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Bladen County
Comprehensive Transportation Plan
July 6, 2015
Elizabethtown 1
What am I going to say?
1) Comprehensive Transportation Plan (CTP)
2) Big Picture
3) Bladen County Maps
4) Next Steps
5) Questions/Comments
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What’s a Comprehensive Transportation Plan (CTP)?
• Long range 25-30 year plan • Needs List • Multi-modal
• What’s wrong with Transportation now? • What will be wrong with Transportation in the future? 3
The Steering Committee
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Develop Alternatives
Public Involvement/Comments
Adoption
Recommended Plan
Vision
Public Involvement/Surveys
Projections
Analyze Deficiencies
Typical CTP Schedule (2 years)
Data
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NEEDS
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North Carolina’s Budget
Congestion Benefit/Cost
Safety Connectivity
Economic Competitiveness Multimodal, Freight & Military
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How a Project goes from Idea to Reality
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Adoption Map
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Highway Map
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Public Transportation & Rail Map
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Bicycle Map
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Alta’s Elizabethtown Bike Plan
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Pedestrian Map
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Pedestrian Map (continued)
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Pedestrian Map (continued)
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• Towns in July.
• Public in August.
• Adoption Process in September.
• CTPs are updated ~5 years.
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Questions? Comments? Compliments?
Phil Geary Transportation Engineer NCDOT Planning Branch (919) 707-0930 [email protected] Joe Bailey Division Planning Engineer NCDOT Division 6 (910) 486-1493 [email protected] Faye Lewis Mid-Carolina Rural Planning Organization (910) 323-4191 Ext. 31 [email protected]
tinyurl.com/BladenCTP
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