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DESTINY

DESTINY. Florida’s First Eco-Sustainable City. D. Scot Leftwich PhD, P.E. Presented by:. In conjunction with:. Bob Whidden. Kevin Huffman, Transportation Specialist. DESTINY. Development Features. Development Location. MODELS CREATED. MACRO TRAVEL DEMAND MODEL. Elements Utilized.

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DESTINY

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  1. DESTINY Florida’s First Eco-Sustainable City

  2. D. Scot Leftwich PhD, P.E. Presented by: In conjunction with: Bob Whidden Kevin Huffman, Transportation Specialist

  3. DESTINY Development Features Development Location

  4. MODELS CREATED

  5. MACRO TRAVEL DEMAND MODEL Elements Utilized

  6. DESTINY TRAVEL DEMAND MODEL •Combination of 5 Regional Florida Macro Models •Combination of 11 Counties

  7. DESTINY TRAVEL DEMAND MODEL Base Network

  8. DESTINY TRAVEL DEMAND MODEL Neighborhood Electric Vehicle Network with Village Designation

  9. DESTINY TRAVEL DEMAND MODEL Transit Routes included in Base Network

  10. DESTINY TRAVEL DEMAND MODEL Demand Tables Extracted from the Macro Model for use in Micro Model

  11. MICRO MODEL Additional Operational Parameters

  12. DESTINY MICRO MODEL Infrastructure Features

  13. DESTINY MICRO MODEL •106 Zones Utilized Villages Boundaries •Groups of zones used to form villages •Village structure allows for easier tracking of (Internal–External) and (Internal–Internal) trips throughout the project

  14. DESTINY MICRO MODEL Preliminary Infrastructure

  15. DESTINY MICRO MODEL Transit Routes

  16. DESTINY MICRO MODEL Short Video Clip

  17. DESTINY MICRO MODEL • Paramics is being used as a planning tool for design of Destiny due in part from the success of the Paramics model for Miami, Florida (140 signalized intersections). • Construction of the Destiny model is in the very preliminary stages, and is evolving on nearly a daily basis. Future goals include: • Determining optimum location of signalized intersections. 100+ signals anticipated. • Investigate all transportation systems that conserve energy, have little environmental impacts, and provide congestion relief for potential implementation into the project. Summary

  18. For more information on Destiny please visit: destinyflorida.com

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