130 likes | 263 Views
The Marina-Salinas Multimodal Corridor aims to enhance regional connectivity and promote sustainable transportation options in Fort Ord. This plan, developed by the Fort Ord Reuse Authority and various partner agencies, addresses critical issues such as roadway alignment, stakeholder input, and environmental impacts. Major considerations include traffic volumes on Marina Boulevard and Highway 68, wildlife habitats, and agricultural concerns. The project encompasses phases that define the corridor elements and potential costs while prioritizing community feedback and ecological conservation.
E N D
Marina-Salinas Multimodal Corridor Conceptual Plan Fort Ord Reuse Authority January 10, 2013
Regional Context Marina Blanco Rd ADT: 23,100 Salinas Hwy 68 ADT: 54,000
Project History Marina 1997 Base Reuse Plan Salinas Agriculture Impacts Wildlife Habitat 2010 MOA CSUMB Impacts Terrain
Project Scope Phase 1 - Alignment • Which route? • Opportunities/Constraints • Stakeholder Input • Adopt Alignment ?
Project Scope Phase 2 – Corridor Elements What will the corridor look like? What will it cost? Roadway Cross-Sections Intersections
Questions? Ariana Green Project Manager 831-775-4403 ariana@tamcmonterey.org