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Broward Transformation: 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan

Broward Transformation: 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan. www.broward mpo .org. Broward MPO’s Vision.

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Broward Transformation: 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan

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  1. Broward Transformation: 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan www.browardmpo.org

  2. Broward MPO’s Vision “Transform transportation in Broward County to achieve optimum mobility with emphasis on mass transit while promoting economic vitality, protecting the environment, and  enhancing quality of life.” (2035 Broward Transformation Long Range Transportation Plan) www.browardmpo.org

  3. What is the Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization?A forum for interagency coordination and public input in to transportation funding decisions. 19 Member Board: Three (3) Advisory Boards: 14 - Largest Cities (Census population).Technical Coordinating Committee (TCC). 3 - County Commissioners. Community Involvement Roundtable (CIR). 1 - School Board. Broward County Coordinating Board (BCCB). 1 - South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (SFRTA). 19 – Alternates – voting rights when others are absent. www.browardmpo.org

  4. How Broward County compares to… Compared to… Minneapolis: 2.4 Million People 24 Miles of Light Rail Portland: 1.6 Million People 94 Miles of Light Rail 4 Miles of Streetcar 15 Miles of Commuter Rail Pittsburgh: 1.8 Million People 47 Miles of Light Rail 16 Miles of BRT Eugene, OR: 0.1 Million People 11.8 Miles of BRT Cleveland: 1.8 Million People 9.4 Miles of BRT 18 Miles of Light Rail Denver: 2 Million People 31 Miles of Light Rail Charlotte: 1.7 Million People 9.6 Miles of Light Rail San Jose: 1.5 Million People 81 Miles of Light Rail Broward County: 1.8 Million People 0 Miles of Light Rail 0 Miles of BRT 25 Miles of Commuter Rail Austin: 1.6 Million People 32 Miles of Light Rail www.browardmpo.org

  5. MOBILITY HUBS PREMIUM TRANSIT Gateway Hubs $8.2M High Capacity Anchor Hubs $1.9M Rapid Bus Community Hubs $57K www.browardmpo.org

  6. 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan High Capacity Transit www.browardmpo.org

  7. 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan Rapid Bus Transit www.browardmpo.org

  8. 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan Mobility Gateway Hubs $8.2m www.browardmpo.org

  9. 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan Mobility Anchor Hubs $1.9m www.browardmpo.org

  10. 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan Mobility Community Hubs $57k www.browardmpo.org

  11. Livability Planning Initiatives Gateway Hub – Prototype

  12. Regional Transportation / Land Use South Florida East Coast Corridor • Regional transit • Access to employment centers • Supports east/west connections Downtown Fort Lauderdale Streetcar • Exploring operating options • Future connections to Tri-Rail Station and Airport Collaboration • Regional Long Range Transportation Plan • Central Broward East/West Transportation • Oakland Park Boulevard Corridor • Broward Boulevard Corridor The WAVE in front of Broward County Government Center www.browardmpo.org

  13. Gregory Stuart Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization Executive Director STUARTG@browardmpo.org www.browardmpo.org

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