United States-European Commission Urban Freight Twinning Initiative: Compendium of Project Summaries
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Research | United States |
The University of Washington and the Seattle Department of Transportation are gathering data on delivery assets (i.e., loading zones, alleys, and building loading bays) to determine how best to design the "final 50 feet of delivery." This term refers to the movement of a freight shipment from a delivery vehicle to the recipient. The University of Washington will perform concentrated analysis on specific building types to generate scalable "archetypical" buildings that illustrate urban freight needs, and that can inform the requirements for freight facilities for large-scale developments.
Research and data gathering
Highly developed urban centers
http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/thefinal50feet.htm
https://depts.washington.edu/sctlctr/members/urban-freight-lab
Barb Ivanov
Chief Operating Officer
University of Washington Supply Chain & Logistics Center
(206) 468-2201
Ivanov@uw.edu
Chris Eaves
Senior Civil Engineering Specialist
Seattle Department of Transportation
(206) 684-4524
Christopher.Eaves@seattle.gov
Jude Willcher
Strategic Advisor, Capital Programming
Seattle Department of Transportation
(206) 684-4059
Jude.Willcher@seattle.gov
This work is designed to pilot and evaluate operational improvements in highly developed urban environments such as urban centers, central business districts, and urban villages. The project will also inform policy and permitting on current development needs.
United States Department of Transportation - Federal Highway Administration |