Elements of Brooklyn Transport

The following is a partial transportation database of Brooklyn.

This data was extracted from a regional geographical information system (GIS) that was being developed by Konheim & Ketcham.

For counties in New York City, the GIS also contained the locations of an array of public and private facilities and specialized information.

The information below is listed in header format and are the elements of consideration when considering Brooklyn Transport

These factors include:

- Generalized zoning

- Community district boundaries

- Use of individual tax parcels

- Catchment areas of water pollution control plants

- Sanitation and wastewater treatment facilities

- Private solid waste facilities

- Fire houses, Police stations, Correctional facilities

- Parks, Landmarks

- Public schools and school district boundaries

- Hospitals and long-term health care facilities

- NYCDOT designated truck routes

- State roads and major transportation facilities

- Subway and bus routes

- All 1990 Census data arranged graphically

- Future Developments such as Smart Cards & Other Systems

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Transport Link determined the Elements of Brooklyn Transport through the following factors

Who Lives in Brooklyn and Where ?

- Population density

- Income distribution

- Racial distribution

- Age distribution

- Pattern of auto ownership

- Median value of housing

The Geography of Brooklyn

- Zoning

- Land use

District boundaries:

- community boards, schools, sanitation, police

- Parks

- Public facilities:

- Schools, sanitation, waste water treatment facilities, Fire, Police, Correctional facilities

- Hospitals

- Large employers (>100 persons)

- Industrial areas

- Office centers

- Retail corridors

- Planned major developments

The Economy of Brooklyn

- Locations where residents work

- Employment of non-residents

- Numbers and payroll of firms

- Employment by major sectors

- Goods and services produced

- Expenditures of residents

- Cost of travel (direct and indirect)

Brooklyn’s Transportation Infrastructure–Location/Condition

- State roads (width, lanes, signals, capacity)

- Local streets

- Bridges and tunnels

- Signalized intersections

- Roads with recurring congestion

- Roads where accidents cause congestion

- Roads with high pedestrian accidents

- Official MTA Subway Map

- Subway Network

- Transit lines and stations

- Routes with overcrowding

- Local and express bus routes and stops

- Licensed van services

- Truck routes

- Freight rail lines

- Maritime facilities

How Brooklynites Travel

- Origin-destination of trips

- Trip purpose/modal split

- Vehicle trip ends by square mile

- Population and subway lines

- Population and local bus lines

- Population and express bus lines

- People using subway to work

- People using bus to work

- People driving alone to work

Traffic volumes entering/leaving Brooklyn

- Transit volumes entering/leaving Brooklyn

- Planned Transportation Improvements in Brooklyn

- Roads/transit projects under design and construction

- Five Year Transportation Improvement Program for roads and transit

Major Investment Studies

- Planning studies (NYCDOT, NYCDCP, Borough President)

The Neighborhood Perspective of Brooklyn

- Neighborhood maps

- Character of each community district

- Demographics, housing, community facilities, shopping streets, parks and open spaces, economy

- Transportation infrastructure

- Travel characteristics

- Planned transportation improvements

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