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Planning and Zoning Commission recommends Longmont Transportation Mobility Plan to City Council, 7-0
Summary
After a staff presentation and an hour of questions, the Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously to recommend the City of Longmont's 2025 Transportation Mobility Plan to City Council for adoption at its March 4 meeting.
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted 7-0 to recommend the general concept and intent of the City of Longmont's 2025 Transportation Mobility Plan to City Council.
The vote followed a presentation from Phil Greenwald, the city's transportation planning manager, who described the plan as a 25-year, policy-level document built from public engagement and earlier policy work such as Envision Longmont. Greenwald said the planning process included "1,350 touch points" with residents and stakeholders and a story map and a full plan PDF totaling more than 100 pages. He told the commission the plan prioritizes safety, improvements to walking and biking, and transit investments and that staff will present the TMP to council on March 4.
Why it matters: the TMP sets policy priorities and project lists that will guide the city's Capital Improvement Program, funding requests, and future code and design-standard updates. Commissioners said they supported the plan's goals but emphasized that…
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