The Capitol Region Transportation Plan provides a twenty-year overview of the major transportation investments that are required in the Capitol Region. It is a systems level plan that provides general policy guidance by identifying the highest priority transportation issues in the Region and outlining projects and programs to address those issues. It is updated every three years in conformance with federal transportation regulations. For specific projects scheduled to be funded over the next four years, see the TIP.
The latest version of the Regional Plan was endorsed by the CRCOG Policy Board on April 25, 2007.
The complete document and the individual chapters can be accessed through the links below:
CAPITOL REGION TRANSPORTATION PLAN, adopted April 25, 2007 (PDF, 1.9 MB)
Individual chapters of the Regional Transportation Plan:
Introduction
1 - Linking Land Use & Transportation
2 - Transit System
3 - Highway System
4 - Bikes & Pedestrians
5 - Bradley Airport
6 - Freight Transport System
7 - Special
Policies
8 - Financial Plan
9 - Environmental Justice
10 - Public
Involvement
Executive Summary
El Plan de Transportación de la Región Capitol: Resumen Ejecutive
Air Quality Conformity Analysis
An earlier version of the Capitol Region Transportation Plan, adopted in 2004 and its Executive Summary can be accessed through these links:
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