Vision Statement Our vision is to provide a safe and efficient multi-modal transportation system that supports the economic vitality of the area, protects.

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Vision Statement Our vision is to provide a safe and efficient multi-modal transportation system that supports the economic vitality of the area, protects the environment, promotes efficient system management and operation, and emphasizes the preservation of the existing transportation system.

LRTP Plan Survey 2014 Survey

Gender

If you only had a $100 to spend on funding transportation improvements, where would you spend it?

Support for additional funding for transportation

What to consider when selecting projects

In your opinion what will be the three (3) MOST significant transportation challenges in our region in the next 25 years? 1.Lack of choices in destinations served 2.Aging and deteriorating infrastructure 3.Reliability of our public transportation system 4.Rising transportation costs 5.Increasing distance we have to travel 6.Increasing truck traffic on our highways 7.Development patterns 8.Travel needs for the elderly and disabled 9.Safety 10.Lack of parking 11.Increased traffic/congestion/delay -Increased traffic/congestion/delay -Development patterns -Aging and deteriorating infrastructure

Addressing Challenges with Transportation and Land Use Strategies

Name any specific areas you avoid due to concerns with traffic congestion. 17 th Street & Hitt Rd Woodruff & 17 th Street Hitt Rd-Target/Albertsons Hitt Rd & Lincoln Rd Ammon Rd & 1 st Street South Boulevard I-15 & Broadway Yellowstone Hwy 17 th Street 1 st Street Roundabouts Lincoln Rd & Ammon Rd Downtown Broadway I-15 near Loves Truck Stop 1 st Street & Holmes Ave Sunnyside Rd & Hitt Rd 1 st Street Hitt Rd & 1 st Street

What did we learn? 94% of our participant’s mode of transportation is a Car The main reason they chose it is because of location They would spend their dollars on Use of technology to reduce congestion and delays and Making safety improvements on existing streets We should get the dollars to support additional transportation from development impact fees and increased gas tax We should use Cost vs Benefits and opportunity for infill when selecting future projects Interstate Highways, Roads and Streets, and Directional Signs and Traffic Signals have the best quality for transportation in our region Increased traffic/congestion/delay, Development patterns, and Aging and deteriorating infrastructure are the top three areas of significant transportation challenges in our region in the next 25 years When growth is taking place we should improve traffic flow through more traffic signal timing and building freight-only distribution centers