Traffic flow and access to sidewalks and bike lanes is not just a concern in the major corridors across the City, but also within neighborhoods. Neighborhoods experience cut-through traffic, a need for traffic calming, and a lack of sidewalks, lighting, and shade, all of which impact our neighbors on a daily basis. Oftentimes, these concerns are addressed on an individual basis; however, it is much more beneficial to look at a neighborhood holistically to understand what is happening and the best way to address any concerns.
The Transportation and Mobility Department began a program to assist neighborhoods with their transportation-related concerns through the Neighborhood Mobility Master Plan Program. Each master plan is developed in collaboration with the City's neighbors. Starting with a blank slate, city staff and neighbors sit down together and identify neighborhood concerns first. This is followed by collecting needed data and conducting multiple public meetings to identify potential solutions. This process results in a final master plan that is created based on the neighbors' vision for transportation improvements within their neighborhoods.
The Neighborhood Mobility Master Plans are completed in four phases, as seen in the image below.
Please click on the icons to view the completed mobility master plan for each neighborhood below.