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On September 2, 2004 the NFRMPO Council approved the Final 2030 Regional Transportation Plan. The final plan passed air quality conformity requirements and is in line with the Transportation Improvement Program. All appropriate documentation has been forwarded to the Colorado Department of Transportation

The 2030 RTP is available in a couple of formats: hard copy report for both the RTP and The Transit Element report, CD wth copies of the RTP and The Transit Element report. In order to cover the costs there will be a fee charged. ($60.00 for the 2030 RTP, $22.00 for the Transit Element, $5.00 for the CD which includes both the 2030 RTP and the Transit Element. Payment due at the time of your request.)

Frequently Viewed Sections
Preferred Plan--Project List
These maps illustrate the financially constrained portion of the 2030 RTP, by illustratiing the projects and their locations within the North Front Range.
Fort Collins Area
Greeley Area
Loveland Area
Larimer and Weld Counties

PREFACE (PDF 132KB)

Within the Preface you will find:

  1. Background
  2. Strategic Action Plan
  3. Envision the North Front Range
  4. Designation as Transportation Manangement Agency (TMA)
  5. Congestion Management Systems (CMS)
  6. North Front Range Transportation Funding
  7. Outlook
CHAPTER 1-- Introduction (PDF 715KB)
  1. Values, Visions, Goals and Strategies
  2. Project Background
    1. Figure I-1: North Front Range Planning Area
  3. Planning Process
    1. Figure I-2: Plan Development Process
  4. Other Studies
  5. Summary of Public Participation Process
CHAPTER 2 -- Existing Transportation System (PDF 6.3MB)
  1. Regionally Significant Corridors
    1. Figure II-1: Regionally Significant Corridors - Roadways
    2. Figure II-2: Regionally Significant Corridors – Bike Paths and Rail Lines
  2. Roadway Systems
    1. Figure II-3: 2000 Average Daily Traffic Volumes in the North Front Range
    2. Figure II-4: Roadway Surface Conditions
    3. Figure II-5: National Highway System
    4. Figure II-6: Hazardous and Nuclear Materials Routes
    5. Figure II-7: Bridges with Deficiencies
    6. Figure II-8: Property Damage Only Accident Locations
    7. Figure II-9: Injury and Fatality Accident Locations
  3. Freight Corridors
    1. Figure II-10: Truck Traffic
  4. Rail Systems
    1. Figure II-11: Rail System
  5. Bicycle and Pedestrian System
  6. Transportation Demand Management
  7. Aviation Facilities
    1. Figure II-12: Airports
  8. Intelligent Transportation Systems
    1. Figure II-13: CDOT ITS Study Area
      Figure II-14: CDOT ITS Inventory
    2. Figure II-15: City of Fort Collins ITS Inventory
    3. Figure II-16: City of Greeley ITS Inventory
    4. Figure II-17: City of Loveland ITS Inventory
    5. Figure II-18: Town of Windsor ITS Inventory
  9. Transit Systems
    1. Figure II-18: Rural Transit Services
    2. Figure II-19: Transfort Transit Routes
    3. Figure II-20: COLT Transit Routes
    4. Figure II-21: Greeley Transit Service Area
    5. Figure II-22: The Bus Transit Services (Greeley and Evans)
    6. Figure II-23: Rocky Mountain National Park Transit Routes
    7. Figure II-24: VanGo Van Pool Routes
CHAPTER 3--SOCIO-ECONOMIC/ENVIRONMENTAL PROFILE
CHAPTER 4--TRAVEL DEMAND ANALYSIS
CHAPTER 5--VISION PLAN & PREFERRED PLAN - COMPLETE PROJECT LIST (PDF 147KB)
  1. Vision of Preferred Plan - PLEASE READ FIRST
  2. Table V-1: Transit Projects
  3. Table V-2: Bike/Pedestrian
  4. Table V-3: Highway/HOV
  5. Table V-4: Transportation System Management
  6. Table V-5: Transportation Demand Management
  7. Table V-6: Passenger and Freight Rail
PROJECT PRIORITIZATION PROCESS (PDF 154KB)

To jump to a specific section, click a link below:

  1. Introduction
  2. Initial Screening
  3. Definitions of Project Categories
  4. Definitions of Evaluation Criteria
  5. Weighting By Evaluation Criteria By Project Category
  6. Scoring Guidelines
    1. Project Category - Transit
    2. Project Category - Passenger & Freight Rail
    3. Project Category - Bike/Pedestrian
    4. Project Category - Transportation Demand Management
    5. Project Category - Transportation Systems Management
    6. Project Category - Highway/HOV
CHAPTER 6--2030 FISCALLY CONSTRAINED PLAN
  1. Funding Estimates
  2. Restricted and Committed Funding
  3. Resource Allocation
  4. Fiscally Constrained Plan
  5. Cross Category Prioritization
  6. CDOT Programs
CHAPTER 7--CONGESTION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
CHAPTER 8--FUTURE PLANNING PROCESS
APPENDIX A--Strategic Action Plan
APPENDIX B--Public Involvement
APPENDIX C--Air Quality Conformity
APPENDIX D--Corridor Visions
Transit Element

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