Hi Alan—
Like you, I d like to see an ACS question asking: how many days/week does Person N [entirely] work from home?
And how many days/week does Person N commute to a workplace?
But… That is *not* among the changes that USCB/ACSO is advancing for consideration, and described in the FRN.
You could submit comment this weekend in reply to the FRN. But… you’d be asking for an entirely new, additional question. *More* questions on ACS form is against the grain of what USCB wants to hear – regardless of the proposal
being well-intended or needed.
In a future cycle… how strong an expression of business need can we muster as transpo agencies? How would we do it? I don’t know. This’s a good question for anyone involved with AASHTO SCOP or CTPP committee? (it’s a decade since I attended
SCOP.)
Have a good weekend,
Todd Graham
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From: Alan Pisarski <alanpisarski@alanpisarski.com>
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Ed and all. Isn’t the most critical change a better handling of current work at home ? Get days of week or % of days at home?
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This may be of interest to some on this list. There is still time to comment on the CB's plans to "include ride-sharing services as a mode of transportation to work"
on the ACS questionnaire starting in 2024.
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Here is the link incase it does not come through in the repost from the the ACS Data Users Group.
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2022/09/13/2022-19705/agency-information-collection-activities-submission-to-the-office-of-management-and-budget-omb-for.
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