Annual Hours of Delay/Mile: 143,838 Annual Congestion Cost: $7,095,859 County: Travis Previous Rankings: 115
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City of Austin Corridor Mobility Program – MLK Blvd/FM 969 Corridor
Project Types: Bicycle/Pedestrian Improvements, Interchange/Intersection Improvements, Operation Improvements, Signal Operations/ManagementWebsite: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/E-MLK-Jr-Blvd-FM-969/xpy2-p9jz/
The City of Austin is creating a Corridor Mobility Plan for the Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard/FM 969 corridor, funded by the 2016 Mobility Bond. A Corridor Mobility Plan is a preliminary engineering report with recommendations to improve safety, mobility, and connectivity. The limits of the Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard/FM 969 Corridor Mobility Plan are between North Lamar Boulevard and US 183.
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- Cost Estimate: $8,460,000
- Let Date: Unknown
- Completion Date: Unknown
- Project Data last modified: April 30, 2020
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Regional Travel Options
The Commute Solutions program will promote the use of teleworking, flexible schedules, carpooling, vanpooling, public transit, walking, biking, and reducing barriers to alternative commuting. All routine passenger travel with an origin or destination within the six counties of the CAMPO MPA is considered within the scope of this project. This project consists of six tasks: 1) regional program coordination and outreach; 2) commuter education and enrollment campaigns; 3) ride-sharing/trip-planning tools; 4) regional commuting surveys; 5) grants and training to support local and sub-regional TOM activities, and 6) applied research into innovative regional TOM strategies and performance measurement.
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- CSJ Number(s): 0914-00-423
- Cost Estimate: $312,000
- Let Date: FY 2019
- Completion Date: 2021
- Project Data last modified: November 12, 2019
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Project Connect
Project Types: Access Management, Bus Rapid Transit, Commuter/Light Rail, Express Bus Service, Local Bus Service, Multimodal Transportation Center, Operation Improvements, Park-and-Ride, Travel OptionsWebsite: http://www.projectconnect.com/
Project Connect is a vision for Central Texas’ high-capacity transit system linking activity centers within the fastest growing region in the country and aims to connect people, places, and opportunities in an easy and efficient way.
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— Not Begun — Complete — In Progress — Stalled