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"Provides a summary of anticipated 23-year major capacity improvement projects for the Utah Department of Transportation and the four metropolitan planning organizations. While Utah's Unified Transportation Plan summarizes the five agencies' plans, the individual agencies have detailed transportation plans which are included on the enclosed CD-ROM. These are: Utah Department of Transportation Long Range Transportation Plan 2007-2030, CMPO 2030 Regional Transportation Plan, Wasatch Front Regional Transportation Plan 2007-2030, Mountainland Metropolitan Planning Organization's Regional Transportation Plan 2007-2030, and the Dixie Metropolitan Planning Organization's 2007-2030 Regional Transportation Plan."--P. [1].
Provides a summary of anticipated 23-year major capacity improvement projects for the Utah Department of Transportation. Includes also a CD-ROM, which covers Technical Report, 45, 46, 37 and Air Quality Memorandum Report number 21.
This report from the second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP 2), which is administered by the Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, describes a framework—including for long-range planning, corridor planning, project programming, environmental review, and environmental permitting— that supports collaborative business practices for reaching decisions on adding highway capacity when necessary.
Mountainland Association of Governments (comprised of Utah's Wasatch, Summit, and Utah counties) in cooperation with the Utah Department of Transportation and Utah Transit Authority, developed this transportation plan to serve Utah Valley through the year 2030. The plan specifies a coordinated system of roadway projects, pedestrian/bike paths, park and ride lots, transit facilities, airport improvements, freight movements, and private passenger services. Includes analyses of social, environmental, economic, visual, land use, and mobility/access implications.
TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Research Results Digest 348: State Department of Transportation Role in the Implementation of Transportation Demand Management Programs explores examples of successful implementation and support of transportation demand management (TDM) programs by state departments of transportation (DOTs). The report is designed to be used as a primer for states to use in implementing TDM programs and includes a set of case studies, examining the range of ways that state DOTs encourage TDM services. Appendices A and B to NCHRP RRD 348 are available online: Appendix A - Specific Survey Responses; Appendix B - Interview Log.