Example Details

Example:
Incorporate future right-of-way needs for multimodal improvements into the Broward County Trafficways Plan as a way to document the future multimodal vision for these corridors.
Objective:
Accessibility
Strategy Category:
Transportation: Implement a connected network of Complete Streets and facilities for non-motorized modes and transit
Strategy:
Prioritize investments: (II.A.4) Prioritize investments for pedestrian, bicycle, and transit improvements in Multimodal Districts and along Primary Multimodal facilities
Originators:
Broward County
Implementors:
BCPC
Timeframe:
Inactive
Applies Systemwide?:
Yes
Comments:

The Broward County Trafficways Plan is a right-of-way preservation plan that identifies the right-of-way requireemnts for different types of corridors.

In 2009, the Broward County Planning Council adopted a Context Sensitive Corridor designation into its Trafficways Plan. Two County roadway segments have been designated context sensitive corridors: Martin Luther King Boulevard in Pompano Beach, and Dixie Highway in Hollywood.

Because the Trafficways Plan is only a right-of-way preservation plan, it does not establish typical sections, and cannot specify where complete streets treatments are appropriate. The Broward MPO is currently working with local stakeholders to develop a Complete Streets Master Plan which will identify corridors for a Complete Streets network.

Example last updated August 2017

Contact: Pete Schwarz, BCPC

Ex. ID 113, 286, 424

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