The economic evaluation of proposed transportation projects has traditional
ly been a technical process based on collected data and equations. Future n
eeds must be considered to adequately meet the demands of system users. To
ensure project success as political pressure forces transportation projects
to be both beneficial and nonintrusive, transportation professionals must
begin incorporating the public into every stage of a proposed project, incl
uding the economic analysis. This paper describes a streamlined process tha
t brings together existing technologies to produce future needs estimates,
perform the economic evaluation of the proposed solution, and display the c
osts and benefits. This process is performed in a geographic information sy
stem environment that enables the efficient storage and visualization of da
ta, thereby increasing the efficiency of the economic evaluation as well as
providing a venue to display results.