NTL-PLANNING AND POLICY-PLANNING AND POLICY;NTL-PLANNING AND POLICY-Plans and Policy Statements;
Abstract:
This report documents one of several major steps in the long-range planning process. This report examines each component of the state’s transportation network to identify the long-term needs of the transportation modes to 2030. The determination of need is based on modal assessments presented in the Challenges and Opportunities report, various mode plans where available, from needs assessment tools used within TDOT, by additional research, and from public feedback gleaned from a series of statewide meetings. This modal needs estimate does not take into account which entity would make the investment to address the identified needs. That need might be met by TDOT using state or federal funds, by local governments, or by the private sector. The estimates are allocated to show how these modal needs are divided among the expense to preserve the systems, to modernize them to meet current standards, and to expand them to meet the need for greater system capacity. /Abstract from report, p. i/
This report describes efforts undertaken during the preparation of the Tennessee Long-Range Transportation Plan to engage traditionally underserved po...
This report defines the baseline conditions of Tennessee’s transportation system and assesses the many uses and demands placed on the system. The re...
The mission of the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) is to plan, implement, maintain, and manage an integrated transportation system for t...
The Commonwealth of Virginia is committed to comprehensive planning for all transportation modes. The development of transportation plans and funding ...
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