Planning

 

 

 

 

Our planning staff uses a thoughtful, comprehensive approach that balances technical analysis with community dialogue and captures the unique features of a project.  We bring together experienced professionals with diverse skills and backgrounds to formulate solutions.  Our staff includes certified planners, economists, public involvement specialists and professional registered engineers and is well versed in the current transportation planning regulations and their application.  We develop transportation plans that not only result in technically superior products, but also allow stakeholders in the process to understand and take ownership of project outcomes.  We utilize travel demand modeling, our planning and regulatory knowledge and expertise, and public input generated through our innovative public involvement process to develop the following planning products:

  • Traffic & Revenue Studies
  • Demographic Projections / Data Analysis
  • Transit & Freight Planning
  • Transportation Improvement Cost/ Benefit Analysis
  • Transportation Systems Planning
  • Corridor Analysis
  • Project Prioritization for Capital Improvement Plans (CIP)
  • Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) and Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Development
  • Public Outreach and Public Participation
  • Visioning Process, Goals and Objectives Formulation
  • Pedestrian and Bicycle Design Guidelines
  • Transit Ridership Forecasting
  • Street Design Guidelines
  • Alternative Analysis
  • Access Management Implementation Guidelines
  • Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Regulatory and Policy Guidance