This presentation will be led by Parametrix Senior Planners
Eddie Montejo and
Josh Ahman, together with ODOT CFEC Project Manager
Theresa Conley. The Multimodal Inventory Project will establish Oregon’s first comprehensive statewide inventory to meet the new Climate Friendly and Equitable Communities (CFEC) rules set by DLCD. This project features robust outreach to jurisdictions across the state to assess data needs and employs innovative AI and aerial interpolation technologies to streamline traditionally costly processes.
The result will be dynamic, living datasets designed to support local Transportation System Plan (TSP) updates while laying the groundwork for a broader conversation on statewide data governance and access. Ultimately, this inventory will empower Oregon communities with the data needed to advance climate-friendly, multimodal, and equitable transportation planning for the long term.
Here’s a list of key takeaways attendees could gain from the session:
- How to Build a Statewide Multimodal Inventory: Insights into the process, challenges, and strategies behind developing Oregon’s first comprehensive multimodal transportation inventory.
- Integrating CFEC Rules into Planning: A clear understanding of how the Climate Friendly and Equitable Communities (CFEC) rules shape data collection and planning at the state and local levels.
- Leveraging Innovative Technologies: Practical examples of how AI and aerial interpolation can streamline data collection, reduce costs, and improve accuracy in transportation planning.
- Effective Stakeholder Engagement: Best practices for conducting outreach to diverse jurisdictions to assess data needs and ensure the inventory reflects local realities.
- Data Governance and Long-Term Planning: A look into how living datasets can support ongoing TSP updates and initiate broader discussions on statewide data governance, accessibility, and climate-forward planning.