The project goals were to: 1. Establish a long-term, regional transit vision for public transportation serving Mt. Hood from I-84, OR 35, and US 26 2. Create strategies and actions supporting the regional vision housed within a Framework for Action 3. Secure partnerships to continue implementing the vision 4. Provide a list of projects for the transit element of the Mt. Hood Multimodal Transportation Plan update.
The Southeast Region (Region 4) of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS, the Service) has initiated the development of its first Long Range Transpo...
This plan identifies existing and future transportation needs for national parks in the Pacific West Region (PWR) through the year 2035. Significant g...
United States. Department of the Interior. Bureau of Reclamation
2021-05-01 | Federal Lands Highway
Abstract:
With this document, the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) is pleased to present its first National Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP). Transporta...
This National Park Service (NPS) Alaska Region long range transportation plan (LRTP) is intended to guide long-term transportation planning and decisi...
This long range transportation plan (LRTP) is the first of its kind in the Alaska Region. The plan is needed to ensure that the fundamental mission of...
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Western Federal Lands Highway Division
2020-01-01 | Federal Lands Highway
Abstract:
At the request of Park County Montana, Western Federal Lands Highway Division (WFL) conducted a study of the Old Yellowstone Trail South (OYTS) road a...
United States. Department of the Interior. Bureau of Land Management
2012-09-01 | Federal Lands Highway
Abstract:
This Bureau of Land Management (BLM)- Alaska long range transportation plan (LRTP) describes the agency’s process for transportation planning to ens...
The Southeast Region (Region 4) of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS, the Service) has initiated the development of its first Long Range Transpo...
This plan identifies existing and future transportation needs for national parks in the Pacific West Region (PWR) through the year 2035. Significant g...
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