Monday, November 11, 2024

Public input - area transportation

 

The La Crosse Area Planning Committee (LAPC) is currently in the process of updating the long-range metropolitan transportation plan,
and we want to hear from you!

Your voice matters - let's shape it together!

Join us for an open house on Wednesday, November 13, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the La Crosse County Administrative Building, 212 6th St. N., Room 1107.

Can't make it to the open house? No problem! Share your thoughts by taking our survey: www.surveymonkey.com/r/LAPC_MTP

Need flyers or postcards to share with your community? Interested in hosting a focus group? Just let us know!

Reach out to Erin Duffer at eduffer@lacrossecounty.org or 608-785-5597.

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As required by the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act and its predecessors, the La Crosse Area Planning Committee (LAPC) as the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the La Crosse, WI – La Crescent, MN urbanized area must review and update a long-range, metropolitan transportation plan (MTP) every five years. This ensures that the plan is valid and consistent with current and forecasted transportation and land use conditions and trends and that the forecast period extends to at least a 20-year planning horizon.

The scope of the metropolitan transportation planning process includes:

  • Considering 10 planning factors
  • Utilizing a performance-based approach
  • Coordinating with the statewide transportation planning process
  • Consistency with the development of applicable regional intelligent transportation systems architectures, and
  • Ensuring the coordinated public transit-human services transportation plan is coordinated and consistent with the MPO planning process. 
 Learn more at https://www.lacrossecounty.org/metropolitan-planning-organization/planning-and-programming/metropolitan-transportation-plan
 

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