Long Range Transportation Plan
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Draft 2008 Long Range Transportation Plan (4MB, PDF format)
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Draft 2008 Long Range Transportation Plan - Text Only (424KB, Word format)
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Draft 2008 Long Range Transportation Plan - Technical Document (10MB, PDF)
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Draft 2008 Long Range Transportation Plan - Video (7 parts, Flash Video Format)
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Draft 2008 Long Range Transportation Plan - Video (7 parts, Flash Video Format) Versión en español
What is a Long Range Transportation Plan?
Metro’s Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) takes a look ahead about 20-25 years down the road to determine what the county’s residents will need in terms of transportation options to get around the county.
The Draft 2008 LRTP will update changes that have occurred since the 2001 LRTP, including growth patterns, the latest technical assumptions, climate change issues, and the substantial shortage of transportation funding in today’s environment. It will also make recommendations on transportation projects that can be implemented through 2030, and other projects that could be funded if new revenue sources become available.
How Can I Get a Copy of the Draft 2008 LRTP?
The 2008 Draft LRTP has been released for public comment and is available for download here. For information on how to receive a copy of the Draft 2008 LRTP, contact Metro at metroplan@metro.net.
What Is the Schedule for Status Reports to Metro Board?
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Metro Board action of Draft 2008 LRTP Recommendation – Jan. 24, 2008
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Release of Draft 2008 LRTP for 45-day public Review – Mid-March 2008
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Metro Board Consideration – Nov/Dec 2008
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Release of Final 2008 LRTP – August 2009
The current 2001 LRTP is also available by clicking on the lines below:
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2001 Long Range Transportation Plan - Executive Summary (644KB, PDF)
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2001 Long Range Transportation Plan – Technical Appendix (2.3 MB, PDF)
- Amendment to the 2001 Long Range Transportation Plan (33 KB, PDF)