elise M. Barella. 2010. “Social, Environmental, and Economic Sustainability.” Transportation Research Record, Journal of the Transportation Research Board, September 2010, pp 73-80.

Jin Nam, Myungje Woo, and Catherine L. Ross. 2011. “Financing Tools for Urban Revitalization Projects: Analysis of U.S. Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Statues and Case Law”. Journal of the Korea Planners Association Vol. 45(7), pp. 47-65.

Barrella, Elise, Adjo Amekudzi, Michael D. Meyer, Catherine L. Ross and Diane Turchetta, “Best Practices and Common Approaches for Considering Sustainability at U.S. State Departments of Transportation” Transportation Research Record, Journal of the Transportation Research Board, Planning 2010, Issue Number: 2174, ,pp.10-18.

Pei, Yi Lin, Adjo A. Amekudzi, Michael D. Meyer, Elise M. Barrella, Catherine L. Ross, “Performance Measurement Frameworks and the Development of Effective Sustainable Transport Strategies and Indicators” Transportation Research Record, Journal of the Transportation Research Board, Environmental and Economic Sustainability , 2010

Morallos, D.; Amekudzi, A.; Ross, C., and M. Meyer. “Value for Money Analysis in U.S. Transportation Public-Private Partnerships” Transportation Research Record, Journal of the Transportation Research Board, Vol. 2115, 2009, pp. 27-36.

Bodea, Tudor D., Laurie Garrow, Michael D. Meyer, and Catherine L. Ross, “Socio-demographic and built environment influences on the odds of being overweight or obese: The Atlanta experience” Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Volume 43, Issue 4, May 2009, Pages 430-444

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Bodea, Tudor D., Laurie Garrow, Michael D. Meyer, and Catherine L. Ross, “Explaining Obesity with Urban Form: A Cautionary Tale.” Transportation, Volume 35, Issue 2, March 2008, Pages 179-199

Amekudzi, Adjo, Linda Thomas-Mobley and Catherine Ross “Transportation Planning and Infrastructure Delivery in Major and Megacities. Transportation Research Board: Transportation Research Record, Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 1997, pp. 17-23, 2007

Realff , Matthew J., Steven P. French, Berdinus A. Bras, Catherine L. Ross, Nancey Green Leigh, and Ning Ai, "Modeling Obsolete Computer Stock Under Regional Data Constraints: An Atlanta Case Study", Conservation and Recycling, Volume 51, Issue 4, October 2007, Pages 847-869

Yang, Jiawen and Catherine Ross, 2007, “Implementing Spatial Planning in China’s Market Economy,” Urban Planning Forum (in Chinese), No. 6.

Dannenberg, Andrew L., Ross, Catherine L., et. al, “Growing the Field of Health Impact Assessment in the United States: An Agenda for Research and Practice” American Journal of Public Health, Volume 96, Issue 2, February 2006, Pages 262-270

Ross, Catherine L. and Jessica Harbour “Footprint for an International City: Transportation and Redevelopment” Georgia State University Law Review Symposium. Georgia State Law Review, February 2006. Ross, Catherine L. and Nancy Green Leigh. “Planning, Urban Revitalization and the Inner City: An Exploration of Structural Racism.” Journal of Planning Literature. Volume 14, Issue 3, February 2000, pages 367-380.

Peponis, John, Catherine Ross and Mahbub Rashid, “The Structure of Urban Space Movement and Co-presence: The Case of Atlanta.” Geoforum. Vol. 28, No.3-4, pp. 341-358, November 1997.

Peponis, John, Catherine Ross et al., “Regularity and Change in Urban Space: A Syntactic Analysis of Movement and Co-presence in Atlanta,” Ekistics, 1998.

Ross, Catherine, R. Guensler and P. Stevens, “A Spatial and Statistical Analysis of Commercial Vehicle Activity in Metropolitan Atlanta.” Transportation Research Record, April 1998.

Nelson, Arthur, Michael Meyer and Catherine Ross, “Parking Supply Policy and Transit Use: Case Study of Atlanta, Georgia “ Transportation Research Record, Transportation Research Board, Transportation Research Board. No. 1604, 1997.

Nelson, Arthur, Thomas L. Sanchez, Catherine L. Ross, and Michael Meyer, “Rail Transit in the Suburbs Case Study of Transit Use in Atlanta’s Affluent Northern Tier.” Transportation Research Record. No. 1571, 1997 

Ross, Catherine and Jeffrey W. Davis “Multijurisdictional Project Evaluation in Chattanooga Urban Area.” Journal of Urban Planning and Development. Vol. 122, No. 2, June 1996.

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Boston, Thomas and Catherine Ross. “Location Preferences of Successful African Owned Businesses in Atlanta.” The Review of Black Political Economy. Vol. 24, No. 2 and 3, Fall/Winter 1996.

Ross, Catherine, et. al., “An Analysis of Travel Behavior Using Three Parameter Data Loggers,” Journal of Transportation Engineering. Vol. 121, No. 4, July-August 1995.

Ross, Catherine, and Scott Barker, “The Georgia State Route 400 Extension: Tollway Prototype or Last of a Breed?” ASCE Journal,1995 Transportation Congress. Summer, 1995.

Ross, Catherine. “A Planning Agenda,” Journal of Planning Education and Research, Vol. 13, No. 2, Spring 1994.

Ross, Catherine, “Converging Themes: A Look to the Future.” Journal of Planning Education and Research, Vol. 13, No. 3, Spring 1994.

Ferguson, Erik, Catherine Ross and Michael Meyer. “Transportation Management Associations.” Transportation Quarterly, Spring 1993.

Ferguson, Erik, Catherine Ross and Michael Meyer. “PC Software for Urban Transportation Planning” Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 58, No. 2, Spring 1992.

Ross, Catherine, E. Ferguson, and M. Meyer “Transportation Management Associations and Privatization.” Transportation Research Record, Transportation Research Board. Transportation Demand Management, No. 1346. 1992

Ferguson, E., C. Ross and M. Meyer, “Transportation Management Associations: Organization, Implementation, Evaluation.” Transportation Research Record, No. 1346, 1992.

 Ross, Catherine. Symposium, Guest Editor. “Responses to Suburban Highway Congestion: An Overview”, Journal of Planning Education and Research, Vol. 10, No. 2, winter, 1991.

Ross, Catherine. “Increasing Minority and Female Representation in the Profession: A Call for Diversity” Journal of Planning Education and Research, V. 9, No. 2, winter 1990.

Ross, Catherine et. al., “Private Sector Provision of Transit Services: A Case Study” American Society of Civil Engineers, Journal of Urban Planning and Development, V. 26, No. 1, May 1990.

Ross, Catherine. “Transportation Planning and Cultural Resources Protection: Examples from Georgia” Southeastern Geographer, V. 116, No. 2, November 1986 - with David Brown.

Ross, Catherine and Jay Stein. “Business vs. Residential Perceptions of a Proposed Rail Station: Implications for Transit Planning,” Transportation Quarterly ,October 1985.

Ross, Catherine. “The Influence of Race and Gender on Perceptions of Community Impact,” Environmental Impact Assessment Review, V. 5, No. 2, June 1985.

Ross, Catherine. “Measuring Transportation System Effectiveness,” Journal of Urban Affairs, V. 5, No. 2, June 1983.

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REVIEWED ESSAYS

Ross, Catherine. “Basic Microcomputer Programs for Urban Analysis and Planning” by John Ottensmann (Chapman and Hall, 1985).  Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 51, #4, autumn 1985.

Ross, Catherine. “Saving Energy in the Home” by Robert H. Socolow (Ballinger Publications Co., 1978).  Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 46, #3, summer 1980.

Ross, Catherine, “An Economic Analysis of the State of Ohio as Related by Contemplated Building of the Mass Rail Transit System.”  A Review Essay, American Planning Association, Division Newsletter, January 1980.

PROCEEDINGS

Meyer, M., Rodgers, M. and C. Ross. “A Study of Enrichment Activities in the Atlanta Road Network,” Emission Inventory Issues, Air and Waste Management Association. VIP 27, 1993.

Meyer, M., Rodgers, M. and C. Ross. “Fitting a Square Peg into a Round Hole,” Emission Inventory Issues, Air and Waste Management Association. VIP 27, 1993.

Ross, Catherine, “Measuring the Distributional Impact of Transportation Services on Women.”  Article abstracted in Women’s Travel Issues Conference Proceedings published by U.S. Department of Transportation, December 1980.

Ross, Catherine et al., “Synthesis of Planning Practice for Small and Medium Sized Communities,” Transportation Research Circular, Transportation Research Board, August 1984.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Ross, Catherine, “A redeveloped community welcomes Atlanta United, braces for change,” Dr. Ross was interviewed by the Atlanta Journal Constitution (AJC) and the article published on April 3, 2017.http://www.myajc.com/news/local-govt--politics/redeveloped-community-welcomes-atlanta-united-braces-for-change/AnPTTmh4LrWFAoY8MRFYjL/

Ross, Catherine, “Group creates crowdfunding campaign to put trash cans at MARTA bus stops,” Dr. Ross was interviewed by WSBTV – Channel 2 and the story aired on 11/02/2016. http://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/south-fulton-county/group-creates-crowdfunding-campaign-to-put-trash-cans-at-marta-bus-stops/462941194

Ross, Catherine, “Last Pieces Of Unincorporated Fulton Could Become A City,” Dr. Ross was interviewed by 90.1 WABE Atlanta’s NPR station and the interview aired on 5/03/2016. http://news.wabe.org/post/last-pieces-unincorporated-fulton-could-become-city

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Ross, Catherine, “Atlanta: Where Drivers Get Nowhere, But Travelers Get Everywhere,” Dr. Ross was interviewed by WABE Atlanta’s NPR station about Atlanta’s traffic identity. September 29, 2015 (inyurl.com/p5ekorm) 

Ross, Catherine: “State has part in regional cooperation,” Opinion published in the Atlanta Journal Constitution, July 19, 2015http://www.myajc.com/news/news/opinion/state-has-part-in-regional-cooperation/nmz57/#ca3ee516.3458751.735799

Ross, Catherine “Make housing more accessible” Zócalo Public Square, July 2015http://www.zocalopublicsquare.org/2015/06/20/can-more-public-transportation-solve-the-housing-crisis/ideas/up-for-discussion/#Catherine+Ross

Interviewee: Dekalb County, WABE, April 15, 2015

Interviewee on impacts the Beltline has had on Atlanta -- economic, health, transportation, jobs and housing, Message sprout, April 15, 2015

Interviewee “Regional Cooperation and Development”, Atlanta Journal Constitution (AJC), March 17, 2015

Interviewee: “Charlotte’s strength lies at its core, Atlanta Forward 2015: N.C. rival ups its game with planning, focus” Professor Ross comments on the strengths of Charlotte's redevelopment plan, February 8, 2015http://www.myajc.com/news/business/charlottes-strength-lies-at-its-core/nj6Dj/

Interviewee: Harry West Visionary Leadership Award for the Atlanta Regional Commission, November 7, 2014

Ross, Catherine, “Clayton heads into critical MARTA vote,” Prof. Ross weighs in on Clayton County MARTA vote, The Atlanta Journal Constitution, November 1, 2014http://www.myajc.com/news/news/local-govt-politics/clayton-heads-into-critical-marta-vote/nhwsD/

Interviewee: “Dan & Tally Sweat Community Leadership Award Posthumously Honoring Harry West, Urban Land Institute (ULI) Atlanta, September 11, 2014

Ross, Catherine, “Coming and Going on the Northside”, Professor Catherine Ross calls for mobility options in Atlanta's Northwest, The Atlanta Journal Constitution, June 22, 2014

Ross, Catherine, L., Presenter before the Georgia Tech Foundation Stewardship Committee (March 2014)

Ross, Catherine, “Infrastructure, mixed modes of transportation and sprawl all in the context of 2014 Snow Jam, published in Georgia Public Broadcasting Television, “On the Story.” Friday, January 31, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. (http://www.gpb.org/on-the-story/episodes)

Ross, Catherine – “Georgia Tech marks the 10th anniversary of Technology Square”, Saporta Report, October 21, 2013,http://saportareport.com/blog/2013/10/georgia-tech-marks-the-10th-anniversary-of-technology-square/

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Ross, Catherine – “Streetcars” on NPR morning Edition, September 2013

Ross, Catherine – “ BeltLine’s public safety upgrades first suggested in 2007 report from Tech’s Center for Quality Growth” Saporta Report, July 28, 2013, http://saportareport.com/blog/2013/07/beltlines-public-safety-upgrades-first-suggested-in-2007-report-from-georgia-tech/#sthash.dzMNuUwN.RmAIWwUg.dpuf

Ross, Catherine L. “High Speed Rail Redux “, published in Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB) News, June 5, 2013

Ross, Catherine L. “Is regionalism the way forward? Rethink government, increase prosperity”, published in the Atlanta Journal Constitution, April 25, 2013.

Ross, Catherine L. and Woo, Myungje. “Megaregions and Regional Sustainability” Seoul Metropolitan Forum, October 2011.

Ross, Catherine L. and Woo, Myungje. “Megaregions and Its Implications for Mobility” The Bridge, National Academy of Engineering of the National Academies, Spring, 2011.

Ross, Catherine L. “The Drive to Make Cities Greener,” Wall Street Journal: Voices. April 17, 2010

Stephen, Linda and Catherine L. Ross. “Q&A with Catherine L. Ross on Megaregions,” Urban Land, March/April 2010

Ross, Catherine L. “Infrastructure is Our Competitive Advantage,” Saporta Report, May 18, 2009

Ross, Catherine L. “Smart Growth: A National Perspective: Why Florida Needs Smart Growth,” 1000 Friends of Florida, March 2009

Ross, Catherine L. “Building Blocks for a Global Economy,” City Upon a Hill: Georgia Municipal Association, November 20, 2008

Ross, Catherine L. and Harbour Jessica “Footprint for an International City: Transportation and Redevelopment” Georgia State University Law Review, June 2006

Ross, Catherine L. “Find a way to keep moving: Transit plan must address needs of growth,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution @Issue, November 15, 2005

Ross, Catherine L., and Charles C. Krautler. “Our Public Enemy Number One.” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, July 24, 2002

Ross, Catherine L., and Charles C. Krautler. “Agencies Mapping Detailed Plan To Make Metro Roads More Bearable.” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, August 7, 2002

 Ross, Catherine L.. “GRTA Didn’t Demur On Congestion Issue.” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, June 18, 2002

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Ross, Catherine L. “An Opinion”. Dunwoody Crier, May 29, 2002

Ross, Catherine L. “Bus System Is Aborning.” Marietta Daily Journal, April 14, 2002

Ross, Catherine L. “Atlanta Can Be Greater Than The Sum Of Its Parts.” Gwinnett Daily Post, March 24, 2002

Ross, Catherine L. Harry Norman Magazine, January 2002

Boston, Thomas D. and Catherine Ross. “The Struggle for African-American Economic Empowerment,” Colloqui, spring 1993.

