File #: RS2020-656   
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/20/2020 In control: Metropolitan Council
On agenda: 12/15/2020 Final action: 12/15/2020
Title: A resolution expressing the endorsement of the Metropolitan Council for the "Metro Nashville Transportation Plan."
Sponsors: Kyonzte Toombs, Bob Nash, Freddie OConnell, Russ Bradford, Nancy VanReece, Joy Styles
Attachments: 1. RS2020-656 Exhibit, 2. RS2020-656 AMDT 1, 3. RS2020-656 AMDT 2, 4. RS2020-656 AMDT 2 Exhibit, 5. RS2020-656 AMDT 3
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A resolution expressing the endorsement of the Metropolitan Council for the "Metro Nashville Transportation Plan."

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WHEREAS, the "Metro Nashville Transportation Plan," a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A (the Transportation Plan), is designed to promote a multimodal system for all that offers choice and better connects neighborhoods, residents, and businesses to the places that they need and want to
go to in a safe manner; and,

WHEREAS, the Transportation Plan projects will be advanced with individual funding strategies while more comprehensive dedicated funding possibilities are reserved for possible future consideration; and,

WHEREAS, the Transportation Plan also relied upon the value of existing studies, plans and programs from WeGo, Metro Public Works, Metro Planning and others to leverage the value of previous initiatives, such as:
* NashvilleNext,
* WalknBike,
* Plan to Play
* nMotion, among others; and,

WHEREAS, the Transportation Plan also includes refreshed approaches such as the Charlotte and Gallatin Innovation Corridors, and efforts like the traffic system modernization and project development design and delivery with the Equity in Design tool, construction management manual, and the robust analysis of funding strategies, in addition to the parallel development of a Department of Transportation; and,

WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Council believes that the Transportation Plan will provide useful direction for transportation-related projects, is needed to maximize competitiveness for grant opportunities that are explored to leverage and enhance local funding over the life of the plan, and affords Metro a system level performance driven approach to transportation infrastructure; and,

WHEREAS, projects described in the Transportation Plan that have not been previously adopted as part of the Capital Improvements Budget (CIB) will either be included in forthcoming CIB's or added to the current or to future CIB's by amendment be...

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