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About the Draft Metropolitan Transportation Plan for 2035
The Draft Metropolitan Transportation Plan for 2035 (MTP2035) is a full plan with text, maps, and figures describing the road, transit and other transportation-related investments planned for the Sacramento region through 2035. Each section has a direct link lower on this page as a PDF. You will need the free Adobe Reader to view these files.
Schedule
The SACOG Board of Directors has released the Draft MTP2035 for public comment. The public comment period closed December 20. The Final draft MTP2035 will be brought to the SACOG Board in March for Board action.
How to review the MTP
You may access the Draft MTP2035 and Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) online. The MTP2035 is on this page. You may also view the documents in person at SACOG.
If you would like the MTP2035 and Draft Environmental Impact Report on CD in PDF format, please send your name, address and number of copies requested to choltzen@sacog.org or call (916) 321-9000.
There are 840 pages in the Draft MTP and Draft EIR. If you would like a hard copy, the cost is $61.00. Please make checks payable to SACOG. Please do not mail cash.
To request documents in an alternative format contact SACOG by phone at 916-321-9000, e-mail (sacog@sacog.org) or in person.
How to comment on the MTP
The public comment period closed December 20, 2007.
Draft MTP2035 Contents
Full Documents
Front Matter
Chapters
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Introduction and Need for a New Plan
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Summary of Budget and Investments
The MTP2035 invests $41.7 billion in a variety of programs and projects: $14.3 billion for transit; $12.4 billion for road maintenance; $11.3 billion for road capital projects; $2.3 billion for programs, planning and transportation enhancements; and $1.4 billion for bicycle and pedestrian projects.
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Paying for and Implementing the Plan
Chapter 3 is the "toolkit" to implement the policies/strategies in Chapter 5.
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Summary of Plan Performance
Even with 65 percent more households in 2035, vehicle trips, vehicle hours, and vehicle miles per household decline from 2005. Congested vehicle miles traveled per household is held to about 10% growth from 2005. The percentage of trips by transit, walking and bicycling increase dramatically.
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Policies and Supportive Strategies
The policies provide broad guidance for SACOG and agency partners. The Strategies are actions to implement the policies. Some actions can start tomorrow, while others will require years of effort and incremental steps. Ongoing Board discussions will happen before firm actions are initiated.
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Planning Process
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Smart Land Use
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Environmental Sustainability
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Equity and Choice
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Economic Vitality
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Access and Mobility
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Financial Stewardship
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Appendices
- Appendix A1: Draft MTP2035 Public Transit Including Rail Projects
- Appendix A2: Draft MTP2035 Bicycle, Pedestrian, Roads and Other Projects
- Appendix B: Draft MTP 2035 "Plus 10%" Element Projects by County
- Appendix C: REVENUE ESTIMATES - SUMMARY BY YEAR - MTP for 2008-2035
- Appendix D: Budget Assumptions Metropolitan Transportation Plan - 2008-2035
- Appendix E: Planning Regulations
- Appendix F: Environmental Background
- Appendix G: Groups Consulted during Public Participation Plan Development
- Appendix H: Equity and Choice
- Appendix I: Existing Roadways and Transit Services
- Appendix J: Road Capital Investments Identified as Priorities through Goods Movement Planning Efforts
- Appendix K: Land Use Allocation
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| Public Education and Outreach |
| Elected Officials Workshop |
| Community Workshops and Stakeholder Meetings |
| Regional TALL Order Forum |
MTP Board Input and Public Outreach (Surveys, Polls, and TV Town Hall)
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Prepare and Release Final Draft MTP and Draft EIR
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Public Comment Period and Public Hearing |
| MTP Adoption by Board |
Gold Background = current stage
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