The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) has completed a long-range process, called Translinks 21, that resulted in the development of a 25 year, statewide intermodal transportation plan to facilitate the efficient and economic movement of people and goods. Translinks 21 is different from any WisDOT plan of the past. What Translinks 21 provides is a broad planning umbrella--with a unified vision and set of goals throughout--from which individual modal plans for highways, airports, railroads, bikeways and transit will be shaped. By planning within a broad framework, Translinks 21 can better identify how each mode functions and complements the others as part of a total, integrated transportation network. The Translinks 21 plan, adopted by WisDOT Secretary Charles H. Thompson on November 17, 1994, will provide the direction for Wisconsin's transportation policies and programs as the plan is implemented--in modest and incremental steps over successive biennial budgets--from 1995-2020.
TransLinks 21: A Multimodal Transportation Plan for Wisconsins 21st Century
1995
144 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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