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ASMP takes its next step
Tuesday, March 1, 2022 by Tai Moses
The Austin Strategic Mobility Plan team is preparing to present the proposed amendments and related public feedback that was collected back in fall 2021 to early 2022 to the city’s boards and commissions and to City Council’s Mobility Committee. This means community members will get another chance to provide comment on the proposed changes. If you need a refresher, the ASMP is a kind of road map for all of the ways people get around Austin. Or in city-speak, it’s Austin’s “first comprehensive, multimodal transportation plan, and guides our short- and long-term transportation projects, programs, initiatives, and investments.” Use this form to offer feedback on the proposed changes to the ASMP policy document and Street Network proposals. After the plan makes its way through the boards and commissions process in spring, final steps include a public hearing at City Council sometime in late May.
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