Ross, Catherine, “Improving Accreditation Criteria”, ACSP Update. spring, 1992.

Ross, Catherine, Journal of the National Technical Association, “Life in the Ebony Tower”. Fall, 1991.

Ross, Catherine, “Toward the Year 2000: Perspectives on the Information Age.” BellSouth Corporation Annual Report, 1986.

Monographs

Ross, Catherine et. al., “Shaping an Urban Agenda: Sub-Committee Report On A National Urban Policy, April 1993.

Ross, Catherine et. al., “Women and Urban Planning: A Bibliography.”  Council of Planning Librarians, July 1981.

This was selected as the best monograph published by the Council of Planning Librarians in 1981.  It identifies materials, which address the role of women in contemporary society.

Ross, Catherine. “Measuring Transportation System Effectiveness,” Urban Institute, Atlanta University, May 1981.Identifies inadequacies in current methods for measuring transportation performance.

Research Reports (selected)

Ross, C. L., Smith, S. –Final report “A Collaborative Model for Healthy Freight Planning,” Pew Charitable Trusts, Washington, D.C. 11/2016

Ross, C.L., Final report, “Freight Movement, Port Facilities, and Economic Competitiveness – Supplemental Task: County-to- County Freight Movement (National and State Level), (GDOT # 13-27), Georgia Department of Transportation, 06/2016.

Ross, C. L., Final Report, “National MAP-21 Implementation & Monitoring,” National Center for Transportation Systems Productivity and Management (NCTSPM), 01/31/2016.

Ross, C.L, Final report “Small Urban and Rural Areas,” Final Report, National Center for Transportation Systems Productivity and Management (NCTSPM), 01/31/2016.

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Ross, C.L., contributed to Final report, “Managing Transportation System Health, (GDOT #14-34), Georgia Department of Transportation, 07/15/2015.

Ross, C.L., Lee, David Jung-Hwi Lee (2014) Freight Movement, Port Facilities, and Economic Competitiveness; for The National Center for Transportation Systems Productivity and Management (NCTSPM)and the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDoT), Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development, Georgia Institute of Technology (July 2014)

Author of Independent Study: City of Atlanta’s Storm Response Plan presented to the City Utilities Committee, a committee consisting of seven members of the Atlanta City Council.  Councilmember Natalyn Archibong chairs the committee. Atlanta, GA (June 6, 2014)

Ross, C.L. et al. (2013). Albany and Macon, Georgia Health Impact Assessment: Process and Evaluation Report (for the Georgia Department of Public Health). Center for Quality Growth & Regional Development (CQGRD), Georgia Institute of Technology.

Ross, C.L. et al. (2012). Choice Neighborhood Initiative Albany, Georgia:  Rapid to Intermediate Health Impact Assessment (HIA) (for the Georgia Department of Public Health). Center for Quality Growth & Regional Development (CQGRD), Georgia Institute of Technology.

Ross, C.L. et al. (2012). Second Street Redevelopment Macon, Georgia - Rapid to Intermediate Health Impact Assessment (HIA) (for the Georgia Department of Public Health). Center for Quality Growth & Regional Development (CQGRD), Georgia Institute of Technology.

Ross, Catherine, Marcus, Michelle et al. Health Benefits of the Atlanta Beltline Eastside Trail: A Pre-Post Impact Assessment, Beltline Partnership. 2012

Ross, Catherine L., Meyer, Michael. Impact of the Location of New Schools on Transportation Infrastructure and Finance. Georgia Department of Transportation. 2011

Ross, Catherine L., Guensler, Randall. Congestion-Pricing Implementations and Deployment Strategies for the Metropolitan Atlanta Area. Georgia Department of Transportation, 2008

Ross, Catherine L., Jason Barringer, Jiawen Yang, Jessica Doyle, Harry West, Adjo Amekudzi, Mike Meyer. 2008. Megaregions: Literature Review of the Implications for U.S. Infrastructure Investment and Transportation Planning, 2008, prepared for the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration. Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development (CQGRD), Georgia Institute of Technology

Ross, Catherine L., Myungje Woo, Jason Barringer, Jiawen Yang, Amy Danner, Michelle Marcus, Harry West, Mike Meyer, and Adjo Amekudzi. 2009. Megaregions: Visualization of Defining Megaregions and Policy Implications for Passenger and Freight Movement, 2009, prepared for the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration. Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development (CQGRD), Georgia Institute of Technology

Ross, Catherine L., Myungje Woo, Jason Barringer, Jiawen Yang, Mike Meyer, and Adjo Amekudzi. 2009. “Megaregions: Delineating Existing and Emerging Megaregions throughout The United States”. U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration. Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development (CQGRD), Georgia Institute of Technology.

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Ross, Catherine L., Jason Barringer, Karen Leone de Nie, Joy Wilkins, and Myungje Woo. 2008. Preparing for the Future in Troup County, Georgia: Recommendation for a Strategic Plan for Sustainable Development, prepared for Troup County and the Cities of LaGrange, West Point, and Hogansville. Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development (CQGRD) and Enterprise Innovation Institute, Georgia Institute of Technology

Ross, Catherine L., Jason Barringer, and Myungje Woo. 2008. Preparing for the Future in Troup County, Georgia: A Spatial Strategy for Sustainability, prepared for Troup County and the Cities of LaGrange, West Point, and Hogansville. Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development (CQGRD), Georgia Institute of Technology

“Megaregions: Passenger and Freight Transportation Framework”. Prepared for the Federal Highway Administration (August 2009)

“Atlanta BeltLine Decision Support Tool”. Prepared for the BeltLine Tax Allocation District Advisory Committee (October 2008) Innovation Institute, Georgia Institute of Technology

Ross, Catherine L., Myungje Woo, Jason Barringer, Amy Danner, and Harley Etienne. 2008. Atlanta BeltLine Decision Support Tool, Prepared for the BeltLine Tax Allocation District Advisory Committee (TADAC). Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development (CQGRD), Georgia Institute of Technology

Ross, Catherine L., Myungje Woo, Jason Barringer, and Amy Danner. 2008, Hospitals and Community Health HIA: A Study of Localized Health Impacts of Hospitals, 2008, prepared for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development (CQGRD), Georgia Institute of Technology

“Hospitals and Community Health HIA: A Study of Localized Health Impacts of Hospitals”, Prepared for Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, (July 2008)

Sanford, Elizabeth, Ross, Catherine L. et al Community Transportation Plan for Decatur, Georgia. City of Decatur, 2007

“Atlanta Beltline: Health Impact Assessment”, Prepared for Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, (November 2007)

“Pathways to a Healthy Decatur: A Rapid Health Impact Assessment of the City of Decatur Community Transportation Plan”, in partnership with Sycamore Consulting, Inc. and Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. (September 2007)

“Atlanta Regional Freight Mobility Plan: Community & Environmental Impact Scan and Assessment”, Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) (April 2007)

“Healthy Housing: Forging the Economic and Empirical Foundation”, Prepared for Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership (ANDP) (April 2007)

“A Time for Leadership: Growth Management and Florida 2060” Prepared for 1000 Friends of Florida. (August 2006)

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“Georgia Coast 2030: Population Projections for the 10-County Coastal Georgia Region” Prepared for Coastal Georgia Regional Development Center. (October 2006)

“The Emerging Southeast Megaregion,” Think Global, Act Regional Symposium, January 2006.

“Economic Diversification Plan,” Camden County (GA) Public Service Authority, November 2005

“Development Potential of the SR 365 Corridor in Hall County, Georgia: A Quality Growth Study,” 2005

Ross, C., and Leigh, Nancy. “Materials Flow Modeling in Sustainable Industrial Systems within Urban Centers,” National Science Foundation, 2005

Ross, Catherine, et. al., “Surface Transportation Environmental Research: A Long-Term Strategy” Transportation Research Board Special Report 268, April 2002

“State of the Regions 2000: A Baseline for the Century of the Region”, Regions in the 21st

Century Series, Report #3, National Association of Regional Councils, December 2000.

Ross, Catherine and Anne Dunning, “Land Use Transportation Interaction: An Examination of the 1995 NPTS Data,” Report to the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, October 1997.

Ross, Catherine, et. al., “Alternative Performance Measures For Transportation Planning: Incorporating Mobility Concerns Into Multimodal Planning,” U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration, University Research and Training Program, May 1995.

Ross, Catherine, et. al., “The FTP Procedure,” Report to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, 1994.

Ross, Catherine. “Organizational Alternatives for a Transit Research Coordinating Council,” Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, December 1993.

Ross, Catherine, “A Sabbatical Program for the National Academy,” National Academy of Sciences, Transportation Research Board, 1992. Ross, Catherine, et. al., “Transportation Management Associations in the United States.” Report to the Federal Transit Administration, United States Department of Transportation, May 1992. Ross, Catherine, et. al., “The Impact of the Federal Overmatch Initiative.” Report to the Urban Mass Transportation Administration, United States Department of Transportation, 1990.

Ross, Catherine. “Measuring the Impact of Natural Disasters on Transportation Lifelines,” Report to the National Science Foundation, National Technical Information Service, 1989.

Ross, Catherine. “Overcoming Barriers to Greater Private Sector Involvement in Transportation,” Report to the United States Department of Transportation, Atlanta, GA, July 1987.

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Ross, Catherine, “Transit Operations Institute: A Management Development Seminar,” Report to the United States Department of Transportation, Atlanta, GA, August 1984. Ross, Catherine, et. al., Community Impact Evaluation of the Berkeley Dorchester Counties Economic Development Corporation, Report to the Region IV Community Services Administration, Atlanta, GA, February 1981.

Ross, Catherine, et. al., Community Impact Evaluation of the Orange County Department of Community Affairs.  Report to the Region IV Community Services Administration, Atlanta, GA, January 1981.

Ross, Catherine, et. al., Community Impact Evaluation of the Community Action Agency of Huntsville-Madison County, Inc., Report to the Region IV Community Services Administration, Atlanta, GA, February 1981.

Ross, Catherine, et. al., Community Impact Evaluation of the Middle Georgia Community Action Agency, Report to the Region IV Community Services Administration, Atlanta, GA, December 1979.

Ross, Catherine, et. al., Community Impact Evaluation of the Four County Community Service, Inc., Report to the Region IV Community Services Administration, Atlanta, GA, February 1980.

Ross, Catherine, et. al., Community Impact Evaluation of the Piedmont Area Community Action Agency, Report to the Region IV Community Services Administration, Atlanta, GA, February 1980.

Ross, Catherine, Evaluation of the Florida Association of Community Action Agencies (FACAA) Energy Advocacy Project, Consumers Advocate for Responsible Energy Systems (CARES).  Report to the Region IV Community Services Administration, Atlanta, GA, July 1980.

Report to the Atlanta University President, “Atlanta University’s Computer Needs Study” with Sidney Harris. January 1978.

WHITE PAPERS:

The Atlanta BeltLine Transit Panel: Ross, Catherine, et. al.: The Atlanta BeltLine: Transit Feasibility, prepared for The Atlanta Development Authority. September 2005

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

Principal, Catherine Ross and Associates, Inc. - Atlanta, GA.CRA Consulting projects related to transportation planning, urban planning and economic planning. 1980-1999

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PRESENTATIONS (selected)

2017

Presenter: “Piedmont Atlantic Megaregion”, Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) Freight Advisory Task Force, Atlanta, GA, March 2, 2017.

Presenter (invited): “Scaling Up: Thinking Megaregionally in Long-Range Planning, New Partners for Smart Growth Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, February 3, 2017.

Presenter (keynote): “Transportation Infrastructure Impacts on Megaregions,” Freight and Megaregions Peer Exchange 2017, 7, Atlanta, GA, January 31, 2017.

Presenter: “New Potential for Multimodal Connection: Exploring the Relationship Between Taxi Trips and Transit in New York City,” session on Taxis and TNCs: Competitors or Can They Co-exist?, Transportation Research Board (TRB) 96th Annual Meeting, January 11, 2017

Presenter: “Disaggregation of Nationwide Commodity Movement Data to County-to-County and State-Level Travel Analysis Zones”, session on Research Innovations in Freight Transportation Data, Transportation Research Board (TRB) 96th Annual Meeting, January 10, 2017.

Presenter: “Air Quality and Health Impacts of Freight on Small Urban and Rural Areas” session on Urban Freight Innovations, Transportation Research Board (TRB) 96th Annual Meeting, January 9, 2017.

2016

Presenter (keynote speaker): “ Starting the Conversation: Are We Ready for the Rise of the Megaregion?”, FHWA/DVRPC Mega-Region Mega-Event, King of Prussia, PA, December 6-7, 2016.

Co-Author: “Shifting Transit Usage: Novel Approaches,” The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 56th Annual conference, Portland, OR, November 6, 2016.

Co-Author: “Air freight connectivity’s impact on economic development,” The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 56th Annual conference, Portland, OR, November 6, 2016.

Presenter: “POCIG and the ACSP Committee on Diversity Joint Roundtable: Moving Faculty of Color through the Pipeline from Associate to Full Professor, The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 56th Annual conference, Portland, OR, November 3, 2016.

Presenter (invited): “Integrating Health into Metropolitan Transportation Planning,” Planning for a More Sustainable Future: Symposium on the Integration of Transportation, Land Use, and Environmental Planning for Equity, Economic Development, and a Healthy Environment, UC Berkeley, October 17, 2016.

Session Chair (invited): Session Name: “Sustainability assessment of renewable energy applications, “ 8th International Conference on Applied Energy, Beijing, China, October 9, 2016.

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Panelist (Invited): Panel Session: “Energy resilient urban systems,“ 8th International Conference on Applied Energy, Beijing, China, October 9, 2016.

