Example Details

Example:
Create and implement a Complete Streets and other Localized Initiatives Program (CSLIP) to fund design and construction of local government complete streets projects based on needs identified by local governments.
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 MPO
Implementors:
Broward MPO
Timeframe:
Ongoing
Applies Systemwide?:
Yes
Comments:

The 2040 LRTP establishes the CSLIP program, which funds small local transportation projects that improve the safety and mobility for all transportation users in Broward County. Local governments and other eligible recipients submit applications for projects they have identified. This competitive grant program can fund projects such as (but not limited to): complete streets projects, traffic calming and intersection improvements, ADA upgrades, mobility hubs, bus shelters, bike racks and technology advancements such as transit signal priority and traffic control devices. Selected projects receive MPO funding, and FDOT performs the design and construction. As of July 2017, the first cycle of CSLIP projects have been funded for design and are included in the FDOT's work program. The MPO anticipates continuing the program annually.

Link to Broward MPO CSLIP website

Example last updated August 2017

Contact: Michael Ronskavitz, Broward MPO

Ex. ID 539

Facility Types and Functions What is this?

Primary Multimodal
Primary Function: Primary circulation within and between multimodal districts
Walking & Biking: Emphasized with generous facilities for walking & biking

Place Types and Functions What is this?

Multimodal Districts & Nodes
Walking & Biking: Right-of-way has balance for walk/bike facilities and transit/auto. Focus on connectivity to transit stations
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