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City Council Study Session Agenda and Packet 2018 07 06 JT SUPERIOR
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City of Louisville Transportation Master Plan: <br />The City of Louisville has embarked on its first transportation master planning process. The TMP kicked <br />off this spring, and is expected to be a 12-18 month process concluding in May, 2018. The City has <br />retained TEI (Transportation Engineers, Inc.) as the consultant to assist with the process. <br />The project will include several steps, all which will be informed by local and regional data, Council <br />input, and public engagement. The process includes: Defining our community goals around <br />transportation, an assessment of existing conditions and identification of problems, including an <br />assessment of regional impacts and influences, opportunities and recommendations to address issues, <br />prioritization and implementation planning for projects. <br />We are currently still in the data -gathering phase, and are developing our outreach and engagement <br />plan for city residents and external partners. We have started to notify the public about the planning <br />process through the Transportation Master Plan website and through flyer distribution (see attached) <br />and attendance at special events (Street Faire, Farmer's Market, etc.). Council will begin to assist with <br />development of goals for the plan in August, and public engagement will begin this fall. <br />Boulder County, the City of Boulder and University of Colorado are all undertaking their TMP updates <br />this year, so the City is participating in a collaborative effort to share information and data when <br />possible and applicable. <br />
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