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Pg 35-36: Strategies for Accelerating Multimodal Project Delivery

Comment:
Section discusses the 13th strategy in planning and project scoping and selection, providing technical assistance to support small and rural communities.

Last Updated (Year): 2018

Year Produced: 2018

Abstract:

Transportation agencies face growing demand for an integrated transportation network that safely and efficiently move people. Motorists, freight, transit passengers, bicyclists, and pedestrians, including individuals with disabilities, have unique needs, and infrastructure is being adapted to the multimodal nature of travel. The project development process for multimodal projects - those intended to serve bicyclists and pedestrians - can experience delays and challenges as projects move from one phase to the next. This Workbook is intended to help transportation agencies and practitioners identify top strategies for accelerating multimodal infrastructure delivery. This Workbook describes thirteen (13) key strategies that have been used effectively to accelerate multimodal projects and provides examples and case studies for each.

For:Walking, Biking

The E's:Evaluation, Encouragement

Ped Bike Activity:

  • Planning
  • Design
  • Assessment

Ped Bike Topic:

  • Safe Routes to School
  • Project Development
  • Planning Processes
  • Planning
  • Local and Rural Roads
  • Case Study

Urban Context:Urban

Resource Type:

  • Information

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Strategies for Accelerating Multimodal Project Delivery