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About
Us - The City of Orlando created Transportation Planning in 1988 to manage growth pressures on the transportation system and
its funding. Transportation Planning handles these activities and
represents the City on
transportation policy and direction affecting the City of Orlando.
Mission
Statement - Our Mission is to promote sustainable growth and the livability of
Orlando by developing transportation systems integrated with land use
patterns that offer residents and visitors travel choices and convenient
access to goods, services, jobs, schools, recreation and civic
involvement.
Objectives
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Transportation Planning Team is responsible
for all professional activities necessary for the planning and
coordination of improvements to the City’s major road network,
public transportation, airports, bicycle and pedestrian facilities.
The Team supports the City’s Growth Management Plan by ensuring that new
developments and/or redevelopments are consistent with
transportation goals, objectives and policies.
Transportation
Planning maintains and updates computer models consistent with the
Florida Standard Urban Transportation Modeling Structure (FSUTMS).
FSUTMS is a travel-forecasting model that allows us to simulate
future traffic and transit conditions. The model is an essential
tool for all transportation planning analyses, concurrency
management, trip allocation, and other transportation related
issues.
Last updated: February 28, 2008
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