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Comment Period closed and TE grants awarded

Thank you to everyone who participated in the Community Transportation Plan! The city received over 750 written comments in addition to the survey and attendance at public meetings. The commment period for the plan is over, but there will be plenty of opportunities to share your thoughts as each project in the plan is funded and implemented.

The City Commission has finished their review of the Community Transportation Plan and staff is working on incorporating their comments. The final plan will be presented for adoption on Monday, April 7, 2008 at the City Commission meeting at Decatur City Hall at 7:30 p.m. 

The city has received two Transportation Enhancement grants to improve the intersections of South Candler/East Trinity/College Avenue and North McDonough/College Avenue. Look for opportunities to participate in the deisgn process for thos intersections in Winter 2008.

 


Decatur On the Go!Community Transportation Plan

How do you get around Decatur?

The City of Decatur is committed to becoming an "active living community," where our sidewalks and streets are designed to encourage walking and biking. What is Active Living? And how does that work with a community transportation plan? Find out more in the brochure below.

>Click for a brochure (PDF)

Preliminary recommendations for intersection improvements were presented to the City Commission on Monday, April 2, 2007. Click here for a copy of the presentation. (This is a very large file)

>Presentation on the HIA for the plan

Final Draft of the Community Transportation Plan
Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction                     Chapter 6: Streets/Recommendations          Chapter 11: Implementation

Chapter 2: Past and Present Plans      Chapter 7: Pedestrian Issues        Chapter 12: Marketing & Education 

Chapter 3: Existing Conditions             Chapter 8: Bicycle Issues

Chapter 4: Community Involvement       Chapter 9: Transit Issues

Chapter 5: Technical Studies               Chapter 10: Parking, Quiet Zone, Traffic Calming

Appendix A: Traffic Calming

Appendix B: Railroad Quiet Zone

Appendix C: Parking

Appendix D: Public Telephone Survey

Appendix E: Quality Growth Audit

Appendix F: Health Impact Assessment

 

 
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