Regional Active Transportation Plan
PROJECT UPDATES
The CCRPC Board adopted the ATP Final Plan in January 2023:
To see the recommended bicycle network, prioritization, and level of traffic stress, view this interactive map »
The following memos are referenced in the plan and provide more details:
- Material Review Memo »
- Bicycle Network Analysis Memo »
- Equity Analysis Memo »
- Trip Potential Memo »
- Pedestrian Infrastructure Recommendations Memo »
- Bicycle Infrastructure Recommendations Memo »
- Program and Policy Recommendations Memo »
- Prioritization Memo »
- Public Webmap Comments — Barriers Noted »
- Public Webmap Comments — Suggested Paths »
The Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission (CCRPC) updated the Regional Bicycle/Pedestrian Plan, otherwise known the Active Transportation Plan (ATP), in 2022. Our previous Plan was completed in 2017, a fourth iteration of Regional Bike/Pedestrian planning that began in 1993.
This update produced a region-wide Plan for existing and future bicycle and pedestrian facilities and programs that will serve as the active transportation element of the long-range Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP). The ATP includes recommended priority corridors, programs and policies to support active transportation throughout the region.
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Members: Amanda Froeschle (VT Dept of Health), Chris Damiani (Green Mountain Transit), Samuel Dingba (AALV), Jorge Andres Rios Garcia (Transportation Equity Coalition), Kelly Stoddard-Poor (AARP), Lauren Chicote (Winooski Valley Park District), Greg Rowangould (UVM Transportation Research Center), Jonathon Weber (Local Motion), John Abbott (Rural rep – Jericho), Jon Rauscher (Urban rep – Winooski), Josh Katz (Chittenden Area Transportation Management Association), Jon Kaplan (VT Agency of Transportation), Matthew Arancio (VT Agency of Transportation)
Meeting #3 | October 26, 2022
The consultant presented the draft countywide bicycle network recommendations, draft local pedestrian network recommendations, the project prioritization process and draft results, and the draft program and policy recommendations.
Meeting #2 | July 14, 2022
This meeting provided an update on the Equity Analysis, Bicycle Network Analysis, Trip Potential Analysis, Unpaved Trail Analysis, and Public Outreach. Preliminary recommendations based on these analyses and public input will be shared in early fall.
Meeting #1 | March 24, 2022
This meeting provided an introduction to the project, the roles/responsibilities of committee members, review of the project scope/timeline, discussion of public outreach, and roundtable of vision priorities and analysis tools.
PUBLIC INPUT
Thanks to everyone who offered comments on walk/bike barriers and desired connections via email and through the online map, participated in listening sessions, and shared comments by email.
Local Walk/Bike/Trail Committee Forum | March 31, 2022
DOCUMENTS
Contact
For more information, please contact Bryan Davis, Senior Transportation Planner, at (802) 861-0129.