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The City of Avondale is updating its 2017 Transportation Plan (Plan). The Plan includes elements from all modes of transportation, including auto driving, public transit, walking, and biking. The Transportation Plan Update specifies policies, projects, and programs necessary to improve the community’s transportation system over the next 25 years. It addresses transportation needs relative to the existing and future land use patterns in the City of Avondale Municipal Planning Area (MPA) to support economic development and enhance the quality of life for the area’s residents, businesses, and visitors. It describes in detail the plan development process, foundational characteristics of the existing transportation system, programmed transportation improvements, and key assumptions related to future growth in the City’s MPA that lead to the development of alternative transportation network strategies and ultimately recommended improvements.
The City requests your assistance completing the following survey regarding your current travel patterns, your opinions about the existing transportation system, and what specific issues you feel need to be addressed in the new Plan. Your input is invaluable in guiding how this plan is updated to prioritize future funding of our transportation system.
The City of Avondale is updating its 2017 Transportation Plan (Plan). The Plan includes elements from all modes of transportation, including auto driving, public transit, walking, and biking. The Transportation Plan Update specifies policies, projects, and programs necessary to improve the community’s transportation system over the next 25 years. It addresses transportation needs relative to the existing and future land use patterns in the City of Avondale Municipal Planning Area (MPA) to support economic development and enhance the quality of life for the area’s residents, businesses, and visitors. It describes in detail the plan development process, foundational characteristics of the existing transportation system, programmed transportation improvements, and key assumptions related to future growth in the City’s MPA that lead to the development of alternative transportation network strategies and ultimately recommended improvements.
The City requests your assistance completing the following survey regarding your current travel patterns, your opinions about the existing transportation system, and what specific issues you feel need to be addressed in the new Plan. Your input is invaluable in guiding how this plan is updated to prioritize future funding of our transportation system.
The City has adopted the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2) spectrum as part of the overall strategy to guide public project engagement. The spectrum helps us determine goals and keep our promise! The levels of engagement are:
INVOLVE
Community input and feedback influence the process.