Transportation Planning
The Transportation Planning Section addresses transportation policy and planning and development activities and is a key participant in coordinating land use and transportation issues related to land development in the City of Jacksonville through elements of the Comprehensive Plan. The Section focuses on all forms of transportation to include vehicular, transit, bicycle, pedestrian and ITS.
The Section provides interagency coordination with local and regional transportation partners including the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA), Jacksonville Airport Authority (JAA), Jacksonville Port Authority (JPA), North Florida Transportation Planning Organization (NFTPO), and Northeast Florida Regional Council (NEFRC).
The Transportation Planning Section also includes the Concurrency and Mobility Management System Office (CMMSO) which assists the public with review and recommendations on applications for development. By adopting the Mobility Fee system via Ordinance 2011-241-E in May, the City opted out of the transportation concurrency and fair share assessment contract methodology previously provided in the Comprehensive Plan and replaced it with the new mobility fee system. Ordinance 2011-536 amends the Ordinance Code to reflect the workings of the mobility fee system as established by the earlier ordinance and the changes made to various elements of the Comprehensive Plan.
Services:
Downtown Circulation Planning
Corridor Studies
Land Use Amendment Traffic Studies
Land Use/Transportation Coordination
Traffic Data Collection and Forecasting
Bicycle and Pedestrian Inventories
Traffic Signal Inventories
Future Multi-modal Transportatin Network Mater Planning
Processes:
Mobility Fee Assessments
PUD, CON Application and Site Reviews
Special Studies
Associated Links:
Regional Transportation Study Commission
Laurie Kattreh
AMIO-Transportation Specialist
Ed Ball Building
214 N. Hogan St., Suite 300
Jacksonville, FL 32202
(904) 255-7800
CommunityPlanning@coj.net