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Scottsdale seeks input for Transportation Action Plan

Posted 8/27/21

Input on how the city can improve traffic flow, bicycle and pedestrian safety, and transit options over the next 10 years and other questions are being evaluated as Scottsdale drafts its 2021 Transportation Action Plan.

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Scottsdale seeks input for Transportation Action Plan

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Input on how the city can improve traffic flow, bicycle and pedestrian safety, and transit options over the next 10 years and other questions are being evaluated as Scottsdale drafts its 2021 Transportation Action Plan.

In efforts to guide the city’s transportation priorities, investments and programs over the next decade, the city is seeking feedback from Scottsdale residents, business owners and people who work in the city, according to a press release.

An online questionnaire will be available until Friday, Sept. 3 at ScottsdaleAZ.gov. Search “TAP” to find a link to the online questionnaire along with links to supporting material and information.

The TAP will provide an overview of Scottsdale’s current transportation infrastructure and direction for Scottsdale’s transportation future for at least the next 10 years.

Feedback will be used to shape the goals, policies and performance measures for each of Scottsdale’s transportation elements including street, transit, trail, bikeways and pedestrian and a  prioritized implementation program, the release said.

Once completed and approved by the City Council, the TAP will replace the most recent Transportation Master Plan, approved in 2016.

Opt-in to future feedback opportunities from the city of Scottsdale, noted the release.

Participating in this online feedback will allow people to opt-in to similar opportunities from the city of Scottsdale in the future via Polco, the city’s online feedback portal.

Upon completing the questionnaire, provide an email and zip code.  Responses remain confidential, the release added.