Presenter (invited): “What if transit works?”, The Case for Regional Transit in Metro Detroit Taubman College of Architecture and Planning University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI October 4, 2016

Presenter: “Quality of Life Benefits of Urban Trails: Analysis of the Atlanta Beltline”, IUPEA – International Urban Planning and Environment Association, Lisbon, Portugal, June 2, 2016

Co-Author: “ Urban Revitalization: Changing Atlanta’s Land Use Intensities” IUPEA – International Urban Planning and Environment Association, Lisbon, Portugal, June 2, 2016

Co- Author: “ Parking Spaces in the age of Shared autonomous vehicles: How much parking will we need and where?”, IUPEA – International Urban Planning and Environment Association, Lisbon, Portugal, June 3, 2016

Co-Author: “ Public Transit Equity and the Geography of Opportunity in the Atlanta Region,” IUPEA – International Urban Planning and Environment Association, Lisbon, Portugal, June 3, 2016

Panelist: “Planning Atlanta”, Atlanta Studies Symposium 2016, Georgia State University, May 11, 2016

Keynote speaker (invited): “Megaregion:  Piedmont – Atlanta, Understanding the dynamics of the mega region and its impact globally,” Memphis Area Association of Governments (MAAG) annual dinner, Cordova, TN, April 14, 2016

Presenter: “Planning Research Meets Planning Practice Discussion”, 2016 American Planning Association (APA) annual conference, Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, AZ, April 5, 2016

Keynote speaker (invited): “A Transportation Agenda for the Global Era,” DCRP Lecture Series: 9th Annual Martin Wachs Lecture, College of Environmental Design, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, March 17, 2016.

Co-Author: “Health Impact Assessment (HIA) of the Transformation Plan for a HUD Designated Choice Neighborhood in Albany, Georgia,” Urban Affairs Association Conference (UAA), San Diego, CA, March 17, 2016

Keynote speaker (invited): “Charlotte Megaregion,” Transportation Infrastructure Summit, Charlotte Chamber of Commerce, Charlotte, NC, March 4, 2016.

Panelist: “Innovations in changing behavior,” National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Safety Summit, Atlanta, GA, February 23, 2016.

Presenter: “Megaregions: Leaning Forward, - Workshop 161 on Megaregions: Surfing the Wave of the Future”, presented at the 95th Annual Transportation Research Board Meeting (TRB), Washington, D.C., January 10, 2016.

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Presenter: at “Standing Committee on Transportation and Economic Development (ADD10)”, presented at the 95th Annual Transportation Research Board Meeting (TRB), Washington, D.C., January 12, 2016.

Co- Author: “Exploration of Airport Effects on Distribution Center Location,” Catherine Ross, Georgia Institute of Technology and Peter Hylton, Georgia Institute of Technology, presented at the 95th Annual Transportation Research Board Meeting (TRB), Washington, D.C., January 12, 2016.

2015

Catherine Ross, Elliot Sperling, and Subhrajit Guhathakurta, “Adopting a New Energy Economy in the United States”, Low Carbon Cities and Urban Energy Systems, CUE 2015, Fuzhou, China, Nov. 15-17, 2015.

Invited Keynote speaker: “Sustainable Development Strategy of Megacities in United States,” Forum on Urban Ecology and Energy Conservation co-organized by IESD and Beijing Engineering Research Center of Building Energy Efficiency and Urban Ecology (BEEUE), Beijing, China, November 10, 2015.

Primary Author: “Estimating the economic impact of port growth employing GPS data, freight modeling, and economic impact analysis at the local and megaregion levels,” 2015 Annual Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) conference, Houston, TX, October 22, 2015.

Primary Author: “Identifying factors that impact logistics clusters’ competitiveness,” 2015 Annual Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) conference, Houston, TX, October 22, 2015.

Moderator (invited): “Enhancing Equity in Faculty Hiring,” Seventh Annual Diversity Symposium, Georgia Institute of Technology, September 9, 2015.

Presenter (invited): “3rd Virtual Workgroup Webinar on Megaregions” hosted by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Washington, D.C., July 14, 2015.

Presenter (invited): “Expanding the Role of HIA and Health Considerations across Federal Agencies,” 2015 National Health Impact Assessment Meeting, Washington, D.C., June 16, 2015.

Panelist (invited): “Lessons Learned Panel,” at PEW the Charitable Trusts Grantee Meeting, Washington, D.C., June 15, 2015.

Presenter (invited): “Health Impact Assessment in the U.S,” 2015 Symposium of Ecological Urban Design in Shanghai, China, Shanghai, P.R. China, June 5, 2015.

Presenter (invited): “Rise of the Megaregion”, Institute of Environment for Sustainable Development (IESD), Tongji University, Shanghai, P.R. China, June, 2015.

Presenter (invited): 2015 “City and Nature,” Tongji University, Shanghai, China. June 2-7 2015.

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Moderator: “The Big Picture of Connectivity,” panel session moderated at Atlanta Regional Commission’s “Port to Port Potential” meeting, Savannah, GA, May 20, 2015.

Presenter: ““Economic Impact to Georgia Counties from the Expansion of the Panama Canal.”Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC), Board Meeting, April 22, 2015.

Presenter: “AT010 - Freight Transportation, Economics and Regular Committee,” presented at the 94th Annual Transportation Research Board Meeting (TRB), “Mega-Regions Joint Subcommittee of ADA20, Washington, D.C., January 14, 2015.

Co-Author: “Global Positioning System-Based Truck Modeling for Regional Travel Demand Forecasting,” David Jung-Hwi Lee, Georgia Institute of Technology and Catherine Ross, Georgia Institute of Technology, presented at the 94th Annual Transportation Research Board Meeting (TRB), Washington, D.C., January 13, 2015.

Presenter: “AT015: Freight Transportation Planning and Logistics Committee,” presented at the 94th Annual Transportation Research Board Meeting (TRB), “Mega-Regions Joint Subcommittee of ADA20, Washington, D.C., January 12, 2015.

Presenter: “ADD 020: Community Impact Assessment”, presented at the 94th Annual Transportation Research Board Meeting (TRB), “Mega-Regions Joint Subcommittee of ADA20, Washington, D.C., January 12, 2015.

Co- Author: “Character and Intensity of Mega-Region Supply Chain Activity,” Catherine Ross, Georgia Institute of Technology and Peter Hylton, Georgia Institute of Technology, presented at the 94th Annual Transportation Research Board Meeting (TRB), Washington, D.C., January 12, 2015.

2014

Presenter: “Piedmont Atlantic Megaregion, America 2050 Forum Report, Importance of alternate transportation to meet growth presented at the Joint Study Committee on Critical Transportation Infrastructure Funding at The Forum, Rome, GA (November 20, 2014)

Invited Speaker: “Urban regeneration through regional infrastructure investment,” International Symposium on Urban Regeneration, University of Seoul, South Korea, (November 12, 2014)

Author: “Landscape Anthropometrics: A Multi-Scale Approach To Integrating Health Into Regional Land Use Planning, Rao, Arthi, Georgia Institute of Technology, presenting author, primary author; Ross, Catherine, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 54th Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA, (November 2, 2014)

Author: “GPS Based Truck Modeling For Regional Travel Demand Forecasting,” Lee, David Jung-Hwi, Georgia Institute of Technology, presenting author, primary author; Ross, Catherine, Georgia Institute of Technology; 2014 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 54th Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA, (October 30, 2014)

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Primary Author: “Megaregions As A Framework For Integrating Supply Chain Dynamics And Freight Planning; Hylton, Peter Georgia Institute of Technology presenting author; Ross, Catherine, Georgia Institute of Technology, primary author, 2014 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 54th Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA, (October 30, 2014)

Panelist: Diversity Committee Workshop, Career Strategies for Faculty of Color at Various Academic Levels, 2014 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 54th Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA, (November 1, 2014)

Panelist: “Connected Places: Freight, Regions and Megaregions,” 2014 Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations (AMPO) Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA (October 24, 2014)

Invited Speaker: “Transportation, Economic Competitiveness, and Megaregions,” U.S. Department of Transportation's Volpe Center: Transportation and the Economy, Leadership speaker series on Transportation and the Economy: Leading Globally, Succeeding Locally, VOLPE Center, Cambridge, MA, (October 15, 2014)http://www.volpe.dot.gov/news/transportation-drives-economic-competitiveness-megaregions

Keynote Speaker: Engendering Cities: Designing Sustainable and Inclusive Urban Environments, an International Conference organized by genderSTE an event of the Italian Presidency of the European Union under the patronage of UNESCO, Rome, Italy (September 25, 2014)

Panelist: “Energy, Mobility, and the Shape of Future Cities” at the Clean Energy Education & Empowerment (C3E), Symposium presented by MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI) and the US Department of Energy (DOE) Urban Strategies for a New Energy Future, Cambridge, Massachusetts, (September 16 and 17, 2014)

Presenter (Facilitator) “Voices of Georgia Tech” - A Community Conversation on Diversity and Inclusion at Georgia Tech, 6th Annual Diversity Symposium presented by the Office of Institute Diversity, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Ga (September 5, 2014)

Presenter: “Piedmont Atlantic Megaregion, America 2050 Forum Report, Importance of alternate transportation to meet growth presented at the Joint Study Committee on Critical Transportation Infrastructure Funding at Mercer University, Macon, GA (September 3, 2014)

Presenter: Freight tour model presentation by Georgia Tech presented for Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC), Harry West Room A on "C" floor, Atlanta, GA (August 29, 2014)

Presenter: “Atlanta BeltLine Health Impact Assessment”, American Planning Association, National Conference, Atlanta, Georgia (April 27, 2014)

Panelist: “Stakeholder Involvement and Atlanta’s BeltLine”, American Planning Association, National Conference, Atlanta, Georgia (April 27, 2014)

Panelist: “Planning Research Centers”, American Planning Association, National Conference, Atlanta, Georgia (April 28, 2014)

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Presenter: “Recent developments in health impact assessment” (paper), 34th Annual Conference of the International Association for Impact Assessment, Vina del Mar, Chile ( April 8, 2014)

Presenter: “Incorporating health in major project EAs: Sharing global experiences” (workshop), 34th Annual Conference of the International Association for Impact Assessment, Vina del Mar, Chile (April 10, 2014)

Presenter: “Global Regionalism/ Mega Regions”, Lambda Alpha International Conference, Atlanta, GA (April 5, 2014)

Moderator:” Transportation and Infrastructure”, PennIUR Penn Institute for Urban Research: Sustainable Urbanization: Place Matters, The University of Pennsylvania, (March 27-28)

Moderator: “Public Agencies, the Private Sector and Transportation Challenges” University Transportation Center (UTC) Conference for the Southeastern Region, Georgia Tech Global Learning Center, Atlanta, GA, (March 25, 2014)

Presenter: “Health Impact Assessment,” Grantmakers in Health Annual Meeting on Health Philanthropy, Atlanta, GA, (March 5, 2014)

Presenter: “Challenges and Opportunities of Partnerships Between Public Health and Transportation in Small and Medium-Sized Communities: Use of Health Impact Assessment for Transportation Planning: Importance of Involving Transportation Agencies in Process “, presented at the 93rd Annual Transportation Research Board Meeting (TRB), Washington, D.C., (January 15, 2014).

Presenter: “Megaregion Planning: State of Practice in Metropolitan Planning Organizations and State Departments of Transportation”, presented at the 93rd Annual Transportation Research Board Meeting (TRB), “Mega-Regions Joint Subcommittee of ADA20, Washington, D.C., (January 14, 2014)

2013

Panel Moderator: 4th Annual CID Recognition Program, hosted by Council for Quality Growth, Loews Hotel, Midtown, Atlanta, GA, (November 21, 2013)

Presenter: Distinguished Lecture Series: CEOS / ADVANCE Comprehensive Equity at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, (November 12-13, 2013)

Organizer and Moderator: Connected Places: Freight Movement and Megaregions, Metro Atlanta Chamber, Atlanta, GA (November 6-7, 2013)

Panelist: “Planning in a "Post-Racial" Society: New Directions and Challenges,” University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, (November 1, 2013)

Panelist: “Decade of Innovation Symposium” - Technology Square 10th Anniversary, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, (October 17, 2013)

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Moderator: Frederick Law Olmsted Jr.: Nature, People and Places—Panel Session, National Building Museum in Washington, DC, (October 10, 2013)

Keynote Presenter: “Creating Healthy Spaces”, presented at the VIP Dinner Reception for the Highmark Foundation - No Time to Weight - Best Practices in Childhood Obesity Prevention, Pittsburgh, PA (September 24, 2013)

Presenter: “Megaregions: Multi-jurisdictional Transportation Planning”, presented during the Fall Speaker series of the National Center for Transportation Productivity and Management (NCTPM), Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA (September 19, 2013)

Panelist: “Common Goals - Coordinated Efforts: Achieving Strength through Regional Collaboration”, Governing summit – Cost of government, The Newseum in Washington, D.C (September 16-17, 2013)

Panelist: "Why a Ph.D.? Is a Ph.D. right for you?" Summer Pre-Doctoral Workshop, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA (July 23)

Panelist: “How to pursue your research”, Summer Pre-Doctoral Workshop, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA (July 22)

Panelist: “Faculty of color share their experience and insights”, Summer Pre-Doctoral Workshop, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA (July 22)

Presenter: “Freight Stakeholder Engagement in Megaregions”, at the 2013 Transportation Research Board Summer Meeting of the Freight, Marine, and Planning Committees, National Academy of Sciences Building in Washington, D.C. (July 18)

Panelist: “Women in Leadership position”, presented at the iLead Unity Day, organized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4 in Atlanta, GA (July 17, 2013)

Panelist: “Health Impact Assessment (HIA) and Prosperity for Healthy Communities”, organized by the National Association of Regional Councils in Philadelphia, PA (June 25, 2013)

Presenter: “Integrating Health into Transport Planning”, Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Transport Policy, Planning and Engineering Symposium, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia (May 29, 2013)

Panelist: “Transportation and Health Tool; Workshop with Expert Panel, organized by the American Public Health Association (APHA) in partnership with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and US. Department of Transportation (USDOT), Washington, D.C. (April 23-24, 2013)

Presenter: “Exploring the Structure and Function of the Megaregion”, Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers (AAG), Los Angeles, CA (April 11, 2013)

