Abstract

With public agencies facing shrinking funding budgets, planners and engineers must have a practical mindset when planning projects to address capacity, safety, and multimodal concerns while still meeting the community’s most basic goals and needs in urban corridors. This session explores lessons learned on two recent preliminary engineering projects, discussing the benefits of practical design in the planning process to provide capacity, improve safety, and create multimodal corridors on a budget.

Session Number

112

Session Title

Complete Streets Corridors Don't Have to Be Expensive!

Track Title

Local Agency

Location

STEW218AB

Date of Version

March 2019

Start Date

3-6-2019 10:00 AM

End Date

3-6-2019 10:50 AM

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Mar 6th, 10:00 AM Mar 6th, 10:50 AM

Complete Street Corridors Don't Have to be Expensive!

STEW218AB

With public agencies facing shrinking funding budgets, planners and engineers must have a practical mindset when planning projects to address capacity, safety, and multimodal concerns while still meeting the community’s most basic goals and needs in urban corridors. This session explores lessons learned on two recent preliminary engineering projects, discussing the benefits of practical design in the planning process to provide capacity, improve safety, and create multimodal corridors on a budget.