Transit Mobility Vision Plan
The Transit Mobility Vision Plan, as part of the Total Mobility Plan, is a regional, long range transit plan that encompasses five (5) counties in Georgia (Chatham, Bryan, Liberty, Effingham, and Bulloch counties) and two (2) counties in South Carolina (Beaufort and Jasper counties). It is a high-level study that is looking at all modes of transit to determine what modes are feasible, where those modes should be located and when those modes should be implemented in relation to the CORE MPO’s 2035 Total Mobility Plan.
The first steps of the Transit Mobility Vision plan were data collection and key stakeholder interviews, both of which were conducted during December 2009 and January 2010. A committee of stakeholders, which includes representatives from the region’s cities, counties, transit providers, universities, and schools, is providing information and feedback throughout the process. Back to Total Mobiltiy Plan page...
Stakeholder Meeting Presentations
March 4, 2010 Presentation
May 13, 2010 Presentation
August 12, 2010 Presentation
December 16, 2010 Presentation
March 31, 2011 Presentation
Technical Memoranda
#1 - Existing Conditions
#2 - Regional Mobility Framework
#3 - Peer Analysis
#4 - Corridor and Service Opportunities
#5 - Governance and Finance
Drafts of Transit Mobility Vision Plan
Pending
For more information, questions, or comments, please contact:
Michael Adams, Transportation Planner
912-651-1458
adamsm@thempc.org