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Consider a Resolution Endorsing Shaping Our Future: A Transportation and Land Use Initiative and Call a Legislative Hearing to Consider Updating the Town's Comprehensive Plan to Include Shaping Our Future: A Transportation and Land Use Initiative on April 19, 2023.
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Staff:
Department:
Caroline Dwyer, Transit Planning Manager
Transit
Matt Cecil, Transit Development Manager
Diedra McEntyre, Principal Planner
Planning
Overview: Chapel Hill Transit's (CHT) North-South Bus Rapid Transit (NSBRT) project leverages a significant federal investment to meet Council's Complete Community and Climate Action priorities. The NSBRT enjoys high levels of support, locally and regionally; is a key component of the region's transportation strategy and long-term vision; and plays a role in the University's transportation and sustainability plans. NSBRT is also much more than a transit investment; it is an investment in active transportation, safety, congestion mitigation, equity, environmental stewardship, smart growth, and economic development. Specifically, the project includes:
* A multi-use path (MUP) along most of the corridor
* Pedestrian safety improvements (including enhanced sidewalk connections to/from station areas and neighborhoods)
* Signal improvements; and
* Complete streets elements.
In 2020, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) awarded CHT nearly $600,000 through the "Pilot Program for Transit-Oriented Development Planning" grant program. CHT initiated Transit-Oriented Development Planning (TOD) planning for the NSBRT corridor in 2022, coordinating with a planned Land Use Management Ordinance (LUMO) update, at the request of Council. Shaping Our Future: A Transportation and Land Use Initiative is aligned with, and guided by, previous plans and Council policy directives including the recently adopted Complete Community framework. This initiative is a first step towards integrating best practices for more sustainable land use and development and...
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