Commissioners received an update on current transportation projects and policies. This ensures the commission is informed as it begins its work.
At a glance
Stable — consistent level of discussion. 3 mentions in the last 30 days, 4 the 60 before, 2 the 90 before that.
Nearly $1 million is budgeted for this comprehensive transportation study.
Residents and businesses through improved transportation networks.
Residents may experience temporary disruptions during the design and eventual construction phases.
A solicitation is being prepared for dockless vehicle services in the downtown area, aiming to enhance mobility. This involves contracts totaling over $1.3 million.
The commission received updates on current and future transportation projects. This impacts how people move around the city, including roads, bike lanes, and public transit.
The city is looking into how to improve how people get around downtown, especially with new developments planned. This study will explore options like better traffic flow, parking solutions, and public transit to make downtown easier to access and navigate.
The board addressed parking issues experienced during the NCAA Final Four and discussed potential changes to taxicab permit fees, including eliminating a fuel surcharge and increasing the per-mile rate.
A study will be conducted to explore potential multi-modal transportation upgrades along the Marbach Corridor, addressing traffic and mobility issues.
VIA is making significant strides in upgrading its transit system, focusing on faster routes and more frequent bus service. These efforts aim to make public transportation a more attractive and reliable option for residents, connecting them to jobs, education, and essential services.
Commissioners received an update on current transportation projects and policies. This ensures the commission is informed as it begins its work.
The city is seeking design services for the Culebra Road project, a $9 million contract that aims to improve a major thoroughfare and leverage federal grant funding.
The approval of VIA bus shelters aims to improve public transit accessibility and user experience. These shelters are designed to be functional while considering their placement in various neighborhoods, including historic areas.
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