SafeTREC-UCTC Seminar April 4: Slides and Recording Now Online: Health Impacts of Transport Investments

April 3, 2014

APRIL 4, 2014

PRESENTATION BY SEAN CO, METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION

Slides and Recording Online

Abstract: The epidemic of obesity and increased health care costs is a growing issue that is no longer confined to the public health field. Transportation agencies have begun to examine the impact of projects on public health. The Metropolitan Transportation Commission conducted a first of its kind benefit cost analysis of projects to be considered in the long range Regional Transportation Plan (RTP). This performance assessment of transportation investments was conducted to assess the impacts of projects on levels of transit and walking and biking. Bay Area residents that received increases in active transportation from specific transportation investments and resulted in meeting or exceeding the U.S. Surgeon General's recommendation of approximately 30 minutes daily had a health care savings compared to inactive residents. The benefits of active transportation range from $55 million for investments in bicycle infrastructure projects to $500,000 for transit projects where the increase in bike to transit contribute to reduced health care costs and lost productivity.

Speaker Bio: Sean Co is currently the lead planner for bicycle and pedestrian transportation planning and funding at the Metropolitan Transportation Commission in the San Francisco Bay Area. His work has focused on complete streets policy, long range regional planning, and public health and transportation. Sean represents MTC on the Transportation Research Board Bicycle Committee, Bay Trail Board, and California Bicycle Advisory Committee. Prior to working at MTC, Co worked for Monterey and Santa Cruz County as well as a consulting firm. Co has an undergraduate degree in environmental studies from University of California, Santa Cruz and a master’s degree in Transportation Technology and Policy at University of California at Davis.