
Statewide Corridor Planning Meeting Update and Schedule
Explore the latest updates from the Division of Planning for the Statewide Corridor Planning Meeting, including staff celebrations and study tasks. Schedule and purpose details provided with key dates highlighted.
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DIVISION OF PLANNING UPDATE STATEWIDE PLANNING MEETING APRIL 17, 2019 AMANDA SPENCER, P.E., DIVISION DIRECTOR
STAFF CELEBRATIONS KYTC Central Office MPOs and ADDs Daniel Hulker, System IT Consultant Chris Bailey, Transportation Planner Big Sandy ADD Maridely M. Loyselle, Transportation Engineer Specialist Corridor Team Emily Hathcock, Associate Director for Planning & Development and interim Transportation Planner Barren River ADD Beth Niemann, Transportation Engineer Specialist Corridor Team Jim LeFevre, Regional Transportation Planner Purchase ADD Jacob Rice, Transportation Engineer Technologist III Multimodal Data Coordinator FHWA Craig Walker, TET III, Statewide Team (ADD Program) Laura Britton,Program Management Analyst KYTC District Offices Michael Loyselle, Major Projects Maggie Hoehler, Civil Engineering Scholarship Trainee D5 Steve Gunnell, Chief District Engineer D9
STATEWIDE CORRIDOR PLAN
PURPOSE To identify current and future needs, prioritize statewide and regional corridors with the greatest potential for impact, begin to establish practical visions for each corridor, and identify areas where new connections may be needed.
STUDY TASKS Study Goals Data Analysis - Needs Identification Communication Plan Legislators, Stakeholders, Public Agency, Planning Partners, and Public Engagement Project Website Prioritization of Corridors with the Greatest Potential for Impact Planning-level Fiscal Analysis Practical Corridor Visions Study Documentation
SCHEDULE Notice to Proceed Summary of Needs Identification of Corridors Draft Practical Corridor Visions May 1, 2020 Revised Corridor Visions Draft Report Final Report July 15, 2019 October 12, 2019 March 13, 2020 July 1, 2020 August 15, 2020 October 1, 2020