Presenter: “Georgia SPLOST Database and Clearinghouse for Transportation Finance”, Southeast UTC conference, Orlando, FL (April 4, 2013)

Presenter: “Sustainable Transportation and Downtown Revitalization”, University of Alabama (UAB) Sustainable Smart Cities Symposium, Birmingham, AL (April 3, 2013)

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Presenter: “Transit: Atlanta and Lima”, Mass Transit Development Conference, Atlanta, GA (March 27, 2013)

Presenter and Moderator: “Freight in the Megaregion” Workshop, Transportation Research Board (TRB) Conference, Washington DC. (January, 2013)

Panelists: “Innovative Infrastructure Finance”, Governing, Washington Press Club. (February, 2013)

Plenary Speaker: “Megaregions, Sustainability and Quality of Life”, MetroPlan Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida. (February, 2013)

2012

Plenary Speaker and Panel Member: Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) 2012, International Transport Forum in Leipzig, Germany. (May, 2012)

Presenter: ‘Planning for Green Cities: Atlanta and Seoul’, University of Seoul, Seoul Korea. (May, 2012) Presenter: ‘Delft Institute of Technology, Regional Studies Association European Conference 2012, “Networked Regions and Cities in Times of Fragmentation”, Delft, the Netherlands. (May, 2012)

2011

Moderator: Session entitled “Let Corridor Define the Mode: Land Use, Governance and Other Realities of the Implementation Environment”. Rail~Volution Conference, Washington, D.C. (October 19) 

Presenter: “Education and Workforce Development”. EDA/ETA Workforce and Economic Development Conference, Atlanta, (May 2009)

Presenter: Keynote, “Integrated Urban and Rural Development in China,” International Association of Chinese Planners (IACP) Conference, Beijing, China (June 2011)

Presenter: “Megaregions and Regional Sustainability,” Seoul Metropolitan Forum, Seoul, Korea (October 2011)

Presenter: “Creating a Resilient Transportation and Energy Future,” East West Center, Hawaii (September 2011)

2010

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Presenter: “Examination of Functional Relationships of Megaregions and Applications for Transportation Infrastructure” 9th Symposium of the International Urban Planning and Environment Association (UPE9), Guangzhou, China (August 3)

Presenter: “Infrastructure Investment in the Atlanta Region,” ULI Atlanta District Council Leadership Meeting, Atlanta, GA (March1) Presenter: Mega-regions: 21st Century Way of Understanding 21st Century Issues. Transportation Research Board 89th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (January 10-14)

Feature Interviewee: “Forecast: Megaregions Transportation expert and urban planner Catherine Ross foresees a future in which our cities and built landscapes are interconnected and interdependent,” Builder TV (January 14)

Interviewee: “Last Word”, Builder Magazine (January)

Presenter/Facilitator: “Ross on Megaregions”, School of City and Regional Planning Book Series, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA (January 27)

Interviewee: “The big picture: San Diego and megaregions”, San Diego Union-Tribune (February 28)

Presenter: Downtown Livability Forum. Sponsored by Atlanta City Council President Caesar Mitchell and Central Atlanta Progress. Atlanta, GA (March 2)

Participant: White House Clean Energy Forum (March 3)

Presenter: “Understanding Federal Policy for Developers”, Urban Land Institute (ULI) Atlanta Forum (March 7)

Speaker/Organizer: Piedmont Alliance for Quality Growth. Macon, GA (March 10-11)

Recipient: CHOZEN Awards Women's History Honoree. Public choice award for being a trailblazer in education, urban planning/community development and business. (March 24)

Keynote Speaker: “Megaregions and Transportation,” 2010 Transportation and University Communities Conference, American Public Transportation Association. Athens, GA (April 10-13)

Interviewee: “Sustainable Cities” (podcast). Wall Street Journal (April 17)

Presenter: “City Planning and New Urbanism – A Sustainable Position,” ETH Forum Wohnungsbau, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. Zürich (April 22)

Keynote Speaker: “Megaregions: A Framework for Planning in the 21st Century,” 21st Annual Transportation Research Conference, Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota (April 27-28)

Evening Plenary Speaker. 2010 Delaware-Maryland APA Regional Conference: Creating Livable Communities For All Ages: From Theory To Reality. Dover, DE (May 6)

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Afternoon Plenary Speaker: CNU18 Conference: Vision California: Climate Change Metrics and Mandates for Healthy Regions. Atlanta, GA (May 20)

Presenter: “The Place is the Context,” CNU 18 Conference Congress for New Urbanism 18 th

Annual: Rx for Healthy Places, Atlanta, GA (May 21)

Presenter: “Sustainability: From Theory to Reality,” Forestar Sustainability Summit, San Antonio, TX (May 26)

Presenter: “Sustainable Planning Challenges: Rapid Urbanization, Global Recession and Climate Change,” 9th Symposium of the International Urban Planning & Environment Association (UPE9) Conference, Guangzhou, China (August 3-6)

Moderator: Health in all Policies: Integrating Health Impact Assessment in US Policy,” CDC Using Law, Policy and Research to Improve the Public’s Health: A National Conference, Atlanta, GA (September 13)

Moderator: GT2035: A Diverse and Inclusive Community, Atlanta, GA (September 17)

Keynote Speaker: “Sustainability: From Theory to Reality” – Pathways to Urban Sustainability: Lessons from the Atlanta Metropolitan Region- A NAS Workshop, Atlanta, GA (September 30)

Speaker: “Savannah Port Expansion Project” - The Atlanta/Savannah Harbor Business Forum, Atlanta, GA (December 02)

Speaker: “HIA: Praxis, Prospect and Policy” – National Health Policy Forum on “Health Impact Assessments: What, Why, How, Who, Where?”, Washington, DC (December 03)

2009

Presenter: “Infrastructure and Sustainability: Competing in the Global Economy”, 2009 UCEA Workforce Development Forum (January 9)

Presenter: “Piedmont Atlantic Megaregion”, Megaregions Luncheon, Atlanta Regional Commission (January 26)

Panelist: “In the Trenches: Lessons from the Experts”, Changing Landscapes: Building the Good Growth State? Institute for Emerging Issues, North Carolina State University (February 9-10)

Presenter: “Movement and Access”, De Lange Conference VII – Transforming the Metropolis: Creating Sustainable and Humane Cities, Rice University. (March 2-4)

Facilitator/Organizer: Piedmont Atlantic Megaregion University Consortium, Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development (March 23)

Speaker/Organizer: The Case for a National Infrastructure Policy: The Piedmont Atlantic Megaregion in the Global Economy. Georgia Institute of Technology (March 23)

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Presenter: “The Megaregion Challenge”, 25th Anniversary Celebration of the Transportation Programs at Texas Southern University (April 7)

Presenter: “Emerging Megaregions: Implications for Future Developments”, 2009 ULI Spring Council Forum: The Road Ahead (April 22-24)

Presenter: “Urban/Rural Collaborations – Building Successful Workforce and Economic Development Partnerships Based on Strengths and Mutual Interests”, Southeast Workforce and Economic Development Conference (May 3)

Panelist: Sustainability and Historic Preservation Thought Leader Discussion Series, Trust for Architectural Easements and Island Press (May 18)

Guest Columnist: “Infrastructure is Our Competitive Advantage.” Saporta Report, Atlanta, GA. (May 18)

Presenter: Megaregion Planning Conference. Dallas, TX (June 5-7)

Participant: Urban and Metropolitan Policy Roundtable, White House Office of Urban Affairs and the Domestic Policy Council (July 13)

Discussant: “Maximizing Opportunity in the Marketplace for Freight: Strengthening Economic Competitiveness through Regional Partnerships and Cooperation”. Transportation Research Board 2009 Joint Summer Meeting. Seattle, WA. (July 19-22)

Interviewee: “Years later, it’s still a shopping magnet: Lenox turns 50.” Atlanta Journal Constitution. (July 24)

Panelist: “Restructuring our Cities to Improve Health”. Weight of the Nation conference, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Washington, D.C. (July 27-29)

Speaker/Organizer: Mayor’s Megaregion Meeting: Piedmont Atlantic Megaregion. Charlotte, NC. (August 11-12)

Interviewee: “Megaregion leaders agree on rail, bridge.” Charlotte Observer. (August 13)

Panelist: “The new Federal paradigm - Linking transportation, land use and housing”. Atlanta Regional Housing Forum. (September 2)

Presenter: “Health and Roadways”. Atlanta Development Authority. (September 17)

Keynote Speaker: “Megaregions in the southeastern U.S.”. Tennessee Chapter – American Planning Association Annual Conference, Chattanooga, TN. (September 23-25)

Interviewee: WUTC Around and About, Chattanooga, TN. (September 25)

Interviewee: “Annexation helps cities manage growth, expert says” and “Planner says VW will cause big change.” Chattanooga Times Free Press. (September 26)

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Plenary Speaker: “Plenary 2: Environmental Health in All Policies - Transportation and land use policy, environment, and health.” 2009 National Environmental Public Health Conference, Atlanta, GA. (October 26)

Keynote Speaker: “Sustainable Development: The Regional Industrial Ecosystem.” Responsible Technologies Summit, Atlanta, GA. (Nov 9-10)

Speaker/Organizer: Mayor’s Megaregion Meeting: Piedmont Atlantic Megaregion – Part 2. Greenville, SC. (November 17-18)

Invitee: White House Holiday Party. Washington, DC. (December 15)

2008

Presenter: “The Health Impact Assessment of the Atlanta Beltline”, Hands-On Atlanta, Martin Luther King birthday, Atlanta, GA, (January 15)

Presenter: Birmingham Planning Department Annual Meeting, Planning in the Southeast,, Alabama, (January 30)

Interviewee: “Megaregions”, Georgia Weekly, GPB Television, Atlanta, GA, (February 10)

Host: International Exchange & Cooperation event with Shenyang Jinzhou University, China (February 12)

Presenter: “Emerging Megaregions: Investigating the Character of Social Equity”, Regional Equity: The Third National Summit on Equity, Diversity and Social Justice, Policy Link, New Orleans, Louisiana, (March 5)

Presenter: “Planning for the Future: The Future of Planning”, Sister Cities Forum — Public Transit and Green Space Policies, Atlanta, GA (March 12)

Panelist: “A Healthy Perspective on Transportation: new tools and new partners for better transportation planning”, American Planning Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV (April 28)

Presenter: “Megaregions”, WTS Annual Conference (May 14)

Presenter: “Megaregions”, Joint Meeting of AASHTO SCOP-SCOFA, Santa Fe, NM (June 9)

Co-Presenter: “Identifying Megaregions in the US: Implications for Infrastructure Investment” and “Placing the Megaregion in a Global Context,” 2008 Joint Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP)-Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) Conference. Chicago, Illinois. (July)

Interviewee: “Q&A with Dr. Catherine L. Ross: Shrinking Footprint of American Home Offers Greater Potential for Multifamily Developers”, Multi-Housing News (July 24)

Interviewee: “Planning Without Borders”, Georgia Trend Magazine (August)

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Presenter: “Achieving Excellence through Innovation”, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, 2008 Supervision and Regulation Staff Conference, Atlanta, GA (October 15)

Co-Presenter: “Megaregion Mobility and Accessibility: A Comparative perspective,” Symposium on Megaregions and Spatial Planning: An International Perspective, Beijing, China (October 28-29)

Presenter: “Roadways and Health”, Transportation 101, Washington, DC (November 12-14)

Guest Columnist: “Building Blocks for a Global Economy.” City Upon a Hill: Georgia Municipal Association. (November 20)

Interviewee, “Global Implications of our Growing Megaregion”, Atlanta Business Chronicle, (November 21-27)

Interviewee: “Will all-for-one region truly benefit all?” The Florida Times-Union. (December 22)

2007

Participant: Policy and Practice Retreat, Urban Land Institute, Washington, DC (January 18)

Presenter: Transportation Planning and Infrastructure Delivery in Major and Megacities: Selected Issues for Shaping Solutions to Emerging Urban Form, Transportation Research Board (TRB) 86th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (Jan. 21-25)

Presenter: “Mega Regions & Long-Range Planning”, ARC Working Session, Pine Mountain, GA (Jan. 31 – Feb. 1)

Presenter: “Urban Sustainability”, ISTD Roundtable-Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA (Feb. 12)

Participant: “National Roundtable on Surface Transportation”, Pedantic Hills, New York (Feb. 20-22)

Moderator: “The Next 100 Million: Where Will They Go?” University of Pennsylvania, Penn Institute for Urban Research, Philadelphia, PA, (March 1).

Presenter: General Motors Energy Diversity and Fuel Economy Tour, Strategic Energy Institute and the Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development, Atlanta, GA (March 8)

Presenter: Incorporating Health Concerns in Planning, Georgia Planning Association, 2007 Spring Conference, Atlanta, GA, (March 9)

Interviewee: “Flex cars” CNN (March 21)

Panelist: “Atlanta Real Estate Markets: Predictions through 2030", Cornell Real Estate Panel, Atlanta, GA (March 22)

Presenter: “Designing for a Sustainable Urban Region”, NC State University College of Design, Raleigh, NC (March 24)

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Panelist: “Megatrends” Siemens Internal Communications Meeting, Atlanta, GA (March 29)

Speaker: “Health Impact Assessments: the long and the short of it” American Planning Association National Conference -Human and Health Services session, Philadelphia, PA (April 17).

Facilitator/Speaker: Workshop for Health Impact Assessment, Decatur Transportation Plan – Health Impact Assessment, Decatur, GA (April 30)

Facilitator: Sustainable Atlanta Roundtable (SART), Atlanta, GA (May 4)

Keynote: Henry County for Quality Growth (May 16)

Participant: Megacities and Megaregions: Authors' Symposium, Atlanta, GA (June 28 29)

Urban Summit Participant: Rockefeller Foundation Global Urban Summit: America 2050 Workshop America 2050, Bellagio, Italy (July 8 – 12)

Interviewee: “Mentoring Masterminds”, Smart Growth: ATLANTA BELTLINE, Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine (Summer)

Interviewee: “Metro-area roads and bridges face uphill battle”, Atlanta Business Chronicle, Section C., Page 19 (September 14-20)

Interviewee: “Women in the City – Eco-Divas and Other Go Green”, Atlanta Intown Magazine, Vol. 13, No. 10. (October 2007).

