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129:(SLoCaT) in 2009 and through that helped secure a $ 175 billion 10-year commitment from the world's largest multilateral development banks to support sustainable transport, with annual reporting and monitoring. Michael Replogle was board chairman of the SLoCaT Foundation 2012-16. Replogle managed development of new tools and methods to evaluate 99:
in 1984. He was the president of ITDP from 1985–1992 and 1998-2009, and managing director of ITDP from 2009-2015. His seminal 1987 paper on sustainable transport was the first to define the term. In 2024, his expert testimony led to a pathbreaking settlement of a lawsuit between Hawai'i Department of
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and resiliency, and shared mobility. His vision for a decentralized, bottoms-up, rights-based NYC's Open Restaurants Program led to the conversion of 10,000 parking spaces to street cafes within a matter of weeks, saving over 100,000 jobs in the restaurant industry during COVID and transforming the
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from 1992-2009, he influenced U.S. federal transportation and environmental legislation and regulations, frequently testifying in the U.S. Congress. He has advised on metropolitan transportation plans and policies in Washington, Baltimore, New York, Denver, Atlanta, Portland (OR), Mexico City,
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system from 6,000 shared bikes to 33,000, developing e-freight cycling, car-sharing, and scooter-sharing. He managed NYC's Electric Vehicle Roadmap and EV charging pilot programs. He supported the City's engagement with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and Port Authority, federal
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transportation policy and grants, transportation elements of the City’s neighborhood development plans, and enhancing access for persons with disabilities. He helped win action by New York State DOT to deconstruct the Sheridan Expressway in the Bronx.
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Replogle is the author of a book on access to public transportation, a seminal report for the World Bank on non-motorized transportation in Asian cities, several hundred magazine articles, and dozens of journal articles and reports.
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Transportation and 13 youth plaintiffs, represented by Our Children's Trust and Earthjustice, for a statewide plan to decarbonize transportation by 2045, achieving a 50% reduction by 2030, with 5-year targets and annual reporting.
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Chris Zegras, "Mainstreaming Sustainable Urban Mobility," in Dimitriou, H. and R. Gackenheimer, Urban Transport in the Developing World: Policy and Planning Perspectives from the Early Second Millennium, Edward Elgar Publishers,
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from June 2015 to June 2021, developing strategy and advising the City on transportation management and innovation. He managed DOT's Policy Division which prepared and implemented agency-wide strategy, advancing
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Testimony of Michael Replogle, Deputy Commissioner for Policy, New York City Department of Transportation, Before Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, hearing on Infrastructure Investment, March 6,
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Replogle, Michael, “Computer Transportation Models for Land Use Regulation and Master Planning in Montgomery County, Maryland" Transportation Research Record 1262, Washington, DC, 1992.
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Watts, Jonathan, “Development banks pledge $ 175 bn for public transport at Rio+20: Money will be invested in building transport systems that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions,”
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Global Agenda Council on the Future of Transportation. Since 2020, he has been a member of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Mobile Source Technical Review Subcommittee.
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Replogle received an M.E.S. and Honor B.E.S. in Civil and Urban Engineering and an Honor Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, all from the
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No More Just Throwing Money Out the Window: Using Road Tolls to Cut Congestion, Protect the Environment, and Boost Access for All
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He was married to Linda Frazee Baker, a literary translator and senior government executive, from 1986 until her death in 2020.
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Public Symposium on Rio+20 - Sustainable Urban Development: Challenges and Issues in Developing Countries” March 2012. Tokyo.
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Committee on Transportation in the Developing Countries, which he helped found. He has been a long-time advisor to the
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efforts to eliminate road-crash related deaths and serious injuries, and shaping freight and parking strategy,
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Linking bicycle/pedestrian facilities with transit: enhancing bicycle and pedestrian access to transit
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Revkin, Andrew, “Dispatches from Rio: Keeping Crowded Cities Moving,” New York Times, June 20, 2012.
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Replogle, M. “Sustainability: A Vital Concept for Transportation Planning and Development,”
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Manual for Calculating Greenhouse Gas Benefits of GEF Transportation Projects
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Replogle, M. 'Intelligent Transportation Systems for Sustainable Communities
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Bicycles and Public Transportation: New Links to Suburban Transit Markets
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Michael A. Replogle, National Journal Transportation Experts Blog, 2012.
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Replogle, M. with Colin Hughes, “Moving Toward Sustainable Transport,”
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Beijing, and other areas to promote more integrated transportation and
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US Transportation Secretary Names ITS Advisory Committee Members, 2007
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Centre for Regional Development and an active emeritus member of the
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is an internationally recognized expert and advisor in the field of
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University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science
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and other impacts of transportation projects and programs for the
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Replogle served as Deputy Commissioner for Policy of the
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Institute for Transportation and Development Policy
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American
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science
University of Pennsylvania
New York City Department of Transportation
sustainable transport
Institute for Transportation and Development Policy
Bikes Not Bombs
New York City Department of Transportation
Vision Zero
climate change mitigation
CitiBike
Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport
greenhouse gas emissions
Asian Development Bank
Global Environment Facility
Environmental Defense Fund
land use planning
Montgomery County, Maryland
United Nations
Transportation Research Board
U.S. Department of Transportation
World Economic Forum
University of Pennsylvania
Replogle, M. with Colin Hughes, “Moving Toward Sustainable Transport,” 2012 State of The World Report, Worldwatch Institute, Washington, DC.
Testimony of Michael Replogle, Deputy Commissioner for Policy, New York City Department of Transportation, Before Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, hearing on Infrastructure Investment, March 6, 2019
Replogle, M. 'Intelligent Transportation Systems for Sustainable Communities, National Policy Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems and the Environment, U.S. Department of Transportation (1994)
Replogle, M. with Harriet Parcells, Linking bicycle/pedestrian facilities with transit: enhancing bicycle and pedestrian access to transit, U.S. Federal Highway Administration (1992).
Replogle, M. “Sustainability: A Vital Concept for Transportation Planning and Development,” Journal of Advanced Transportation (1990)
Replogle, M., Non-Motorized Vehicles in Asian Cities, prepared as part of the World Bank Asia Urban Transport Sector Study, (1990).

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