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MA of <br />Louisville <br />COLORADO • SINCE 1878 <br />CITY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION <br />AGENDA ITEM 2 <br />SUBJECT: <br />DATE: <br />DISCUSSION/DIRECTION - TRANSPORTATION MASTER PLAN <br />PROJECT LIST <br />MARCH 28, 2019 <br />PRESENTED BY: ROBERT ZUCCARO, PLANNING AND BUILDING SAFETY <br />DIRECTOR <br />SUMMARY: <br />Staff and the City's consultant, TEI, have been working to finalize the Transportation <br />Master Plan (TMP) over the past few months. The completed TMP will bring together <br />the information presented to City Council to date, including the summary of trend data <br />and existing conditions, the defined TMP goals and community input, and the proposed <br />projects, programs and policies. Together these elements will reflect the range of <br />transportation needs in our community and the City's plans to address them. <br />At the meeting staff and TEI are presenting a draft Transportation Master Plan (TMP) <br />project list for preliminary Council discussion and direction. These projects will be a part <br />of the complete set of recommendations included in the plan. There will also be policy <br />and program priorities, which will be incorporated into the final draft of the TMP. For the <br />purpose of this review, the projects have been broken out into the following categories: <br />• Corridor Projects: This category includes major road improvement projects, <br />including the conceptual design study for the Highway 42 widening project. <br />• Underpasses: These improvements are focused on creating regional <br />connections across the higher vehicular volume road network that includes <br />Highway 42/96th Street; South Boulder Road; McCaslin Boulevard; and Dillon <br />road <br />• At Grade Crossings: These improvements include crosswalks, shortening <br />intersection crossing distances, median extensions for pedestrian refuges and <br />pedestrian and bicycle signals (e.g. flashing beacons and hawk signals). The <br />improvements are focused on school routes and regional corridors. <br />• Multi -Use Paths: These improvements include off-street paths and trails to <br />enhance existing street sections and connect the existing trail network. <br />• Bike Network: These improvements include on -street bicycle improvements <br />such as designated lanes or shoulders, signage and other markings and <br />designation of official routes to complete connections across the City and to <br />regional trail connections. <br />• Sidewalks: This category includes improved sidewalks or new sidewalk <br />connections. <br />• Transit: This category includes access and stop improvements and vision for <br />expanded service. <br />CITY COUNCIL C3OMMUNICATION <br />
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