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National Capitol Parks Central Washington, DC
Visitor Transportation Survey
[Technical report]
Contents:
Introduction -- Background -- Report Structure -- Executive Summary -- Key Findings and Conclusions -- Methods -- Survey Design -- Survey Administration -- Sampling Procedures -- Weighting Procedures -- Survey Results -- Profile of Trip Characteristics -- Visitor Profile Data -- Perceptions of Exisiting Transportation Services -- Preferences for Expanded or New Transportation Services -- Travel Survey Data -- Charts and Graphs -- Trip Profile -- Perceptions of Existing Transportation Services -- Preferences for Future Expanded or New Transportation Services -- Visitor Profile Data -- On Site Survey Banner Crosstabs -- Travel Diary Banner Crosstabs -- Survey Intstruments
Contributor:
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP)
Author
Publisher:
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Published:
03/02/2004
Access:
Public access
Restrictions:
Public domain
Is Part Of:
Social Science Studies Collection
Format/Size:
222 pages (DjVu format); 6.48MB
Language:
English
Subject:
Transportation
Subject:
Visitor Study
Keywords:
Visitor ; Visitor Study ; Transportation
Park name:
National Capital Parks - Central
Place:
Washington, DC -- National Capital Parks Central
Time Period:
03/28/2004 - 04/02/2004
Time Period:
07/28/2004 - 08/02/2004
Park code:
NACC
Summary:
In October of 2002, PricewaterhouseCoopers and its subcontractors, ETC Intitute and KA Associates, were contracted by the National Park Service (NPS) National Capital Parks Central (NACC) to conduct a Washington, DC visitor transportation survey during the spring and summer of 2003. As the NPS plans for potential growth in participation in and around the Memorial core, it desires to evaluate alternative transportation systems. The research conducted as part of this study has been designed to access the profiles, preferences and needs of visitors regarding transporation in the Washington, DC area. The results of this survey will be used to assist the NPS in developing transportation planning recommendations for the National Capital Parks-Central, particularly the Central/Memorial Core.
Source:
222 p. Adobe Acrobat document encoded as DjVu format using Document Express 4.0
Record Number:
15137
Record Owner:
WASO - Social Science Program
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