2025 Undergraduate Research Showcase
Sustainable Transportation in a Growing City: Implementing a Commuter Rail for the Treasure Valley Area
Document Type
Student Presentation
Presentation Date
4-15-2025
Faculty Sponsor
Dr. Michail Fragkias
Abstract
The rapid growth of Idaho’s Treasure Valley area requires an innovative solution to address the mounting transportation challenges. This research project explores the implementation of a commuter rail as a sustainable transportation option, focusing on its social, economic, and environmental benefits. By partnering with the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD), the project emphasizes social equity, ensuring equal access to affordable and reliable public transit for all community members. This solution aims to foster accessibility and inclusivity of transportation, reducing transportation disparities. Economically, a commuter rail offers a solution to alleviate traffic congestion, significantly reducing the costs associated with time lost in commuting. Improving efficiency for workers and businesses contributes to local economic growth and improved productivity. Furthermore, the project aligns with environmental sustainability goals by lowering carbon emissions, mitigating air pollution, and reducing greenhouse gas outputs. The commuter rail system would promote healthier living conditions and reinforce the Treasure Valley's commitment to environmental stewardship.
This research project highlights the multifaceted impact of sustainable transportation infrastructure, emphasizing its potential to support the growing Treasure Valley area’s needs. By integrating innovative design and effective policy frameworks, the proposed commuter rail system aspires to transform the Treasure Valley into a model of sustainable urban development and infrastructure.
Recommended Citation
Shimatsu, Cooper and Fragkias, Michail, "Sustainable Transportation in a Growing City: Implementing a Commuter Rail for the Treasure Valley Area" (2025). 2025 Undergraduate Research Showcase. 80.
https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/under_showcase_2025/80