Keynote Speaker, WTS awards luncheon, Atlanta, GA (October)

Presenter: “Integrating Health: The Atlanta Beltline”, 8th International HIA Conference - Healthy Public Policy - Is Health Impact Assessment the Cornerstone, Dublin, Ireland, (October 16-18)

Panelist: “The Mega-Infrastructure Needs of Mega-Regions: What are the issues and infrastructure needs of America’s 10 new mega-regions?” Rail~Volution 2007, Miami Beach, FL (Oct. 31-Nov. 3)

Co-Presenter: “Greening and Urbanization of Atlanta: A Health Impact Assessment of the Atlanta BeltLine”, 135th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting & Exposition (November 3-7)

Closing Plenary Speaker: Atlanta on the Cutting Edge: New Models for Growth and Renewal in Atlanta, GA (Nov. 9)

Roundtable Discussant: “Overview of the Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development”, AIA Principals' Round Table, Atlanta, GA (Nov. 14).

Presenter: Midtown Alliance Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA (Dec. 4)

2006

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Presenter: “Planning for Quality Growth in Darien, Georgia” — Southeast Watershed Forum, Darien, GA (January 18)

Presenter/Organizer/Host: “Examining the Piedmont Atlantic Megaregion” — Think Global, Act Regional: Framing an Agenda for the Southeastern Megaregion, Atlanta, GA (January 30)

Panelist: “Topical Areas: Redevelopment Tactics and Concerns” — The Georgia State University College of Law 2006 Law Review Symposium, Atlanta, GA (February 2)

Presenter: “Piedmont Atlantic Megaregion” Second Annual Policy Roundtable on Megaregional Development, Pocantico Conference Center, Tarrytown, NY (February 23)

Presenter/Organizer/Host: “Piedmont Atlantic Megaregion” — Governments & Growth 2006 Workshop, Atlanta, GA (March 2)

Presenter: “Leadership”, Leadership Georgia Class of 2006, Atlanta, GA (March 17)

Presenter: “Transportation Town Hall Meeting” Hosted by Congressman John Lewis, Atlanta, GA (March 25)

Presenter: “Real Estate Development and Reuse” — 39th Basic Economic Development Course 2006, Atlanta, GA (March 28)

Presenter: “Piedmont Atlantic Megaregion: — Funders' Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities 2006 Annual Conference, Chicago, IL (April 3)

Presenter: Coastal Georgia RDC Board of Directors Meeting, Richmond Hill, GA (April 12)

Presenter: “Collier Road Community Transportation Plan” The Brookwood Alliance, Atlanta, GA (April 19)

Presenter: Getting Around: Movement and Transportation, Envisioning Dallas From Triangle to Trinity, The University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture, Dallas, TX (May 2)

Site Visits/Interviews, Coastal Georgia Regional Development Center, Brunswick, GA (June 5)

Moderator: “The Resurgence of Downtown”, ULI Atlanta, Atlanta, GA (June 13)

Moderator: The State of U.S. Public Infrastructure – ULI Infrastructure Forum Connections to Growth, New York, NY (June 13)

Participant: “Social, economic and/or environmental implications of urban design/infrastructure design within current and alternative development models”, The National Academies Urban Development/Land Use Governance Meeting, Washington, DC (June 16)

Participant: “SHRP II – Capacity Technical Coordinating Committee Meeting”, National Academies of Science, Washington, DC (June 267)

Moderator: “Let’s Talk Midtown!” Midtown’s Residential Renaissance: Get Current on How the District’s Dramatic pace of New Development is Bringing Online a Range of Exciting Options for Urban Living, Atlanta, GA (June 28)

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Presenter: “Collier Road Community Transportation Plan”, Piedmont Medical Center, Atlanta, GA (June 30)

Presenter: “Assessment of Local Government Regulations for the Georgia Coastal Comprehensive Plan” – Coastal Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee”, Savannah, GA (July 19)

Participant: “Context Sensitive Solutions” – An AASHTO/FHWA Peer Exchange, Baltimore, MD (Sept. 6)

Panelist: “Transportation Finance Panel” – Regional Leadership Institute, Savannah, GA (Sept. 19)

Presenter/Organizer/Host: “Wrap-Up/Session V- Building Everyday Neighborhoods”, Creating Everyday Neighborhoods: Redeveloping Urban Nowhere Zones Conference, Atlanta, GA (September 21)

Presenter: “Coastal Georgia Population Projections: Update” — Coastal Georgia Board Meeting, Midway, GA (Sept. 28)

Presenter: “Final CGRDC Region Population Study” – CGRDC Board of Directors’ Meeting, Richmond Hill, GA (Oct. 11)

Participant: “Building the Next Workforce”, Georgia State Policy Dialogue, Atlanta, GA (Oct. 19)

Interviewee: Betsy Anderson, CNN, Atlanta, GA (Nov. 13)

Interviewee: “Market Midtown Report” — Atlanta Business Chronicle, November 17-23, page 7C

Presenter: “Piedmont Atlantic Megaregion”, 47th Annual ACSP Conference, Fort Worth, Texas (Nov. 9-12)

Interviewee: “Housecall with Betsey Anderson”, CNN, Atlanta, GA (Nov. 13)

Interviewee/Panelist: “The Next 60 Years of Regional Planning”, 2006 State of the Region Breakfast, Atlanta Regional Commission, Atlanta, GA (Nov. 17).

Presenter: “An Emerging MegaCity Corridor”, 2nd Mega-Cities International Conference 06’, Guangzhou, China (Nov. 29th – Dec. 4).

2005

Presenter: “Transportation Planning, Active Living and Quality Growth” — Transportation Research Board (TRB) Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, (January 9)

Presenter: “Quality of Life, Health and Community Growth” — Georgia Tech Former Trustee Reunion, Atlanta, Georgia, (January 13)

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Presenter: “Incremental Urbanism: A New Vision for Strip-Commercial Corridors” — Leadership DeKalb’s Economic Development/Transportation Day, Atlanta, Georgia, (January 20)

Contributor: “Growth in Greenville to get Smarter” — Greenville News, (February 7)

Presenter: “CQGRD Overview” — National African-American Women’s Leadership Institute”, (February 10)

Discussant: “Impact of Economic Development in Metro Atlanta” — Urban Land Institute-Atlanta District Council: Trends for the Atlanta Region, (February 16)

Speaker: “Quality of Life, Health and Community Growth” — Northwest Community Alliance (NCA), Atlanta, Georgia (March 16)Presenter: “Real Estate Development and Reuse” — Georgia Tech’s 38th Basic Economic Development Course”, Atlanta, Georgia (March 29)

Panelist: “Perspective Smart Growth Issues and Principles” — Henry County for Quality Growth, McDonough, Georgia (April 11)

Presenter: “International Planning Charrette at the FUNDACIÓN METRÓPOLI, Madrid, Spain, March 11, 2005“— Regional Plan Association’s 15th Annual Regional Assembly, New York City, New York (April 29)

Presenter: “Megacities“, — CEE Strategic Planning Brown Bag Series at Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Georgia (May 12)

Panelist: “Let’s Talk Midtown” — Midtown Alliance, Atlanta, Georgia (May 18)

Presenter: “Context Sensitive Solutions: Project Evaluation and Performance Measures” Georgia Engineers 2005 Summer Conference, Pine Mountain, Georgia (June 4)

Panelist: “ARC’s Envision 6 Planning Effort” — GPTV’s Georgia Week in Review, (July 22)

Presenter: “America 2050: Overview and Status Report” — 4th Annual Metropolitan Regions Forum, Chicago, IL (September 10)

Contributor: “Pricey gas has busses on a roll” — Atlanta Journal-Constitution, (October 20)

Panelist: “Infrastructure in Metro Atlanta: — Business to Business Magazine, (November 4)

Writer: “Find a way to keep moving” — The Atlanta Journal-Constitution @ Issue: Commutants Reaction, (November 15)

Panelist: “City of the Future Infrastructure”, Business to Business, December 2005

Participant: CRP Program Review — University of California at Berkeley (Nov. 30 – Dec 2)

Envisioning the New Gulf Coast-Technical Advisory Group, Washington, DC (Dec 19)

Megaregions Fact Finding – South Florida Regional Planning Council (Dec. 20)

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2004

Panelist: “Transportation Planning and Physical Activity Peer Roundtable”, Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration’s 3rd Annual New Partners for Smart Growth: Building Safe Healthy and Livable Communities Conference, Portland, Oregon (January 22)

Panelist: “Convocation on Facilitating Interdisciplinary Research”-The National Academies, Washington, DC (January 29)

Presenter: “Crises and Innovation The Atlanta Case Study” – “Riding the Waves of Change” 2004 League of California Cities County Managers’ Department Annual Conference, Huntington Beach, California (February 5)

Presenter: “Symposium on Health and the Built Environment”, — National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) and the American Planning Association (APA), Washington, DC (February 19-20)

Speaker: “Graduation Keynote” ”, — Kent State University, Kent, OH (March 4)

Keynote Speaker: “Crises and Innovation-The Atlanta Case Study”, — Atlanta Economics Club Monthly Luncheon, Atlanta, GA (March 16)

Presenter: “Comprehensive Planning and Quality Growth” — Georgia Planning Association 2004 Spring Conference, Macon, GA (March 19)

Keynote Speaker: “Challenging Sprawl in 2004” — Sierra Club, Atlanta, GA (March 24)

Presenter: “Quality Growth and Economic Development” — Basic Economic Development Course-Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA (March 30)

Keynote Speaker: “Quality Growth and the Atlanta Region” — Construction Specifications Institute, Atlanta, GA (April 5)

Article Interview: “Planning for the Future” — Southern Living Magazine-Georgia Living section, (April)

Presenter: City Hall Internal Review Panel, Atlanta, GA (April 19)

Keynote Speaker: “Developing Regional Policy for Transportation, Community Design and Air Quality”— Boise Metro Chamber 2004 Leadership Conference, Sun Valley, Idaho (April 26)

Presenter: “The State of the American Planning Profession” — American Planning Association 2004 National Planning Conference, Washington, DC (April 28)

Panelist: FHWA/FTA Transportation Planning Excellence Awards Panel Meeting, Washington, DC (April 29)

Sponsor/Speaker-Presenter: Context Sensitive Design Symposium, Atlanta, GA (May 10-12)

Panelist-Presenter: DeKalb Smart Growth Initiative, Decatur, GA (May 19)

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Panelist: “First Annual Conference on Architecture’s Impact on Quality of Life” — The Sizemore Group, Atlanta, GA (May 20)

Panelist: 2004 FHWA /FTA Transportation Planning Excellence Awards Program, Washington, DC (July 25)

Presenter: EPA Smart Growth Training, Atlanta, GA (August 18)

Keynote Speaker: Commencement Ceremony, Kent State University, Kent, and OH (August 21)

Panelist: FHWA Biennial Awards-Excellence in Highway Design, Washington, DC(August 24-26)

Discussant: “American Spatial Development Perspective Forum” — Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Regional Plan Association and the University of Pennsylvania School of Design, Tarrytown, NY (September 8-10)

Speaker: 2004 Leadership Fitness Class - Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA (September 29)

Participant: Health Impact Assessment Workshop — The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ (October 12-13)

Speaker: “Quality of Life, Health and Community Growth” — Georgia Tech Homecoming Seminar, Atlanta, GA (October 15)

Panelist: “The Methodological Underpinning of Health Impact Assessment” — Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Portland, OR (October 21-24)

Panelist: “How transportation planners respond to the challenges to engineer environments that promote biking and walking - Health impact assessment of transportation projects.” American Public Health Association 132nd Annual Meeting and Exposition, Washington, DC (November 6-10)

Moderator: “Making Connections: Metro Transportation & Urban Economic Development Initiatives”, — GEDA Transportation Forum, Atlanta, GA (November 16)

Lecturer: “Transportation and the Inner City”: “The Importance of Transportation for African Americans”, — W.E.B. Dubois Society of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA (November 13)

Sponsor/Speaker-Presenter: Governments & Growth-A Hands on Training Session on Attracting and Implementing Quality Growth, Atlanta, GA (Nov. 17-19)

Speaker: “A Framework for Context Sensitive Solutions” — Georgia Quality Initiative Workshop – GDOT and the Continuing Education Center at UGA, Athens, GA (December 9)

2003

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Panelist: “Traffic Congestion: Issues and Options” – UCLA Extension Public Policy Program and UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies, Washington, DC (June 26-27)

Lecturer: “The Missing LINK-Planning in Action, Atlanta Regional Commission Community Planning Academy, Atlanta, Georgia (September 6)

Panelist: “Transit-Oriented Development” (October 2)

Speaker: “Sustainability” — Clark Atlanta University Transportation: Moving Sustainable Living, Atlanta, Georgia (October 22)

Speaker: “Quality of Life in the First Urban Century” — Georgia Institute of Technology’s Technology Square Grand Opening, Atlanta, Georgia (October 23)

Presenter: “The GRTA Story” — Fostering Successful Implementation of Sustainable Urban Travel Policies, United States Department of Transportation, Office of Policy, USDOT-ECMT Workshop on Sustainable Travel, Washington, DC (November 5)

Lecturer: “Metropolitan Transportation Planning” — Georgia Institute of Technology CP4020 Introduction to Urban and Regional Planning, Atlanta, Georgia (November 13)

Lecturer: “Public Participation Strategies and Techniques” — Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia (November 18)

Speaker: “Quality Growth Issues and Trends”— North Fulton Chamber of Commerce’s Quality Growth 2020, Roswell, Georgia (December 4)

2002

Panelist: “Why Integrate Transportation and Land Use Planning” — South Florida Regional Summit, One Community-One Voice, Fort Lauderdale, FL (January 11)

Interviewee: “How can Atlantans work to adapt to their new lifestyles and break old habits, to relieve traffic congestion and improve air quality” — Good Day Atlanta) (January 18th)

Speaker: “GRTA Overview” — Clifton Corridor TMA Board of Director’s Annual Meeting (January 23

Keynote Address: New Town Macon Brownfield Conference (February 5)

Presenter: “GRTA Projects in Perimeter area, including TCI” — Perimeter Joint CID Roundtable Lunch Meeting (February 6)

Speaker: “Arterials/Buses/Regional Transit Action Plan (RTAP)” — Regional Business Coalition Presidents Luncheon (February 13)

Panelist: “How Do We Create Quality of Life” – Leadership Atlanta (February 21)

