LRTP: Adopted December 1, 2011
2040 Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP)
The Lincoln Metropolitan Planning Organization's (MPO) 2040 Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP), which is supplemented by a Technical Report, provides the blueprint for the area's transportation planning process over the next 25 years. The transportation planning process is a collaborative effort between the City of Lincoln, Lancaster County, the Nebraska Department of Roads (NDOR), StarTran transit and other agencies, where the multimodal transportation system was evaluated and a set of recommendations were made with extensive public input. This Transportation Plan meets all federal requirements and addresses the goals, objectives, and strategies to meet the community's vision for the future. It was developed in coordination with LPlan 2040, the Lincoln-Lancaster Comprehensive Plan.
Lincoln MPO's 2040 LRTP was adopted by the MPO on December 1, 2011. The 2040 LRTP will be updated through a new public process that will be completed by the end of 2016.
LPlan 2040
LPlan 2040 is the Lincoln-Lancaster County 2040 Comprehensive Plan. The Plan embodies Lincoln and Lancaster County's shared vision for the future, out to the year 2040. It outlines where, how and when the community intends to grow, how to preserve and enhance the things that make it special, and strategies for implementing the vision for how we will live, work, play and get around in the future.
The development of LPlan 2040 is coordinated with the formulation of the Long Range Transportation Plan, a separate document that is required for the City and County to receive federal transportation funds.
LPlan 2040 will be updated with new information and retrieved data during 2016.