Longview's getting ready to tackle some road work, and they want your input! Two big projects are on the table, and your opinion matters before they break ground.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 4 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
These initiatives will guide future capital investments in transportation infrastructure, impacting local and regional budgets.
Residents will benefit from improved transportation infrastructure and planning that considers various modes of travel.
No groups negatively affected
The city is contracting for transportation planning services to address congestion and safety issues, particularly along the 4th Street corridor.
The MPO is deciding on its transportation priorities for the next four years. This plan will guide how funds are spent on roads, bridges, and other transit projects, impacting daily commutes and the region's development.
The MPO adopted its four-year transportation plan, which dictates which road, bike, pedestrian, and transit projects will receive funding. This plan guides future infrastructure development and mobility improvements across the region.
Updates were provided on several key planning documents and studies, including "Complete Streets" guidelines, a "Four Street Area Study," and the upcoming Transportation Improvement Program. These will shape future transportation projects and infrastructure in the region.
The "2025 Overlay" paving project has been completed, and final payment has been authorized to the contractor.
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