FORWARD | 2 |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 3 |
AMENDMENT HISTORY | 4 |
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 6 |
TABLE OF MAPS, FIGURES, AND TABLES | 8 |
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION | 11 |
What is a Comprehensive Transportation Plan? | 11 |
How do Plans Become Projects? | 11 |
Vision and Objectives | 13 |
Developing the CTP | 14 |
Previous Plans | 15 |
CHAPTER 2 EXISTING CONDITIONS | 18 |
Existing Land Use & Future Development | 20 |
Existing Development Constraints & Community Resources | 22 |
Demographics | 26 |
Triangle Regional Model | 32 |
Population and Employment Projections | 33 |
CHAPTER 3 PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT | 36 |
Public Survey | 36 |
Public Meeting #1 | 36 |
Public Meeting #2 | 36 |
Public Survey Results | 37 |
CHAPTER 4 BICYCLE & PEDESTRIAN | 42 |
Bicycle Network | 42 |
Pedestrian Network | 42 |
Bicycle and Pedestrian Origins & Destinations | 50 |
CHAPTER 5 TRANSIT | 53 |
Existing Bus Network | 53 |
Future Bus Network | 53 |
Future Rail Network | 53 |
Communities of Concern | 58 |
CHAPTER 6 ROADWAYS | 60 |
Existing Roadway Conditions | 60 |
Road Hierarchy | 65 |
Roadway Cross-Sections | 66 |
Roadway Recommendations | 73 |
Grade Separations | 80 |
US 1 Freeway Conversion Project Sheet | 82 |
Intersection Hot Spots | 85 |
Special Recommendation - One Way Loop | 93 |
CHAPTER 7 PRIORITIZATION | 100 |
Action Items | 100 |
Project Prioritization | 104 |
APPENDIX A GLOSSARY | 110 |
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