Transportation Forecasting division

Transportation forecasting division

The Forecasting team at Calgary’s Transportation Planning department studies how people move around the city. To do this, they create and manage travel forecasting models. These models use data and systems to help predict future travel needs. The team makes sure the models work well and meet the needs of the people who use them. They also provide clear and useful results for different planning projects.

Mission

Forecasting’s mission is to give high-quality travel analysis to support city planning. This helps City of Calgary leaders understand how land use, new roads, and policy choices will affect transportation in the future.

About us

How Forecasting supports The City

The Forecasting team helps the City of Calgary by providing analysis for different types of transportation studies. These include:

  • Setting priorities for new transportation projects (including studying the benefits to users)
  • Designing how roads and transit systems will look and work
  • Studying how new land developments will affect traffic and travel
  • Improving how the transportation network runs
  • Estimating greenhouse gas emissions from travel
  • Exploring different transportation and land use policy options

Forecasting also offers travel demand analysis to support:

  • City engineers, planners, and other staff
  • Private engineering and planning consultants
  • Provincial transportation teams
  • Calgarians who have questions about travel patterns

The team also shares ideas and methods with experts from other cities and regions who work in travel demand forecasting.


This information has no legal status and cannot be used as an official interpretation of the various bylaws, codes and regulations currently in effect. The City of Calgary accepts no responsibility to persons relying solely on this information. Web pages are updated periodically. ​

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