Fill out MoDOT's long-range planning 'Virtual Public Meeting' to help guide Missouri's transportation future.
Announced in a Missouri Department of Transportation press release, MoDOT opened a 'Virtual Public Meeting' for their Long-Range Transportation Plan [LRTP] update. MoDOT will highlight this public input within the Long-Range Transportation Plan update–currently underway–which will inform MoDOT's direction for the next 25 years. The Virtual Public Meeting is open until June 30th, 2025:
Now is the time to make the case to MoDOT that Missourians want transportation choice. Missouri's vulnerable road users–including those who walk, bike, use wheelchairs, and take transit–face major obstacles, and our state has an incredible opportunity to redirect our priorities with the LRTP update.
Furthermore, Missouri is one of four remaining states that have never developed a statewide active transportation plan. The LRTP update process is required to determine whether a statewide active transportation plan is feasible, so we encourage you to review our case for a statewide active transportation plan and consider these points when attending the LRTP Virtual Public Meeting:
Attending the meeting is simple! Follow these steps to make your voice heard:
Learn more about the LRTP Virtual Public Meeting from MoDOT's Director Ed Hassinger:
With Missouri's transportation future at stake, we encourage you to attend MoDOT's Virtual Public Meeting, share widely with your networks, and voice your needs for a transportation system that benefits all Missourians!
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