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Keynote Speaker: “The Smart Growth without Borders . . . Local Actions to Regional Solutions” — San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) Regional Summit, San Diego, CA (March 8)

Speaker: “Planning to Improve Atlanta Traffic” — Association of Women Environmental Professionals, Atlanta, GA (March 15)

Speaker: “Building a Regional Transportation System” — Atlanta Women’s Network (March 26)

Interviewee: Atlanta Business Chronicle/WPBA-TV, Taped interview with hosts Crystal Edmonson and Eric Seidel (March 29)

Presenter: “Our Road to the Future” — Council for Quality Growth General Membership Meeting (April 3)

Speaker: “The Problem/The Plan” – Leadership Development Company -CEO Forum (April 18)

Interviewee: “GRTA Projects - Georgia Business Report – GPTV” — Interviewed by Richard Warner, Atlanta, GA (April 19)

Speaker: “Changing Attitudes: Increasing Transportation Choices for the Metropolitan Atlanta” — Clean Air Campaign Breakfast (April 25)

Speaker: “Transportation/Growth Management Lessons to be Learned An-Overview” — The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials Braintrust, Jacksonville, FL (April 27)

Interviewee: “GRTA Projects”- Fox 97 Radio

Presenter: “Georgia’s Transportation Vision” — Wilbur Smith Anniversary Forum (May 7)

Presenter: “Georgia’s Transportation Vision” — Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) (May 14)

Speaker: “Planning and the Governor’s Development Council” – Georgia Planning Association Spring Conference (May 17)

Panelist: “Regional Transit Planning-Regional Transit Action Plan” — Regional Business Coalition of Metropolitan Atlanta Policy Board, Atlanta, GA (May 22)

Guest Columnist: “GRTA Didn’t Demur on Congestion Issue.” Atlanta Journal-Constitution. (June 18)

Guest Co-columnist: “Our Public Enemy Number One.” Atlanta Journal-Constitution. (July 24)

Guest Co-columnist: “Agencies Mapping Detailed Plan to Make Metro Roads More Bearable.” Atlanta Journal-Constitution. (August 7)

Speaker: “Diversity of the Region” — Rotary Club of Buckhead (August 12)

Panelist: “Capital Projects Program” — Atlanta Downtown Improvement District, Inc. (ADID) Board Retreat (August 15)

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Remarks: Metro Atlanta Traffic Incident Management Executive Briefing (TIME) — The Georgia Department of Transportation (August 20)

Speaker: “GRTA Buckhead Area Projects” — Buckhead Area Transportation Management Association Eggs and Issues Breakfast (August 21)

Speaker: “Update on GRTA’s Northwest Corridor Connectivity Study” — Midtown Alliance (September 10)

Presenter: “GRTA’s Current And Future Projects” — Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce (September 18)

Panelist: “Regional Decision Making in Metro Atlanta” — Regional Leadership Institute, St. Simon Island, GA (September 30)

Presenter: “GRTA Overview” — Denver Metro Chamber Foundation 2002 Leadership Exchange (October 11) Speaker: “Overview of GRTA Priorities as They Relate to City and Regional Planning” — Georgia Association of Regional Development Centers Annual Training Meeting, St. Simon’s Island, GA (November 7)

2001

Speaker: “GRTA: Where we are and where we’re going” — Georgia Highway Contractors Association, Inc. Georgia Quality Initiative (GQI) Workshop (January 5) Speaker: “Challenges for the Region” — Association of Professional Mortgage Women (APMW) (January 16)

Interviewee: “Regional Transportation” Talk MARTA — WTJH/1260AM (January 17)

Presenter: “The Atlanta Experience-A Regional Approach to Regional Challenges” Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS)/Leadership for the 21st Century: People, Policy, and Politics — Voorhees Transportation Center (VTC), Washington, DC (January 30)

Speaker: “GRTA’s Upcoming Projects” – Smart Moves, Cumberland Transportation Network/Cobb Chamber of Commerce (February 6)

Panelist: “Smart Growth and the Atlanta Experience: Growth Management for the Next Generation” – National Association of Homebuilders (February 11)

Roundtable: “Working Together to Address Induced Demand” – ENO Transportation Foundation Policy Forum/U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC (February 23)

Keynote Speaker: “The Atlanta Experience-A Regional Approach to Regional Challenges” – WTS San Diego Chapter Annual Awards and Scholar Dinner, San Diego, CA (March 1)

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 Keynote Speaker: “GRTA-Addressing Growth in the Atlanta Region” – Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce Council for Quality Growth (March 7)

Speaker: Greater Columbus Chamber of Commerce Member Luncheon (March 8)

Panelist: “The Future of Sustainability: ULEV, AFV’s, Electric Buses & Station Cars” – GEFA, Southface Energy Institute Greenprints 2001 Conference, Atlanta, GA (March 15)

Speaker: “GRTA Partnership Building” – National Association of Regional Councils 4th National Regional Summit, Atlanta, GA (March 18)

Speaker: Regional Business Coalition Policy Board Meeting, Atlanta, GA (March 21)

Speaker: “Transportation” – Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce Regional Issues Advisory Council, Canton, GA (March 27)

Presenter: “New Initiatives to Coordinate Land Use, Transportation, and Air Quality” – Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Staff Conference, Atlanta, GA (March 27)

Speaker: Georgia Environmental Protection Division 20th North American Motor Vehicle Emissions Control Conference, Atlanta, GA (April 1)

Panelist: American Public Transportation Association 2001 Commuter Rail Conference (April 3)

Presenter: “GRTA” – House of Representatives 70th House District Community Cabinet, Atlanta, GA (April 7)

Speaker: “GRTA” — Airport Area Chamber of Commerce, Atlanta, GA (April 10)

Presenter: “What Is Smart Growth” — Atlanta Board of Commercial Realtors, Atlanta, GA (April 18)

Panelist: Public Technology Inc. Smart Growth-Planning and Development, Atlanta, GA (April 19)

Speaker: “The Role of TMAs in the Future of Georgia Transportation” — International Transportation Management Association Summit: A TDM Revival, Atlanta, GA (April 19)

Panelist: Harry and Linda Teasley Symposium on Global Change Economics and Ecosystem Functions/Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA (April 20)

Keynote Speaker: Southern Association for Collegiate Admission Conference (April 22)

Speaker: “Alabama; From High Cotton to High Tech Planning In the 21st Century” — American Planning Association Spring Conference, Huntsville, AL (April 27)

Interviewee: “The State of Transportation in Metro Atlanta and Georgia” — WXIA 11 Alive Sunday News Extra, hosted by Karyn Greer, Atlanta, GA (May 27)

Panelist: “Transit and Rail: East Side, West Side, All Around the Sprawl” — WTS 2001 National Conference Global Reach Global Impact, Long Beach, CA (May 17)

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Interviewee: “Texas Transportation Institute Report Surface Transportation Policy Project Analysis” – WSB Channel 2, interviewed by Bill Nigut, Atlanta, GA (May 8)

Panel Moderator: “Obstacles and Opportunities” — Southface Energy Institute Walkable Community Design Symposium, Atlanta, GA (June 1)

Keynote Speaker: “GRTA” — Georgia Tech Executive Roundtable Dinner, Atlanta, GA (June 14)

Presenter: “Georgia Economic Development: Opportunities and Challenges” – Georgia Municipal Association 2001 Annual Convention Transportation and Community Development Policy Committee, Atlanta, GA (June 23)

Speaker: “Transportation Choices Initiative” — Governor’s Press Conference, Washington, DC (June 29)

Interviewee: “Bringing Viewers Up To Speed on the New Transportation Plan” – WGCL-TV, interview with Calvin Hughes, Atlanta, GA (July 10)

Keynote Speaker: “A Vision for Georgia’s Transportation Future” – Barnesville-Lamar Rotary Club, Barnesville, GA (August 7)

Panelist: “Inter-Jurisdictional Coordination-Mission Impossible? State and Regional Perspective” – Institute of Transportation (ITE) 2001 Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA (August 20)

Panelist: “2001 Community and Business Summit” — Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce, Atlanta, GA (September 11)

Keynote Speaker: Chairman’s Club Luncheon Meeting — Cobb Chamber of Commerce, Marietta, GA (September 17)

Speaker: “Operations of GRTA/GA 400” – Cumming Forsyth Chamber of Commerce Quarterly Breakfast, Atlanta, GA (September 25)

Speaker: “Future Infrastructure Developments” – Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Southside Developers and Brokers Tour, Atlanta, GA (September 26)

Presenter: “A Vision for Georgia’s Transportation Future-Increasing Transportation Choices” – Georgia Municipal Association (GMA) (October 2)

Panelist: “Developing Effective Multi-Modal Transportation Systems” – Medical University of South Carolina Urban Design Strategies for Healthy, Prosperous Cities Conference, Charleston, SC (October 12)

Panelist: Roundtable discussion about “Smart Card” Technology – Intelligent Transportation Society of Georgia, Atlanta, GA (October 15)

Panelist: “Planning and Implementing the Governor’s Transportation Choices Initiative – Georgia Engineering Alliance, Inc. Transportation Summit, Atlanta, GA (October 17)

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Commentary: “Capitol Gateway Ceremony” – Atlanta Housing Authority, Atlanta, GA (October 18)

Speaker: “Atlanta and Georgia’s Efforts to implement the Air Quality and Transportation Conformity provisions of Federal Clean Air Requirements” – Transportation Research Board (TRB) National Research Council’s Committee on Air Quality Management in the U.S., Washington, DC (October 22)

Speaker: “Challenges of GRTA” — Decatur Rotary Club, Decatur, GA (November 2)

Opening Remarks: Air Quality Blue Ribbon Panel (November 5)

Speaker: “Regional Stewardship” - Cobb Leadership, Marietta, GA (November 14)

Speaker/Dialogue: “GRTA’s Challenges and Progress as It Relates to Atlanta’s Growth” – Georgia Tech College of Architecture Doctoral Seminar, Atlanta, GA (December 5)

2000

Speaker: “Local Growth Issues“— Gwinnett County Department of Planning & Development Gwinnett Growth Issues Steering Committee, Lawrenceville, GA (January 7)

Speaker: Fulton Industrial Business Association Monthly Breakfast, Atlanta, GA (January 19)

Presenter: “The Genesis of GRTA, the Past Year, and Future Challenges” – Georgia/North Carolina Governor’s Roundtable, Atlanta, GA (January 19)

Speaker: Georgia Transit Association Legislative Luncheon (January 27)

Speaker: “Challenges GRTA Will Face in the Future” – Georgia State University Real Estate Alumni Group: Views From The Top, Atlanta, GA (January 27)

Speaker: “Challenges GRTA Will Face in the Future” — The League of Women Voters: Thirteenth Annual State of the Community Luncheon Atlanta, GA (February 11)

Speaker: Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce 2000 Governmental Affairs Committee, Lawrenceville, GA (February 18)

Speaker: “GRTA’s Role” – Peachtree Corners Civic Association, Atlanta, GA (February 22)

Testimony: “The Importance of Passenger Rail” – U.S. Senate Surface Transportation/Merchant Marine Subcommittee, Washington, D.C. (February 23)

Speaker: Institute of Transportation Engineers and American Society of Civil Engineers, Atlanta, GA (March 3)

Speaker: Leadership Atlanta Quality of Life, Atlanta, GA (March 16)

Keynote Speaker: “Challenges GRTA Will Face in the Future” - Georgia Economic Developers Association, Atlanta, GA (March 20)

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Keynote Speaker: “Challenges GRTA Will Face in the Future“— Midtown Rotary Club, Atlanta, GA (March 28)

Speaker; “Challenges for Public Service in the New Millennium“- Clark Atlanta University Public Administration Department, Atlanta, GA (April 8)

Speaker: Clean Commute Week Kick-Off, Atlanta, GA (April 17)

Speaker: “The Need for Leadership“— Rotary Club of Atlanta (April 24)

Speaker: “Regional Approach” - Regional Plan Association Annual Regional Assembly, Atlanta, GA (May 3)

Panelist “Georgia Panel Discussion and Overview of GRTA“— Georgia Department of Natural Resources Governor’s Summit on Mountain Air Quality, Atlanta, GA (May 4)

Panelist: “Local Transportation Issues” - Senator Connie Stokes & Representative Turnquest, Atlanta, GA (May 8)

Panelist: “Challenges of the 21st Century” - Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS) Annual Conference: Leadership for the 21st Century (May 18)

Keynote Speaker: “GRTA at Work“— American Consulting Engineers Council of Georgia Monthly Meeting (May 19) Presenter: “Smart Growth” National Legislative Leaders Association Smart Growth, Atlanta, GA (May 20)

Speaker: “GRTA Project Update“— Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce Quality Growth Council (June 1)

Speaker: “Overview of GRTA’s Responsibilities“ - Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association and Southface Energy Institute Celebration of New Environmental Partnership, Atlanta, GA (June 6)

Panelist: “Making the Transportation Planning Process Deliver Results-Case Studies” – U.S. Department of Transportation Volpe Center: Local Transit in the Global Economy Creating a Climate for Innovation, Detroit, MI (June 5)

Keynote Speaker: “Traffic Gridlock and Urban Sprawl” - South Fulton Chamber of Commerce Business Forum, Atlanta, GA (June 8)

Keynote Speaker: “Transportation and Technology in the 21st Century“ — Chicago Transit Authority Transport Chicago 2000: Chicagoland’s Annual Mobility Conference, Chicago, IL (June 9)

Speaker: “Dedication to Memorial Drive” - Memorial Bend Shopping Center, Decatur, GA (June 17)

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Speaker: “Overview of GRTA Projects“ — Council for Quality Growth Breakfast Meeting, Atlanta, GA (June 20)

Testimony: “High-Speed Rail Corridor Investment Act H.R. 3700” – U.S. House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee: Subcommittee on Oversight, Washington, DC (July 25)

Speaker/Moderator: “The Transportation Decision Process in Metro Atlanta and “The Role of Transit in the Future of Georgia Transportation” - Preliminary Technical Program Georgia ITE Summer Seminar, Atlanta, GA (July 30-31)

Panelist: Roundtable Discussion “Prosperity in the Village” – The Alliance of Black Telecommunications Employees, Inc. 2000 National Professional Development Conference (August 12)

Speaker: “Activating Jurisdiction” – Fayette County Board of Commissioners, Fayetteville, GA (August 29)

