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Planning
Transportation projects are identified through the process of creating a Long-Range Transportation Plan (LRTP). The LRTP includes plans for all modes of transportation infrastructure in the area. The LRTP contains existing conditions of transportation infrastructure and future plans for changes and improvements of infrastructure based on data and stakeholder input. The planning process typically takes about a year to complete and the plan is updated on a regular basis. Implementation of the plan is carried out by an extended group of partner agencies and organizations.
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2045 Long-Range Transportation Plan Minor Update
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2040 Long-Range Transportation Plan
Get the latest, most up-to-date information on the 2015 LRTP.
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2035 Long-Range Transportation Plan
The SPATS 2018 Long-Range Transportation Plan is a multi-modal and fiscally constrained document that outlines transportation priorities and proposed projects to the year 2035.
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Bike & Pedestrian Plan
The Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan represents a continuation of the planning, programming, and development efforts of SPATS, Spartanburg County, and the City of Spartanburg.
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Enhancement Master Plan
Completed in February 2004, the award-winning SPATS Long Range Enhancement Master Plan provides a road map for the SPATS Enhancement Program in the near and intermediate future. Building upon citizen and community input, the plan details both alternative mobility and beautification opportunities, as well as implementation strategies, to be pursued by SPATS in the completion of the plan’s overall objectives.
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Middle Tyger Pedestrian Master Plan
Through a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) lead an effort to increase pedestrian planning efforts occurring in South Carolina.
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SPATS Freight Plan
The intent of this analysis is to help decision-makers understand how freight fits into the overall planning framework and ensure that freight-related issues are addressed and weighted appropriately in the selection of projects. This process is an important step in informing the public and their elected leadership of the trade-offs between various modes and investment strategies.
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Transit Master Plan
With the assistance of URS Corporation (URS was acquired by AECOM on October 17, 2014), through partnerships with the City of Spartanburg and Spartanburg Area Regional Transit Agency (SPARTA), and with the input of stakeholders, SPATS has formulated and completed a comprehensive Transit Master Plan for the Spartanburg area.