Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014 - Transportation Board - Work PlanGarry Steen, Chair Transportation Board 2014 WORK PLAN The goal of the Transportation Board is to promote the implementation of a balanced transportation system that is consistent with the City sustainability goals and provides choice, mobility, access, congestion mitigation and safety for all people while achieving: 1) Efficient and Effective movement of people and goods throughout the community; 2) A reduction in the rate of Vehicle Miles Traveled growth to equal the rate of population growth; and 3) Enhanced mobility through emphasis of modal shifts. I. Advise City Council on transportation & mobility issues, planning, and construction projects with timely responses to City initiatives, and by proactively raising new concerns and recommended solutions II. Support the Bicycle Advisory Committee’s efforts to promote bicycling in the city through infrastructure, programs, education, and, above all, safety improvements by both cyclists and motorists III. Explore financing options to address transportation needs, including, but not limited to, dedicated funding mechanisms IV. Proactively reach out to the community and other boards to both solicit input and provide information on transportation issues V. Promote transportation safety as it affects all modes of transportation, via consideration of engineering, education and enforcement VI. Establish communication links with other transportation bodies in the city and region VII. Promote transit and local multi-modal programs as a viable option to encourage sustainable, equitable and healthy lifestyle. VIII. Review Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Mitigation planning for the City’s transportation system. IX. Explore the impact and interaction of transportation on the sustainability, economic health, and well-being of Fort Collins residents, as relating to the report: The Struggle of Moderate-Income Households to Afford the Rising Costs of Housing and Transportation available from the Transportation Research Board, November 2012.