Morrisville Public Transportation Study
Needs Assessment
CAMPO Regional Model (All Trip Types) In addition to US Census data, travel flow data was also collected from the CAMPO regional travel demand model. This data includes all trip purposes (not just home-based work trips), and the smaller size of analysis zones allows for a greater level of detail to identify origin-destination patterns within and around Morrisville. The zones used in this analysis are Traffic Analysis Zones (TAZs) as defined by CAMPO. A significant volume of trips begin or end in the neighborhoods in the western parts of Morrisville, west of Davis Drive and north of McCrimmon Parkway, including McCrimmon Corners and neighborhoods in the Breckenridge area (see Figure 12). The largest of these trip pairs is between these residential neighborhoods and the TAZ just northeast of Morrisville, adjacent to I-40 and Airport Boulevard. The TAZ where Park West Village is located also emerges as a major trip generator, attracting trips to and from TAZs to the southeast and northwest.
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