The 2004 Pasadena Mobility Element: a case study in shaping future transportation services

Pasadena, California envisions a more livable and economically strong city for the 21st century. That vision speaks to transportation policy for "a community where people can circulate without cars". This vision relies upon an integrated and multimodal transportation system that provides choices and accessibility for Pasadena's residents, workers, and visitors. Key strategies to achieve this vision of promoting non-auto travel include expanded public transit services, parking management strategies, bicycle facilities, car-sharing programs and pedestrian components that are well coordinated and connected with a larger regional transportation system. This paper discusses the development of Pasadena's 2004 Mobility Element (commonly known as the circulation plan), its main features, and how the resulting implementation challenges are being addressed.

Language

  • English

Media Info

  • Pagination: 15p
  • Monograph Title: ITE 2005 Annual Meeting and Exhibit Compendium of Technical Papers, August 7-10, 2005, Melbourne, Australia

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Filing Info

  • Accession Number: 01387499
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Source Agency: ARRB
  • ISBN: 1933452080
  • Files: ATRI
  • Created Date: Aug 23 2012 12:04AM