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Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP)
(Long Range Plan)

CongestionBoth the state DOT, which oversees transportation projects statewide, and MPOs are required to submit two types of plans a long range and short range plan to continue to receive federal transportation funds. The long-range transportation plan forecasts transportation needs for the next 25 years. The long-range plan list the goals, visions and projected transportation projects for the region. This plan will analyze what will happen in the next 25 years if current trends continue, and subsequently propose actions to be implemented in order to relieve congestion, maintain air quality, and improve our quality of life. The long-range plan will help guide decisions about which transportation projects to fund and implement in the short range plan or Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). As mentioned before under federal law, all metropolitan areas with a population of more than 50,000 must have a metropolitan transportation plan. The MTP allows metropolitan areas to access federal funds. In addition, if no long term transportation planning was done, and the future was not prepared for, the existing infrastructure of our metropolitan area might not be able to handle increases in population, employment, or traffic, possibly leading to increased congestion, air pollution and other problems.

 

MTP Documents
Metropolitan Transportation Plan - Total Project Cost
Project List
Mobility 2035
2035 MTP Click here for more information
Mobility 2035

Mobility 2035 Brochure

This brochure is a summary of the development and outcome of the Metropolitan Transportation Plan known as “Mobility 2035.” The Plan functions as a “living” document, evolving over time as specific policies, programs and projects are advanced. “Mobility 2035” was locally adopted by the Transportation Policy Board on December 7, 2009, but will be updated as necessary. A comprehensive and formal update is required every 5 years.

Mobility 2030

2030 Mobility Brochure

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 Mobility 2030 Brochure

This brochure summarizes the development and outcome of the San Antonio Bexar County region’s Metropolitan Transportation Plan “Mobility 2030” that is the basic framework for the San Antonio Bexar County Metropolitan Planning Organization's regional transportation planning efforts for the next 25 years. The Plan was locally adopted on December 6, 2004 and is generally updated on a quarterly basis. We are required to complete a formal update of the Plan every five years.

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Mobility 2030
San Antonio – Bexar County
Metropolitan Transportation Plan

Planning for the future transportation needs of this region requires a comprehensive look at the current transportation system, future demographics, and the anticipated available funding for the area for transportation projects. Although this seems like a simple exercise, there is a lot of work involved in improving the region’s transportation infrastructure. The San Antonio metropolitan area's economy and environment depend heavily on the condition and efficient performance of our regional transportation system. Recognizing the mobility needs of our community and addressing those needs will eventually lead to improvements in our economy and quality of life.

 

 

 

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