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Why Wellness? The Cost of Doing Nothing
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  • Nov 11, 2010
Presented by Paul B. Handel, M.D., senior vice president and chief medical officer, Health Care Service Corporation (which operates Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois), on Nov. 3, 2010, at the MPC roundtable, "Alternative Avenues: How Livable Communities Promote Health and Wellness," sponsored by…
Health and Wellness at Robinson Engineering
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  • Nov 11, 2010
Presented by Chris King, president, Robinson Engineering, on Nov. 3, 2010, at the MPC roundtable, "Alternative Avenues: How Livable Communities Promote Health and Wellness," sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois. The presentation illustrates Robinson Engineering's commitment to supporting…
A Federal Perspective on Congestion Pricing
This presentation provides information on implementing congestion pricing on federally-aided roads. It includes information on types of pricing, benefits, experiences, and a case study of Miami's I-95 congestion pricing scheme.
Chicago Region Congestion Pricing Study
This presentation details a pricing study of the Chicago region. It looks at the costs of congestion, the study, traveler opinions, goals, three finalist corridors targeted for pricing, an analysis of pricing on I-90, and criteria for solutions.
Congestion Pricing in Minnesota
This presentation looks at how congestion pricing has been used effectively in Minnesota. This presentation describes the policy development, revenue and toll rate setting, user response, lessons from MnPASS, and draft summary of new MnPASS study.

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