California Construction News staff writer
The San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) and Caltrans District 11 are developing a Comprehensive Multimodal Corridor Plan (CMCP) for Interstate 8, named the Kumeyaay Corridor CMCP.
The plan will guide development of a transportation network designed to transform the way people and goods move through the central San Diego region. The CMCP evaluates all travel modes and transportation facilities in the study area using real-time travel data and incorporating public input.
The Kumeyaay Corridor CMCP will create a comprehensive set of safe, sustainable, and equitable transportation solutions that are tailored to the needs of corridor users to promote community vitality and improve quality of life for all.
Primary goals are:
Officials say completing CMCPs will help the region compete for local, state, and federal funds, including Senate Bill 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017. The Kumeyaay Corridor CMCP is anticipated to be completed in late 2023.
At the same time, SANDAG, Caltrans, Metropolitan Transit System (MTS), and the City of San Diego are also developing the Mission Valley Mobility Study. This study will focus on options that reduce vehicle miles traveled, while coordinating transportation improvements with major development projects underway in the area including SDSU Mission Valley and Riverwalk.
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