A national model for multimodal mobility and transit-oriented development since at least 1997, Arlington County's Master Transportation Plan (MTP) is being completely revised to make this widely known western Washington, D.C. suburb even more town-like and livable by 2030, with County Board Chairman Paul Ferguson saying the long overdue revision "pulls us into the 21st century with some truly creative solutions to the growing problem of moving people in an efficient, environmentally sensitive way" by further reducing their need to drive cars.
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Arlington County, VA Press Release
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Saturday, December 1, 2007
VIRGINIA: Arlington County Looks at Creative Solutions to Moving People in Revised Master Transportation Plan
Posted by George Jackson at 9:36 AM
Labels: Chesapeake Bay, Transportation
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