Zhang, Ming, 1963 Apr. 22-2012-11-262017-05-112012-11-262017-05-112012-08August 201http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2012-08-6298textThis professional report aims to develop a transportation performance measurement system that will evaluate and achieve the sustainability objectives for the Austin metropolitan area Activity Centers, while addressing the Federal Livability Principles. It employs the use of local data for the evaluation of performance measures, and provides a platform upon which both current and future development scenarios can be evaluated. Based on a literature review and other studies on travel behavior and transportation performance, it is possible to derive the appropriate indicator measurements according to the sustainability. The overarching purpose of this report is to develop a set of performance indicators that reflect sustainability concerns. These indicators will be appropriately quantified and benchmarked, and will address each objective, such as reduction of automobile vehicle miles travelled (VMT). The main challenge of this report is that many sustainability indicators are not practically implemented at the community level, but can be more easily considered at the aggregate level.application/pdfengSustainable indicatorTransportationThe sustainable transportation performance : evidence from Austinthesis2012-11-262152/ETD-UT-2012-08-6298