Will the community have a chance to provide feedback on the citywide improvement project list and/or suggest new projects to be included on the list?

Yes, the OOC and the Complete Streets Commission reviewed the draft list of projects at their meetings in August and September of 2018. Updates to the project list based on feedback received were provided to the OOC at their December meeting. Staff has continued to receive feedback on the project list and will incorporate feedback received through the end of April 2019 into the ranking of projects following the direction of the OOC and Council on the prioritzation system. The next opportunity for the community to provide feedback will be through a community workshop and online open house of the prioritized list of projects tentatively scheduled for summer 2019.

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1. What are the goals of the Transportation Master Plan?
2. What is the purpose of the Transportation Master Plan, and why is it needed?
3. What is the Oversight and Outreach Committee?
4. How much would it cost to construct the citywide improvement recommendations project list and how will the city get funding for them?
5. What is the transportation impact fee and why is it needed?
6. Will the community have a chance to provide feedback on the citywide improvement project list and/or suggest new projects to be included on the list?
7. What are the prioritization criteria used for project ranking, and will the community have a chance to provide feedback on how projects will be prioritized?
8. The project list has many transportation related acronyms, terminology and technical terms. How can the city make this easier to understand?