Midwest Region CSD&S Workshop: Overcoming Roadblocks to Project Excellence
Aug. 24–26, 2005
Objectives
In public works today, institutionalizing the Context Sensitive Design and Solutions (CSD&S) philosophy and principles continues to be a challenge. This workshop addressed tough questions and challenges from around the country as well as lessons being learned and innovations being pursued to further excellence in transportation project development using CSD&S philosophy and principles.
Format
A combination of keynote general sessions, concurrent tracks, roundtable discussions, poster exhibits, and mobile (walking and bus tour) mini-workshops
Concurrent Tracks
- CSD&S Education and Outreach (Knowledge Gaps, Skill Development, New Tools)
 - CSD&S Practice (Best Practices, New Paradigms, Emerging State of the Art)
 - CSD&S Acceptance (Institutional Reluctance, Measures of Performance and Success)
 
See workshop program for detailed descriptions of workshops.
Attendees
- State DOTs and metropolitan/regional planning organizations
 - Local governments (city, county, tribal, townships)
 - Federal Highway Administration (divisions, federal lands, resource centers)
 - Regulatory agencies
 - Stakeholder associations and nonprofit organizations
 - Community and neighborhood organizations
 - Consultants and other practitioners
 
Sponsors
Materials
- Agenda (114 KB PDF)
 - Addressing the Costs of Design Aesthetics by Measuring the Benefits — David Larson (312 KB PDF)
 - Aesthetic Initiative Measurement System — Joan Nassauer (804 KB PDF)
 - Attributes and Amenities of Highway Systems Important to Tourists — Bill Gartner (196 KB PDF)
 - CSS & University Education — Nikiforos Stamatiadis (208 KB PDF)
 - Charlotte's Urban Street Design Guidelines: A Tool for Context-Based Planning — Norm Steinman (157 KB PDF)
 - Conceptual Frameworks: Teaching and Research on CSD — Lance Neckar (79 KB PDF)
 - Context Sensitive and Sustainable Solutions — Michael Wolfe & Michaella Wittmann (298 KB PDF)
 - Design Flexibility in Rural and Developing Settings — Craig Churchward (168 KB PDF)
 - Engaging Traditionally — Jumetta Posey (7.6 MB PDF)
 - Environmental Stewardship and Highway Maintenance — Gary McVoy (5.4 MB PDF)
 - Integrating CSS Into System Planning — Fred Abadi (4.5 MB PDF)
 - Integrating Context Sensitive Solutions (CSS) as an Underlying Principle of Excellence — Dwight Horne (60 KB PDF)
 - Interesting Practices in Institutional Integration of CSS — Janet D'Ignazio (384 KB PDF)
 - Lake Street: Street Reconstruction & Streetscape Projects — Jim Grube (528 KB PDF)
 - Loop 12 — Urban Design & the Public Process — Mark Mathews (963 KB PDF)
 - Overcoming Roadblocks to Project Excellence — Jim Bednar (2.4 MB PDF)
 - Performance Measures for Context Sensitive Solutions – A Guidebook for State DOTs — Sally Oldham (167 KB PDF)
 - Pilot Project on Performance Measurement in Context Sensitive Solutions — Becky Burk (600 KB PDF)
 - Re-Examining Safety and Assumptions in a Litigious Society — Ken Kohnstamm (129 KB PDF)
 - Redefining Transportation Excellence — James Charlier (1.7 MB PDF)
 - Reinventing Minnesota Highway 1 — Kimberly Sannes (1 MB PDF)
 - St. Croix River Crossing Project — Beth Bartz (878 KB PDF)
 - Traffic Calming Minnesota Online Database — Mike Marti (541 KB PDF)
 - US 93 Evaro to Polson CSS Workshop Presentation — Craig Genzlinger & Lewis Yellow Robe (4.2 MB PDF)
 - What's Going on at North Carolina State University — James Martin (184 KB PDF)
 

