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City staff brief TAB on 2025 Transportation Report on Progress; several targets stable but off track
Summary
City transportation staff briefed TAB on the department’s 2025 Transportation Report on Progress, updating eight measurable objectives from the 2019 Transportation Master Plan and noting declining per‑capita VMT, rising EV adoption and mixed progress against mode‑shift and safety targets.
City of Boulder transportation staff presented the department’s 2025 Transportation Report on Progress to the Transportation Advisory Board during the board’s March meeting, offering updates on eight measurable objectives drawn from the 2019 Transportation Master Plan (TMP). Steven Marijo, transportation planning manager, and Allison (last name not provided in the transcript), senior transportation planner, led the presentation with principal project manager Chris Hagelin covering several technical points.
Staff described the eight measurable objectives tracked in the report: reduce vehicle miles traveled (VMT) per capita; reduce single‑occupant vehicle (SOV) mode share and increase walking, biking and transit; reduce transportation‑sector greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and support EV adoption; eliminate fatal and serious injury crashes (Vision Zero); increase access to comfortable walkways, bikeways and transit; increase transit service hours and bike system miles commensurate with employment growth; maintain baseline vehicle travel…
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