Comprehensive Transportation Master Plan Update: Enhancing City Mobility
Update on the city's Transportation Master Plan focusing on broad aspirations, values integration, air quality improvements, urban design, mobility services, and future transportation trends. Includes discussions on neighborhood connectivity, sustainability, street infrastructure, and financial resource allocation.
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Transportation Transportation Master Plan Master Plan Update Update
A Transportation Version of Plan Salt Lake Broad and aspirational Generally does not address specific locations Street Typologies, Transit Master Plan and Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan are terrific documents and form the backbone of the Master Plan Taking charge of the future As transportation options evolve what do we want to preserve? What do we want to protect against? Review: Review: What we are looking to do
Enshrine the Citys Values in a Formal Transportation Plan Equity Sustainability Good Governance Review Review: Three Pilar Approach
Air Quality improvements through transportation choices Urban design and placemaking within street right-of-way Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Curb management, including freight management and delivery timing restrictions Parking policy Best use of alleyways as a city asset Connections between areas separated by freeway and heavy rail Potential Topics of Focus Neighborhood byways Separated & raised bike lanes Signal timing for modes other than cars Traffic calming Small vehicles policy (ebike, scooter, etc.) Speed limits (linked to the Street Typologies project) Transportation Management Associations Street trees as transportation infrastructure Ride-hailing services Curbless and shared streets Stormwater and Green Infrastructure including permeability and flooding Vehicle technology including electric and autonomous vehicles Freight, including platoon, autonomous and self-driving trucks
City Council Approval What s New Rebid Process
Rebid Process Not Fun! Prohibited from discussing most details
More Financial Resources Addition of East West Connections Alleyway Policy Economy of scale for outreach Hopefully a better balance between scope and budget Rebid Process