
Includes current and past land use, highway and transit studies. Corridor Studies include major highway corridor plans. Regional Area Plans are visioning plans that deal with land use and the regional transportation system as a whole. Transit Studies look at the transit need in various areas.
Transportation Studies Highlights

Development of a long-term strategy for passenger transportation services to meet current and future needs.

The study identified infill development areas and strategies for encouraging retail, restaurants, office and community events.

Land-use study interfacing Camp Williams and the growing urban area.

This study plans a new corridor extending the planned Mountainview FWY south of HWY 73 in Saratoga Springs.

A comprehensive plan for the best mix of transportation solutions to meet long-term 30 year inter-regional mobility needs.

Study identifies transportation projects and strategies satisfying the travel demand in the western Utah County area.

Study current and future travel demand on the Provo 800/820 North corridor and freeway access.

Study to identify, analyze and recommend improvements to the parking areas in Provo Canyon along US Route 189

Growth and transportation strategies are identified for the Provo/Orem area of Utah County.

This plan was created as a prerequisite for applying to create the Provo River National Scenic Byway. Updated November 2008.

Studied ways to alleviate future congestion in the Springville area due the geographic constraints of the mountains, lake, and wetlands.

A study looking at land-use and transportation scenarios for the south Utah County area.

Identifies east-west transportation solutions in the northern portion of Utah County and develop corridor preservation strategies through 2040.

The study looked at travel demand and land-use for the northeast area of Utah County.

The Study looked at future transit market and options in the northern part of Utah County.

Future Transportation Plan for the Salt Lake Area Transportation Study

Transportation solutions along the highway 198 corridor through the city of Payson, UT.

Studied two new I-15 interchanges and connection roads within Springville and Spanish Fork.

Comprehensive resource for improving street connectivity in communities throughout Utah

The purpose of the project is to provide feasible multi-modal transportation solutions for all users within the project area.

Provides guidance of a preferred alternative for a pedestrian crossing that links east and west UVU campus' and the FrontRunner station.

Identifies possible solutions to connect people to jobs, balance transportation choices, and manage congestion.