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Long Range Planning

Long range transportation planning serves a variety of purposes. It forecasts future travel demand and freight needs. It also analyzes the current transportation system's ability to meet these demands and identifies what improvements will be needed to address excess demand. As projects are identified, they are then directed through the short-range planning and programming process to ultimate implementation or construction.

Quad Cities, IA/IL: Davenport-Rock Island-Moline Urbanized Area
An update of the Quad Cities, IA/IL Long Range Transportation Plan has been completed for the year 2025. The Plan forecasts over twenty years into the future the Quad Cities Metropolitan Area's transportation needs. The plan not only examines road and highway needs but also transit, pedestrian/bicycle, rail and other intermodal transportation needs. The Plan is financially attainable, therefore revenue forecasts are included.

The 2025 Plan addresses a variety of transportation issues including:

  • Supporting economic vitality
  • Increasing safety
  • Increasing accessibility and mobility
  • Protecting and enhancing the environment
  • Enhancing the connectivity and integration between transportation modes
  • Promoting efficient system management and operation
  • Emphasizing the preservation of the existing system

These criteria are part of an action plan which will help meet the Quad Cities' transportation needs. The Action Plan sets the foundation for implementing future projects in the Quad Cities. The Plan was approved by the Bi-State Regional Commission on March 28, 2001 and amended July, 2002.

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Quad City Area 2025 Long Range Transportation Plan
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A comprehensive long range plan for the Quad Cities Metropolitan Area outlining local transportation goals, travel and freight demand, project needs, modal connections and implementation costs.

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qcalrtp.pdf (9.9MB)
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Cover, Abstract, Table of Contents
cvr_abs_toc.pdf (693KB)
Chapter I - Introduction
chapter_i.pdf (607KB)
Chapter II - Roadway Network
chapter_ii.pdf (788KB)
Chapter III - Public Transit Network
chapter_iii.pdf (721KB)
Chapter IV - Intermodal Network and Accessibility
chapter_iv.pdf (591KB)
Chapter V - Multipurpose Trails and Pedestrian Network
chapter_v.pdf (869KB)
Chapter VI - Conclusion
chapter_vi.pdf (691KB)
Appendix A
appendix_a.pdf (2.4MB)
Appendix B
appendix_b.pdf (599KB)
Appendix C
appendix_c.pdf (545KB)
Appendix D
appendix_d.pdf (1.1MB)
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Region 9: Rural Scott County Area and Muscatine County, IA
The Region 9 Long Range Transportation Plan identifies the needs within rural Scott County and all of Muscatine County in Iowa. The plan examines transportation goals and needs related to roads, highways, transit, pedestrians, bicycles, rail and other intermodal transportation needs. The Plan presents future projects that are financially attainable and outlines general revenues that may be available. Copies are available in written, published format.

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