This section is charged with the responsibility for all aspects of highway and transit planning
as part of the
Lexington Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO).
Other planning activities include:
The Man o’ War Boulevard Traffic Study (from Nicholasville Road to Interstate 75, approximately nine miles in length) was undertaken in
2006 and in an effort to provide a detailed investigation of one of the most heavily traveled and congested streets in Lexington. Completed
in July of 2007 the study identified locations along the route with recurring traffic congestion and safety deficiencies. The study then developed
a list of recommended improvements that could be incorporated into the transportation planning process of the Lexington Area Metropolitan
Planning Organization (MPO).
The 2030 Long Range Transportation Plan for Fayette and Jessamine Counties has been completed and approved. Please take a look at this plan to see what is in store for the future transportation network of these counties.
The 2002 Congestion Management Report--Travel Time and Delay Studies
2007 Schedule of Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Committee Meetings [PDF]
Comments?
Please click here to send comments related to transportation issues in Fayette or Jessamine County.
You can also click here for a printable comment sheet.

Lexington Area MPO Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee
Other Links
Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) FY06 - FY09
The Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is the Lexington Urbanized Area (Fayette and Jessamine Counties) agenda of Federal-Aid Highway Programs and surface transportation projects; to include Federal Transit Administration (FTA) transit programs and expenditures. Click here to access the Fiscal Year (FY) 2006-FY 2009 four-year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) page.
Long Range Transit Plan 2030 (LRTP 2030)
Lexington Area Long Range Transit Plan 2030 (LRTP 2030) is an amendment to the Long Range Transportation Plan 2030 which has been completed by Lexington Area Metropolitan Planning Organization. The Transit Plan serves as a guideline for the improvement and development of public transit system of Lexington Area for the next thirty years. The Transit Plan determines potential transit improvement elements, presents transit demand analysis methodologies and a TransCAD based transit model, identifies projects and projects implementation plan, estimates both operating and capital costs, and forecasts transit funds expected to be available to implement the recommended projects and improvement plans in Lexington Area from now until the year 2030.
For further information, please e-mail Joseph David or call 859-258-3160.