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Scottsdale seeks Transportation Action Plan feedback via virtual meeting

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City of Scottsdale issued the following announcement on Oct. 20.

Scottsdale residents, business owners and people who work in the city are invited to participate in a virtual public meeting to provide feedback on Scottsdale’s draft 2021 Transportation Action Plan – a document that will guide the city’s transportation priorities, investments and programs over the next decade. 

Providing input is easy – visit ScottsdaleAZ.gov and search “TAP” to find links to the online virtual meeting presentations, along with supporting material and information and an online feedback form.

Online feedback will be open through Sunday, Oct. 31.

Feedback obtained from the TAP’s first phase of public outreach was compiled and analyzed by staff, then presented to the Transportation Commission at its September 2021 meeting. Review those results here. (PDF)

Feedback gathered via the virtual public meeting will be gathered and evaluated by staff, then presented to the Transportation Commission in November.

The TAP provides an overview of Scottsdale’s current transportation infrastructure, and direction for Scottsdale’s transportation future for approximately the next 10 years. Feedback will be used to finalize the goals, policies and performance measures for each of Scottsdale’s transportation elements (street, transit, trail, bikeways and pedestrian) and an overall prioritized implementation program. 

Once completed and approved by the City Council, the TAP will replace the most recent Transportation Master Plan, approved in 2016.

Original source can be found here.

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