| The Miami-Dade Long Range Transportation Plan Update to the Year
2030 has been developed to guide transportation investments in
Miami-Dade County through the next twenty years with the purpose of
achieving the best possible mobility connections in the transportation
system of Miami-Dade. The proposed 2030 Plan is comprehensive in nature
and includes improvements to roadways, transit, bicycle, pedestrian
facilities, and greenways and trails. The plan is updated every five
years to meet legal requirements and to identify needed changes to the
previously adopted plan. The current update began in May 2003. The
plan was developed using the latest planning assumptions. Taking into
account the 2000 Census data and the Miami-Dade People’s Transportation
Plan (PTP) adopted by referendum in November 2002, this effort has
resulted in a comprehensive reassessment of the future capital and
operational needs of the metropolitan area multimodal transportation
network.
Between the year 2000 and 2030, population and households within
Miami-Dade County are expected to increase by 43% and 40% respectively.
Employment is projected to keep close pace with a 34% increase. The
number of automobiles and person trips are also projected to increase by
48% and 40% respectively.
The 2030 Cost Feasible Plan was developed based on the projected
available revenue of $19.3 billion for the plan period. New to the 2030
Cost Feasible Plan, the People's Transportation Plan (PTP), a one half
(1/2) percent sales tax increase, provides additional revenues for
transportation.
Improvements to the public transportation system are one of the
primary emphases of the projects listed in the 2030 Cost Feasible Plan.
Highway improvements are another emphasis of the 2030 Cost Feasible
Plan. High Occupancy Vehicles (HOV) lanes are proposed along major
expressways such as I-95 and SR 836. Also reversible flow lanes,
designed to add capacity in peak directions during peak travel times are
planned for Interstate 95. Incorporation of the latest electronics
technology or Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) is also proposed
for several major projects as a measure of easing congested traffic
conditions. |