Faculty
Strube, Jill
Lecturer
Office: MEZ 5th Floor
Phone: 512-232-7277
jstrube@austin.utexas.edu
Research interests:
Professor Strube's interests include Decision-Making Analysis, Public Participation Methodology, and Sustainable Urban Policy in terms of Transportation, Brownfields, Economic Development, and Affordable Housing.
As assistant director of the Metropolitan Center, she co-founded the South Florida Regional Data Center. Her research at the Metropolitan Center includes extensive work for the Miami- Dade Metropolitan Planning Organization (The Historical Impact of Transportation Projects on the Overtown Community , 1998; Community Characteristics GIS Public Participation Design Tool , 2002-2005; Annual and Quarterly Newsletters, 2000 - 2004), and other local agencies (Miami-Dade Housing Agency's Productivity and Privatization Projects, 1998 and 2002), for various municipalities including the City of Miami (Homelessness I and II studies, 2000 and 2002) and Key West (Impacts of Cruise Ships on Quality of Life: Oversight, 2004), as well as for federally funded agencies such as the Federal Transit Administration (Coordinating Council on Access and Mobility for Transportation Disadvantaged Populations "United We Ride" Useful Practice Database, 2004 -2005).
Recent Publications:
Her published works, conference papers, and white papers include Fragmentation and Mass Transit: Struggling to Get Connected, 1998; Searching for Life in Brownfields: GIS as a Public Tool for Redevelopment , 1999; External Safety and Spatial Planning: Transportation Case Study for the Directorate General of the Netherlands' Minister of Housing, 2002; The '3-Cs' Working Towards the '3-Es', 2003; and Enhancing Public Productivity: A Unified Approach, 2003. Her dissertation, Fiscal and Organizational Determinants of Transportation Outcomes: A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Sustainability Factors was funded through a Housing and Urban Development grant.

