9.a.
Planning Board Meeting I (2nd Tuesday)
- Meeting Date:
- 06/13/2017
Information
PROBLEM/ISSUE STATEMENT
Per the Yellowstone County Board of Planning’s request earlier this spring to bring this informational item to a meeting for discussion, please find below an outline of the Power Point Presentation which staff will make at the June 13th meeting.
Staff has understood through development activity in Lockwood that the community has challenges with the non-connectivity of streets and roads and how these transportation issues effect the subdivision and development process. With these connectivity challenges as a place to begin discussion, staff will review and outline the Transportation Planning Process and how this works through the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO).
Staff has understood through development activity in Lockwood that the community has challenges with the non-connectivity of streets and roads and how these transportation issues effect the subdivision and development process. With these connectivity challenges as a place to begin discussion, staff will review and outline the Transportation Planning Process and how this works through the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO).
BACKGROUND
The presentation will consist of the following:
- What/Who is the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)
- MPO Boundary
- Functional Classification of Streets in Lockwood
- Billings Area Transportation Plan – 2014
- Lockwood Transportation Study – 2008
- Billings Area Bikeway & Trail Master Plan
- Lockwood Pedestrian Safety Non-Motorized Transportation Plan – 2015
- Billings Area I-90 Corridor Planning Study – 2012
- North Bypass Project
- Lockwood Growth Policy – 2016
- Lockwood TEDD – 2017
FINANCIAL IMPACT
Not Applicable.
RECOMMENDATION
Presentation Only. From a transportation planning standpoint, all of these plans and studies build on one another to provide a comprehensive analysis of past, present and future conditions in Lockwood and direct both short-term and long term transportation options for the Lockwood area. Staff looks forward to review and discussion with the Board on this topic at its June 13th meeting.