Local Planning & Projects
Good non-motorized facilities and policies come about because of good planning efforts at every level. It's important to participate in the process and be aware of plans that have already been adopted.
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Ann Arbor Allen Creek Greenway Task Force Plans for a greenway recommendation along the Allen Creek area, on the west side of downtown Ann Arbor. (a2.gov) |
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Ann Arbor Capital Improvements Plan Look for the link for Alternative Transportation projects. (a2.gov) |
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Ann Arbor Non-motorized Planning Includes link to 2007 Non-motorized Transportation Plan. |
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Ann Arbor Transportation Plans Find links to specific projects like Fuller Road Station (a2.gov) |
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East Stadium Bridge Ann Arbor's highest priority transportation project. |
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Regional and State Transportation Plans Local, regional, state and federal planning efforts that are relevant to Ann Arbor but fashioned outside the walls of City Hall.(a2gov.org) |
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Saline Non-Motorized Plan (PDF) From 2009 |
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SE Michigan Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Each fiscal year, federal funds are distributed to local agencies for use on transportation projects as outlined in the TIP for Southeast Michigan. |
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Washtenaw County Capital Improvement Plan From the Road Commission (wcroads.org) |
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Washtenaw County Nonmotorized Plan (PDF) 2006 plan from Washtenaw Area Transportation Study (miwats.org) |
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Washtenaw Greenways and Trails Includes the Border to Border Trail. (ewashtenaw.org) |
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Washtenaw Regional Planning Links to regional planning groups throughout the County. (ewashtenaw.org/) |
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Washtenaw Long Range Transportation Plan Through 2035 (miwats.org) |
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Ypsilanti Parks and Recreation Master Plan |
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Ypsilanti Non-Motorized Transportation Plan From 2010. (cityofypsilanti.com) |