Speaker: “GRTA’s First Year” — Peachtree Atlanta Kiwanis Club Breakfast Meeting, Atlanta, GA (September 5)

Speaker: “GRTA Update” – Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce Breakfast Meeting, Canton, GA (September 7)

Speaker: “Region Wise Briefing” Regional Business Coalition State of the Region Briefing, Atlanta, GA (September 12)

Speaker: “The Atlanta Experience” - Council for Urban Economic Development Annual Conference Cutting-Edge Projects Atlanta A Trendsetter, Atlanta, GA (September 12)

Speaker: “The Atlanta Approach” — City of Indianapolis-Indianapolis Insight Comprehensive Planning for the 21st Century Indianapolis, IN (September 14)

Presenter: “Local Growth Issues” - Cumming/Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce Breakfast Meeting Cumming, GA (September 15)

Speaker: “Surviving and Thriving in the 21st Century” – International City/Council Management Association’s (ICMA) 86th Annual Conference Cincinnati, OH (September 19)

Speaker: “The Importance of Leadership” - Regional Leadership Institute, Atlanta, GA (September 21)

Presenter: “Community Redevelopment“ — Fannie Mae Atlanta Partnership Office Atlanta Partnership Office Advisory Board Meeting, Atlanta, GA (October 3)

Presenter: “Building Livable Communities with Transit” – Rail~Volution 2000 Denver National Steering Committee Denver, CO (October 5)

Speaker: “GRTA’s Accomplishments/Relationship with GMA/ACCG” - Georgia Municipal Association/Association of County Commissioners of Georgia Fall Legislative Conference, Atlanta, GA (October 10)

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Presenter: “Leadership” – Georgia Institute of Technology Leadership Fitness Class, Atlanta, GA (October 12)

Interviewee: “GRTA” – V103-WAOK Radio Station, Interview by Tara Thomas, Atlanta, GA (October 23)

Participant: Metropolitan Atlanta Transportation Initiative, Atlanta, GA (October 24)

Keynote Lecturer: The Role of Planners and My Experience at GRTA” – Association of College Planners (ACSP) 2000 Annual Conference, (November 1)

Presenter: “Transportation and Air Quality: A Regional Approach to Regional Challenges” – Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Boston, MA (November 6)

Keynote Speaker: “Transportation and Air Quality: A Regional Approach to Regional Challenges” - University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Fine Arts Fall Lecture Series Philadelphia, PA (November 13)

Speaker: “Relationship between GRTA and MARTA” — MARTA Local Government Luncheon (November 27)

Keynote Address: “The Atlanta Experience: A Regional Approach to Regional Challenges” – Gates Family Foundation: Moving Visions-Next Steps Toward Growing Smart, Denver, CO (December 4)

Panelist: “Partners for Smart Growth-What Role for the State“ - Urban Land Institute (ULI) Smart Growth Conference (December 6)

Speaker: “My Experience as Executive Director of GRTA and the Roles of Engineers, Planners, and Architects“ — Georgia Engineering Foundation, Inc. Annual Scholarship Awards Banquet, Atlanta, GA (December 7)

Panelist: Atlanta Business Chronicle Report Year In Review-What Will 2001 Bring? Media One CAMA Studios, Atlanta, GA (December 15)

1999

Speaker: “Promoting Smart Growth” – South Georgia Chamber of Commerce, Atlanta, GA (November 1)

Speaker: “Mobility Leadership for Georgia’s Future” – Georgia Transit Association, Atlanta, GA (November 12)

Keynote Speaker: “The Mission of GRTA” – Sister to Sister Legislative Forum, Atlanta, GA (December 4)

Speaker: “The Mission of GRTA” — Georgia Bar Environmental Law/Air and Waste Management, Atlanta, GA (December 7)

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Speaker: “GRTA in Focus” – The Nature Conservancy, Atlanta, GA (December 14)

Presenter: “GRTA Work Plan” – U.S. Department of Transportation Office of Planning and Environment, Washington, DC (December 15)

Presenter: “GRTA Budget Overview” – Department of Community Affairs, Atlanta, GA (December 29)

1997

Presenter: “Temporal Distributions of Vehicle Activity Across Three Cities,” ACSP Conference, Fort Lauderdale, FL (November 1997)

Presenter: Invited Lecture, “Transportation and Economic Development,” Distinguished Lecture Series, Mid Atlantic Transportation Center, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska (April 1998)

Presenter: “Transportation Land Use Interaction”, The National Personal Transportation Study (NPTS) Conference (October 1997)

Discussant: “Race, Civic Consciousness and Governance”, One of a selected number of academics invited to participate in a workshop convened by the National Research Council Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Committee on Improving the Future of US Cities Through Improved Metropolitan Area Governance (March 1997)

Presenter: “Transportation and Economic Development”, Economic Development Institute, Atlanta, GA (April 1997)

Presenter: “Faculty Development Pre and Post Tenure Review”, ACSP Administrator’s Conference, (March 1997)

1995

Presenter: “The Georgia State Route 400 Extension: Tollway Prototype or Last of a Breed” ASCE Conference (October 1995.)

Presenter: “Evaluation of the Impact of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA)”, ACSP Conference, (October 1995)

Invited Lecture: “Transportation Policy,” University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA (April 1995) Presenter: “The Honor Code,” Georgia Tech Student Association Town Meeting (Spring 1995)

Presenter: “Transportation and Economic Development”, Economic Development Short Course, (Spring 1995)

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Presenter: “Planning Practice,” American Planning Association Conference, Toronto, Canada (Spring 1995)

1994

Speaker: “The Evolution of the Planning Profession,” — Portland State University (Fall 1994)

Presenter: “Working with Your Graduate Students,” —Georgia Institute of Technology, (Fall 1994)

Presenter: “New Faculty Orientation,” — Georgia Institute of Technology, (Fall 1994)

Presenter: “Transportation and Economic Development,” — Economic Development Short Course, (Spring 1994)

Invited lecture: “The Need for a National Urban Policy,” — Eastern Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, (Spring 1994)

Urban Designer: “The Mayors’ Institute on City Design,” Meeting XIV, Georgia Institute of Technology, —The National Endowment for the Arts, Atlanta, GA, (June 1994)

Presenter: “Analysis of Urban and Suburban Trip Chaining Using Three Parameter Data loggers,” — 71st Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC (1994)

Presenter: “Toward Development of a Methodology For Project Evaluation in a Multi-jurisdictional Context: A Case Study of the Chattanooga Urban Area,” — Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Tempe, AZ (1994)

1993

Presenter: “Environmental Planning and Transportation Research,” Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, (1993) Presenter: “Transportation and Economic Development,” Economic Development Short Course, (Spring 1993)

1992

Urban Designer: “The Mayors’ Institute on City Design,” Meeting XII, University of Virginia, The National Endowment for the Arts, Charlottesville, VA, (April 1992)

Presenter: “The Effect of Spatial Configuration Upon Movement: A Working Paper On The Buckhead Case Study,” 21st Urban Affairs Association Annual Meeting, Cleveland, OH, (April 1992)

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Presenter: “Transportation Management Associations and Privatization,” 71st Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., (January 1992)

Presenter: “Urban Policy,” Seniors for Enriched Living Program, (1992)

Presenter: “Toward the Development of a National Urban Policy,” ACSP Annual Conference, Columbus, OH, (1992)

Presenter: “Implementing New Accreditation Standards,” —ACSP Annual Conference, Columbus, OH, (1992)

1991

Presenter: “Political Power as a Tool for African American Development,” — ACSP Conference, Oxford, England, (July 1991)

Presenter: “Management by Objectives,” Conference of Minority Transportation Officials, Baltimore, Maryland, (May 1991)

Presenter: “Infrastructure; Assessing the Need,” League of Women Voters, Atlanta, GA, (May 1991)

Presenter: “Balancing a Career and Personal Life,” Lilly Foundation Conference, Wisconsin, 1991.

American Planning Association Conference, New Orleans, (April 1991)

1990

Presenter: “Evaluating The Federal Overmatch Initiative,” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Austin, TX, (October 1990)

Testimony: “Infrastructure Needs of the Fifth Congressional District of Georgia,” United States House of Representatives, Committee on Public Works and Transportation, Washington, DC (August 1990)

Presenter: “Master Planning for Infrastructure and Faculty Management,” Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Urbana, Illinois, (August 1990)

Transportation Research Board 1990 Mid-Year Meeting, Hot Springs, Arkansas, (July 1990)

Presenter: “The Federal Overmatch Initiative: A Case Study,” Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., (January 1990)

Presenter: Invited presentation - One of two persons invited to make a presentation before the National Research Council, Transportation Research Board Committee on Environmental Analyses in Transportation, Washington, D.C., (January 1990)

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1989

Presenter: Invited presentation- “Women in Academia” Ford Foundation 1989 Doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellows Conference for Minorities, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C. (November 1989)

Presenter: “Transportation Planning Technology for Less Developed Countries” Association Of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Portland, Oregon, (October 1989)

Presenter: “Suburban Congestion: Can We Buy Our Way Out” Conference of the American Planning Association, Atlanta, GA (May 1989)

Presenter: “Transportation and Minority Communities” Conference of the American Planning Association, Atlanta, GA (May 1989)

Presenter: Invited presentation- “Planning Education and Its Future” Cornell University Mackesey Seminar, New York (April 1989)

Presenter: Presentation on National Transportation Policy Needs representing Mayor Maynard Jackson, Department of Transportation Hearings, Atlanta, GA, (August 1989)1988

Presenter: Invited presentation- “The Postdoctoral Experience” Ford Foundation 1988 Doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellows Conference for Minorities, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C. (November 1988)

Presenter: “Impact Assessment of Natural Disasters on Transportation Lifelines” —Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Buffalo, New York (October 1988)

Moderator: “Heavy Rail Alternatives” — Institute of Transportation Engineers Conference, Vancouver, Canada, (September 1988)

Presenter: “Overcoming Barriers to Greater Private Sector Involvement in Transportation Service Delivery” — Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (October 1988)

Presenter: “Tenure and Retention for Women Faculty” — Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, (October 1988)

1987

Presenter/Invited Lecture: “Transportation Infrastructure,” — University of Florida, Gainesville, College of Architecture. Tallahassee, FL (December 1987)

Presenter: Invited Lecture on the Future Role of Telecommunication and Transportation. BellSouth Corporation. Lake Lanier, GA (June 1987)

Presenter: “Accepting the Challenge: Gender, Race and Disability in Urban Planning Education.” — Feminist Planners and Designers Group and Minority Association of Planners and Architects, UCLA. Presentation topic was Student Recruitment. Los Angeles, CA (May 1987)

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Presenter: Georgia Tech’s President’s Scholarship Program, Presentation on Funded Research Activities, Atlanta, GA (February 1987) Presenter: Invited Lecture - University of Florida, Gainesville, College of Architecture. “Transportation Planning: An Overview,” Tallahassee, FL (January 1987)

1986

Presenter: Conference of Minority Transportation Officials. Presentation on “Opportunities in Transportation Planning,” Atlanta, GA (October 1986)

Presenter: Invited Lecture - Atlanta Business League Conference, Presentation on the “Privatization of Transportation Services,” Atlanta, GA (August 1986)

Presenter: “Future Career Trends,” — Women’s Transportation Seminar Annual Conference, Transportation: Moving into the Future, Miami, FL (May 1986)

Presenter: “Transportation Planning: Current Practices,” — Georgia Tech’s Planning Commissioners Institute, Presentation on Atlanta, GA (May 1986)

1985

Presenter:  “Research on Mass Transit.” — Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Panel  ACSP Conference, Atlanta, GA (November 1985)

Presenter: “Opportunities in the Planning Profession,” — FutureScape Program, Georgia Tech. Atlanta, GA (March 1985)

Presenter:  “Role of Women in Changing Planning.” — Cornell’s 50th Anniversary Symposium  (March 1985)

Presenter:  “Transportation, Infrastructure and Development Issues.”  — Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Panel, ACSP Conference, New York, NY (1985)

1984

Invited Lecture: “Transportation Evaluation,” Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1984)

1983

Presenter:  “The Influence of Race and Gender on Perceptions of Community Impact of Mass Transit.” — Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Panel ACSP Conference, San Francisco (October 1983)

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1982

Presided:  “Planning Methods —Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Panel”  ACSP Conference, Chicago (October 1982)

Discussant:  “Impact of New Federal Policies on Urban Areas.” — University of Cincinnati Conference on Social Change Panel Cincinnati, OH (April 1982)

1981

Presenter:  “Measuring Transportation Systems Effectiveness.” — Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Panel Washington, D.C. (October 1981)Presenter: “Transportation Planning” — University of Florida Lecture Series.

Instructor:  Conference on Rural Public Transportation Planning.  Sponsored by U.S. Department of Transportation and Community Services Administration  (March 1981)

1980

Presenter:  Clark College Symposium on Graduate Education.  Atlanta, GA (October 1980)

Presenter:  “Graduate Education in Planning and Engineering.” — Symposium sponsored by a number of leading universities.   (March 1980.)

1979

Presenter:  “Professionalism and Women.” — American Planning Association (APA) Conference Panel.   APA Conference, Baltimore, MD (October 1979)

1978

Presenter:  “Transportation Needs of Black Women.”  — National Research Council/U.S. Department of Transportation Conference on Women’s Travel Issues:  Research Needs and Priorities. Washington, D.C. (September 1978)

Presenter:  “Measuring Distributional Impacts of Transportation Systems.”  —Transportation Institute of North Carolina A&T State University Lecture Series.  A&T University, Greensboro, North Carolina (November 1978)

1974

Discussant:  Committee on Science and Technology, delegate to the Sixth Pan African Congress.  Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, (Summer 1974)

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Presenter:  “Regional and Statewide Transportation Planning.” — Transportation Institute of North Carolina A&T State University Lecture Series.  A&T University, Greensboro, North Carolina (March 1974)

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HONORS, AWARDS, PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Member of Georgia Tech’s Smart Cities Faculty Council, 2016 - present

Board of Advisors, Young Professionals in Transportation, 2016 -2018

National High-end Foreign Expert, Tongji University, IESD, China, 2015 – present

2015 Great Teacher, Georgia Tech’s Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning, Thank a Teacher Program. July 23, 2016 Dr. Ross was presented with the Great Teacher award in appreciation of her teaching style and dedication to helping students.

