In a recent government meeting, officials outlined significant progress on the Transportation Master Plan (TMP) for Redmond, with a draft expected to be presented to the council in the second quarter of 2025. The TMP aims to enhance active transportation, curb space management, and overall community engagement.
Key components of the TMP include an active transportation plan focused on bicycling, which seeks to expand Redmond's existing bike network by identifying gaps and promoting increased bicycle use. This chapter will feature a future bicycle network map and strategies to convert short vehicle trips into bicycle trips, aligning with the city's goals to reduce vehicle miles traveled and greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, the plan will address the growing use of e-bikes, with community feedback currently being collected.
The curb space management chapter will establish a framework for prioritizing public right-of-way usage, particularly in key corridors that accommodate multiple transportation modes. This includes strategies for on-street parking and urban center parking management, which are crucial as the city prepares for the integration of light rail services.
The walking component of the TMP will emphasize inclusivity, ensuring that the term \"pedestrian\" encompasses individuals with various mobility devices. This chapter aims to identify gaps in the existing pedestrian network and develop strategies to enhance safety and comfort for all users.
Community engagement remains a priority, with ongoing outreach efforts building on previous initiatives. Feedback has highlighted the need for improved first and last-mile connections to transit, particularly concerning light rail stations. The council is committed to continuing these discussions and incorporating community input into the TMP's development.
Looking ahead, the council plans to review the TMP's progress in upcoming meetings, with a focus on integrating feedback and refining strategies to meet the city's long-term transportation goals. The TMP is positioned as a critical step toward creating a more sustainable and accessible transportation system in Redmond.