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What is theRLRTP?
The 2040 Treasure Coast Regional Long Range Transportation Plan (RLRTP) creates a regional overlay and combines the ideas from the local plans for Martin, St. Lucie, and Indian River counties to create one long term transportation plan for the future. The RLRTP has a 25-year planning horizon, directing federal and state regional funding towards projects valued by the region.
Integrating the three local visions into one allows for better connectivity between counties, making
for easier travel for our residents, businesses, and visitors.
What is the purpose?
The purpose of the plan is to identify projects to meet trans-portation needs and community goals pertaining to land use, economic development, environment (natural, human, and cultural), traffic demand, safety, health, and social needs.
What are the benefits of the RLRTP?
Provides a focus for planning in the regionGives residents more options for how to move aroundAdvances sustainable transportation modes like bicycles and walkingMakes the pedestrian and bicycle experience safer within the Treasure Coast region
What goes into the RLRTP?
Development of Regional Goals, Objectives, Policies and Performance MeasuresIdentify Regional Multimodal Network and Needs Roadway Transit Non-Motorized FreightEstimate Revenue for Regional FundingPrioritize Regional Projects
What types of projects are included in the RLRTP?
Rail Transit Car
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Bike
Air Seaport Technology
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How do we get to work? What is the future 2040 population?
United States 2.78%Florida 1.53%Treasure Coast 1.16%
Walked
United States 0.59%Florida 0.68%Treasure Coast 0.52%
Bicycle
Drove AloneUnited States 76.41%Florida 79.64%Treasure Coast 79.46%
CarpooledUnited States 9.59%Florida 9.61%Treasure Coast 10.93%
Other (including Taxicabs and Motorcycles)
United StatesFloridaTreasure Coast
1.20%1.53%
1.63%
United States 4.37%Florida 4.92%
Treasure Coast 5.86%
Worked at Home
Public TransportationUnited States 5.06%Florida 2.09%Treasure Coast 0.44%
Source: 2010-2014 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates Source: Treasure Coast 2040 Zonal Data Projections
1980
2010
2040
What is the 60 year population growth?
Historical Growth
Future Growth
1980: 211,092
2010: 563,475
2040: 839,995
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau and BEBR
What is the total employment growth from 2010 to 2040?Source: Treasure Coast 2040 Zonal Data Projections
42%2010: 245,855
2040: 349,966
2010
2040
2040 Population1 Dot = 100
Urban Land Use Allocation Model (ULAM)
How do I get involved?
Indian River County MPOMartin MPOSt. Lucie TPO
(http://www.irmpo.com)
(http://www.stlucietpo.org)
(http://www.martinmpo.com)Public participation is solicited without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability or family status. Persons with questions or concerns about nondiscrimination, or who require special accommodations under the American with Disabilities Act or language translationservices (free of charge) should contact Bolivar Gomez, Planner II (Title VI/Non-discrimina-tion Contact) at (772) 288-5412 or bgomez@martin.fl.us. Hearing impaired individuals are requested to telephone the Florida Relay System at #711. Transportation assistance fordisabled or elderly persons may be arranged by calling 1-866-836-7034.
20402040 TREASURE COAST REGIONAL LONG RANGE TRANSPORTATION PLAN
Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River Counties