Pat Walsh on the Sugar Land Mobility Plan

Pat Walsh, Sugar Land’s Director of Transportation & Long Range Planning, will present the city’s new Comprehensive Mobility Plan. This Plan identifies recommendations necessary to accomplish the City’s long-range vision for mobility. Sugar Land’s Comprehensive Mobility Plan considers the potential for all modes of transportation, including commuter transit and commuter rail, freight rail, intra-city transit, walking, biking, and automobile. The Plan was the result of a 9-month study which drew on extensive public input.
Full report (available as two main sections and the appendices due to file size):
Sugar Land Comprehensive Mobility Plan – Full Report (1 of 2)
Sugar Land Comprehensive Mobility Plan – Full Report (2 of 2)
Sugar Land Comprehensive Mobility Plan – Appendix
Livable Houston Initiative meetings have been hosted by Houston Tomorrow for the last thirteen years, on the fourth Wednesday of every month. The Houston-Galveston Area Council generously provides the meeting space.
Livable Houston Initiative
Wed, January 25, 12-1:30 pm
H-GAC, 3555 Timmons Lane
2nd Floor, Room C (map)
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January 25, 2012
11:30AM for 2 hrs
H-GAC Building, 3555 Timmons, 2nd Floor, Room C
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