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Plans for Active Transportation
The Mobility and Connectivity Plan (2020) is the Town's guiding document for pedestrian and cycling improvements and plans. |
The Everywhere to Everywhere Greenways Map (2023) was adopted as part of the Complete Community Strategy, adding additional planned facilities. |
The Connected Roads Plan (2023) was created to guide local street connections in development areas and bike-ped connections around Town. |
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The Pedestrian and Bicycle Wayfinding Strategy (2022) was created to outline future signage directing people on foot and on bike. | The Chapel Hill Bike Plan (2014) was developed to identify where bike improvements are needed and identify appropriate solutions. | The Chapel Hill Greenways Master Plan (2013) was created to plan for the development of off-street paths. |
Regional/Transit Plans
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The Chapel Hill Transit Short Range Plan (2020) is the roadmap for CHT's service, routes, and investments for the next 10 years. |
Connect 2050 (2022), the region's Metropolitan Transportation Plan, lays out the 20-year vision for fiscally-constrained transportation investments in the Triangle. |
The DCHC Comprehensive Transportation Plan (2017) outlines the transportation needs in the Durham-Chapel Hill-Carrboro area through 2040. |
Other Relevant Plans and Policies
- Reimagining 15-501 Corridor Study (2020)
- NC 54 Pedestrian and Bicycle Corridor Safety Study (2019)
- Orange County Transit Plan (2022)
- Carrboro Bike Plan (2019)
- Chapel Hill 2020 Comprehensive Plan (2012)
Studies and Reports
- Evaluation of Shared Lane Markings Report (December 2010)
- NC 54/I-40 Corridor Study - From the Durham-Chapel Hill-Carrboro Metropolitan Planning Organization (Last revised: April 2012)
- NC 86 - Martin Luther King Jr. Corridor and Town-wide Pedestrian Safety Evaluation Study (February 2007) - Part 1 and Part 2
- Old Durham Chapel Hill Road Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements Corridor
- Data Books and Community Indicator Reports (2001-2012)
- Transportation Information and Guidelines
- Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) Evaluation - Locations and Impacted Intersections
- List of Traffic Impact Analyses
Retired Plans and Policies
- 2035 Long Range Transportation Plans (May 2009)
- 2040 Metropolitan Transportation Plan (2012)
- 2013-2014 Transportation Management Plan Report (Last Updated: 2014)
- Bicycle and Pedestrian Action Plan (Adopted October 2004 - No longer active - Superseded by the Chapel Hill Bike Plan)
- Mobility Report Cards (Last updated: 2005)
- Chapel Hill- Carrboro Long Range Transit Plan - Section 1 and Section 2 (September 2009)
- Chapel Hill Long Range Transit Plan (2007)
- Southwest Durham/Southeast Chapel Hill Collector Streets Plan
- Northside Neighborhood Mobility Plan (adopted January 2007)