Moving Toward 2050
Approved Plan Approved May 21, 2024 Moving Toward 2050 What is Moving Toward 2050? Moving Toward 2050 is the federally-required long range transportation plan (LRTP) for the City of
Approved Plan Approved May 21, 2024 Moving Toward 2050 What is Moving Toward 2050? Moving Toward 2050 is the federally-required long range transportation plan (LRTP) for the City of
Project Background The Route 29 (Seminole Trail) corridor improvement study will evaluate automobile, transit, bicycle, and pedestrian conditions between Route 649 (Airport Road) in Albemarle County and Deerfield Drive in
Project Background Location: This project is located at the hub of a system of existing and proposed bicycle/multi-use trails in Charlottesville/Albemarle. New trails near 5th Street Station will connect 5th Street
The Electric Vehicle Charging Station Study identifies means to improving supports for the use of electric vehicles for area residents in the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission region—increasing transportation options,
The Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) of 1991 changed how Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO’s) conduct the transportation planning process, requiring enhanced public involvement. TEA-21 reiterated and strengthened requirements for
The 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan looks ahead three decades to assess future transportation projects vital for our region. The plan considers all modes of transportation including highways, roads, bus,
The SHRP2 Interstate 64 Corridor Study is a collaborative effort between the Charlottesville Albemarle MPO and the Staunton Augusta Waynesboro MPO. The project focuses on the 40 mile Interstate 64
In 2016, local decision-makers of the Planning and Coordination Council (PACC) asked the TJPDC/CA-MPO to reexamine opportunities for improved communication, coordination and collaboration on transit matters. The effort would explore
In Fiscal Year 2016, the Charlottesville-Albemarle Metropolitan Planning Organization (CA-MPO) adopted its first Strategic Plan, setting a vision for the ensuing three years (FY17 through FY19). This plan serves as
The Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission (TJPDC) and The Charlottesville-Albemarle Metropolitan Planning Organization (CA-MPO) fully comply with Title VI, Environmental Justice, and other subsequent legislation that prohibits the discrimination of any person,