Courtesy faculty appointment in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, (2014 – present)

University of Pennsylvania Institute for Urban Research (IUR) Scholar

Member of Faculty Council on Data Science and Engineering (2014- present)

Georgia Power Professor of Excellence (2014)

Invitee: Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Groundbreaking Ceremony and Reception. Washington, D.C. (February 2012)

Judge on the Federal Highway Administration's & Federal Transit Administration's 2010 Transportation Planning Excellence Awards Panel. (February-May)

Council Member, the American High Speed Rail Alliance Thought Leadership Council

Committee Member, State Smart Transportation Initiative, 2010 -

Member of the Ivan Allen Prize Nominating Committee, Georgia Institute of Technology (2010)

CHOSEN Awards Women's History Honoree. Public choice award for being a trailblazer in education, urban planning/community development and business. (2010)

Nominator for the Heinz Award (2010)

White House Appointment to the “Advisory Committee for the White House Office of Urban Affairs, 2009-present. One of 27 people selected to advise the president on the newly created White House Office of Urban Affairs

Invitee to the White House Office of Urban Affairs and the Domestic Policy Council Urban Policy Roundtable (2009)

Named to 2009 Atlanta’s Top 100 Black Women of Influence, Atlanta Business League (2009)

Named to Georgia Trend 2009 Notable Georgians (2009)

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Steering committee member of Atlanta Regional Commission Fifty Forward Initiative (2008)

Member of the National Academy of Sciences, Transportation Research Board, SHRP 2 TCC Capacity Committee (2006-present)

Member of the New Orleans ORM Technical Advisory Committee (2006-2010)

Inductee: National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA) (November 16, 2006)

Executive committee member and board member of the Georgia Conservancy (2005-2008)

Board Member of PRI (2003-2005)

ULI Library Award Recipient, CQGRD received copies of all ULI publications from 2004-2007

Executive committee member and board member of the Midtown Alliance (2006-present)

Participant: “Program Site Visit for the Department of City and Regional Planning” — University of California, Berkeley, (December 1-2, 2005)

Chair: “Atlanta Beltline Transit Panel”, 2005, appointed by Mayor Shirley Franklin

Pedestrians Educating Drivers on Safety’s (PEDS) Golden Shoe Award – Healthy Places Research Group (HPRG), 2005

ULI Academic Fellow, 2007 -2010

ULI Academic Fellow, 2004 -2007

Pedestrians Educating Drivers on Safety’s (PEDS) Golden Shoe Award – Context Sensitive Design, 2004

Awarded first endowed chair in the College of Architecture- Harry West Chair, 2003 to present

Board Member of the Atlanta Recreation Authority, appointed by Mayor William Campbell, 1998

Mt. Paran Northside Civic Association, Member, 1997 to present

Recipient of “Find the Good and Praise It Award”, presented by Rodney E. Slater, Secretary of Transportation for excellent work done as a member of the Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey Team, February 9, 1998.

Leader of the Urban Planning Delegation to China. Citizen Ambassador Program. Tour Code: BMS-907. Fall 1997. Led a delegation of planners and architects to China for professional meetings with Chinese counterparts. The delegation visited Beijing, XI’AN and Shanghai. Board Member of the Renaissance Atlanta Economic Corporation (AERC). This agency is funded by the City of Atlanta and it is partially focused on the generation of economic activity within distressed areas in the city, 1997 -1998.

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Board Member of the Atlanta Economic Development Corporation (AEDC) a quasi-public organization focusing on fostering economic development within the City of Atlanta, 1995-1997.

Nominee for the Paul Davidoff Award for book entitled “The Inner City: Urban Poverty and Economic Development.” October 1997.

Member, Reaccreditation Site Visit Team for the Alabama A&M Planning Program, Alabama A&M University, 1996.

Committee Member, Transit Research Marketing TCHRP-H-6, Transportation Research Board, 1994-96.

Member, Reaccreditation Site Visit Team for the Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota, May 1995.

Member, Reaccreditation Site Visit Team for the College of Urban and Public Affairs, University of New Orleans, January 1995.

Invited by President Clinton and Mrs. Hillary Clinton to the White House for awards presentation and reception for my service to the “Arts,” particularly the Presidential Design Awards Program sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts. 1994

President, National Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 1993 to 1995.

Eisenhower Fellowship Program, Panelist, sponsored by the USDOT, 1994.

National Endowment for the Arts, Panelist, Presidential Design Awards, 1991.

Vice President, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 1991 to October 1993.Chairperson, Planning Accreditation Board, Accreditation Site Visit Team, May 1991.

Board Member, Conference of Minority Transportation Officials, (COMTO), 1991 to 1995.

Chair, Subcommittee on the Recruitment and Retention of Women and Minorities, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 1991 to present.

Member Southern Association Reaffirmation Committee for Southern University, 1991.

Principal Investigator Incentive Award, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1990-1991.

Member, Southern Association Reaffirmation Committee for Tulane University, 1990.

National Endowment for the Arts, Evaluator for Design Review Panel 1989.

Co-Chair, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Subcommittee on Women and Minorities, 1989 to present.

Board Member, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Southeastern Representative 1987 to 1990.

Member, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Review and Appraisal Committee, 1988.

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Member, National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, Fellowship Evaluation Panel, 1988 to 1999.

Member, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Committee on Retention and Recruitment of Women/Minority Faculty and Students, 1987 to 1990.

Co-Chairperson, Fulton County Zoning Task Force, 1987-1988.

National Research Council, Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at University of California, Berkeley, 1987-1988.

National Research Council, Transportation Research Board, Member of the Transit Bus Maintenance Committee (A3C02), 1987 to 2004.

One of three initial recipients of $1000 Outstanding Research Award at Georgia Tech, College of Architecture, 1987.

National Endowment for the Arts, Evaluator for Design Review Panel Proposals, June 1987.

National Endowment for the Arts, Evaluator for Design Advancement Proposals, July 1986.

National Research Council, Transportation Research Board, Member of Steering Committee for the Conference on Surface Transportation Education Issues, 1986.

Planning Accreditation Board (PAB) Site team member, 1985-present.

National Endowment for the Arts, Evaluation Panel for the “Design Arts Demonstration Panel,” June 1985.

Member, Edward E. McClure Prize Committee, ACSP, 1985.

Listed in Who’s Who Among Black Americans, 1980-81.

Listed in Who’s Who Among American Women, 1982.

Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship for graduate studies at Cornell University, September 1975 - May 1976.

Ford Foundation Fellowship for graduate study at Cornell University, September 1971 - May 1973.

Member of the Steering Committee on Transportation Planning for Small and Medium Sized Communities, Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, 1982.

National Nominating Committee of the American Planning Association, October 1980.

One of seven persons selected nationally to serve on a jury to select outstanding project focusing on women sponsored by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, May 1980.

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Treasurer, Planning and Women Division of the American Planning Association, 1981 to 1983.

Founder of the Planning and Women Division of the American Planning Association, February 1979.

Journal of Planning Education and Research, Editorial Board, 1983 to 1990.

Journal of Urban Affairs 1983 to present, reviewer.

Journal of the American Planning Association 1987 to present, reviewer.

National Science Foundation 1983 to 1988, reviewer.

ADMINISTRATION/COMMITTEES AT GEORGIA TECH (selected)

Member, The Institute for Data Engineering and Science (IDEaS) Faculty Council, 2017 – present

Member, Institute Awards Committee, 2017

Member, Regents Selection Committee, Spring 2016

Member, School of City and Regional Planning (SCARP) Executive Committee, 2015

Member, School of City and Regional Planning (SCARP) Transportation Faculty Candidate Search Committee, Spring 2015

Member, GT-ADVANCE Professors, 2015

Advisory Committee Member, Vice President Institute Diversity, 2011-present

Member, School of Architecture (SOA) Chair Search Committee, Spring 2015

Member, Data Science and Engineering Faculty Council, 2014 2015

Member, Frederick L. Olmsted Chair Finalists Interviewing Committee, Spring 2015

Member, DBL Director Candidate Interviewing Committee, Spring 2015

Faculty Mentor for SCARP tenure-track faculty, - present

Advisor or Committee Member in the School of City and Regional Planning / School of Civil and Environmental Engineering to 20 Ph.D. or Master Students

Courtesy Faculty Appointment, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Fall 2014 – present

School of Architecture Chair search Committee 2014- 2015

School of City and Regional Planning Faculty Search Committee – 2014-

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College of Architecture, Strategic Planning Steering Committee, Spring 2014

Regents Professor Selection Committee Meeting, March 2014

Advisory committee member, Vice President Institute Diversity, 2011-present

Ivan Allen Prize for Social Courage Nominating Committee, 2010-present

National Science Foundation ADVANCE Professor, College of Architecture, 2009 - Present

Task Force on Research Centers and Academic Programs, 2007

COA Reappointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2006-2007

College of Architecture Dean Search Committee, 2007 - 2013

Georgia Tech Institutional Review Board (IRB), 2007 -

Vice Provost for Academic Diversity Search Committee, 2007

Transportation Faculty Search for Civil Engineering, 2005-2007

Chair, (College of Management) Review Committee, 2004

Member, Architecture Program Search Committee, 1998, 2003

Reappointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1998 -2002

Institute Strategic Planning Committee, Georgia Tech, 1995

Member, GA Tech Athletic Board, 1994-1997

Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, Academic Affairs, 1994.

Presidential Search Committee, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1994

Special Assistant to the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, Academic Affairs, 1993

Co-Chair, City Planning Search Committee, Graduate City Planning Program, 1993-1994

Chair, Program Search Committee, Graduate City Planning Program, 1990-1991.

Chair, Director’s Search Committee, Graduate City Planning Committee, 1990-1991

Member, Master Plan Committee, Georgia Tech, 1990-1991

Director, Doctoral Program, College of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1988-1993

College of Architecture Representative to the Institute Graduate Committee 1989 to 1991

Member, Doctoral Program Recruitment Committee, College of Architecture, 1988-1992

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Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Reappointment, Promotion and Tenure, College of Architecture, 1989.

One of six faculty to serve as a member of the Georgia Tech Presidential Selection Committee, 1987.

Member, Georgia Tech Faculty Steering Committee for the Centennial Campaign, 1986

Member, College of Architecture, Reappointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1985 - 1987

Chairperson, College of Architecture, Advisory Committee, 1984 - 85

Member, College of Architecture, Advisory Committee, 1979 - 1984

Member, College of Architecture, Curriculum Committee, 1981 - 1996

Member, Executive Board, 1984 - 1988

Member, Academic Senate, 1984 - 1988.

Member, General Faculty Assembly, 1984 - 1988

Member, Institute Statutes Committee, 1982 - 1984

Participant, National Advisory Board, 1985 - 1990

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BOARD AND PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Auto Club Group Board Member, 2011-present

Member, Auto Club Group, Audit, Compliance & Ethics Committee, - present

Member, Auto Club Group, Nominating & Governance Committee, - present

Member, Auto Club Group, Georgia Advisory Council, - present

AAA Executive Advisory Board, 2006 - 2011

Alliance of Regional Stewardship, 2004 - present

American Association of University Women, 1990 - present

American Planning Association (APA), 1976 – present

Member, Association of American Geographers (AAG)

American Public Transportation Association (APTA), 2000- 2005

Association for Commuter Transportation (ACT), 2000 - 2005

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), 1978 to present-Past national president

Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations (AMPO), 1999 to present

Member, American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

Member, Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, Health Steering Committee Meeting, - present

Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau, 2003 - 2007

Atlanta Rotary Club, 2001 – present

Atlanta Streetcar Board of Directors, 2005 - 2007

Board Member of the Emory University Board of Visitors, 2000 - 2002

Board Member of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, 2001 – 2003

Board Member Georgia Forward, 2011 – present

Member, Green Chamber of the South

Member, International Association for Impact Assessment (IAIA)

Board Member of the Intelligent Transportation Society (ITS), 2001 - 2003, Atlanta Chapter

Board of Director Atlanta Chapter of the American Red Cross, 2000 - 2003

Board of Directors Clean Air Campaign, 2000 to 2003

Board of Directors Eno Transportation Foundation, 2001 - 2003

Board of Directors High Museum of Art, 2000 - 2006

Board of Directors Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), 2001 - 2003

Board of Directors Robert Ferst Center for the Arts, Georgia Tech 2000

Conference of Minority Transportation Official (COMTO), 1983 - 2007

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European Urban and Regional Studies, 1996 - 1999

Executive Committee of the Transportation Research Board, National Research Council of the

National Academies, 2000 – 2004

Fulton County Criminal Justice Blue Ribbon Commission, 2004 - 2006

High Museum of Art Education Department Board Committee, 2004 – 2006

Home Depot, Sustainable Cities Institute 2010 - present

Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), 1995 - present

Kent State University Foundation, 2004 – present

Lambda Alpha International Atlanta Chapter, Honorary Land Economics Society, 2010 -

League of Women Voters, 2001 - present

Metro Atlanta Quality Growth Task Force, 2004 - 2005

Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) Board of Directors, 1999 - 2003

Midtown Alliance Board of Directors, 2004 – present

National Academy of Public Administration, 2006 to present

National Academy of Sciences, Transportation Research Board of Directors, 2000 – 2004

National Advisory Board Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS), 2002 - 2004

National Association of Female Executives (NAFE), 2002- 2004

National Association of Professional Women 2015- present

National Transit Institute (NTI),

National Trust for Historic Preservation, 2002 – present

Planners Network, 1980 - present

Planning Accreditation Board (PAB), 2001

President’s Council of Cornell Women, 200-2003

Progressive Redevelopment, Inc. Board of Directors, 2005 –to present

Robert Ferst Center for the Arts Advisory Board, 2001 to present

Sigma Xi, National Scientific Research Society, 1988 to present

Southern Growth Policies Board, 2006

State Smart Transportation Initiative, 2010 -

The Georgia Conservancy, 2004 – 2009

Transportation Planning Excellence Awards Federal Highway Administration, 2010

Member, Transportation Research Board

Urban Affairs Association (UAA), 1990 - present

Urban Land Institute (ULI), 1990 - present (District Council Steering Committee)

Westminster Strategic Plan Committee, 2003 - 2005

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Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS) – Atlanta Chapter Women of the Year, 2000

PhD students Committee Member, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, (20)

Primary Advisor, School of City and Regional Planning, (10)

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