Transportation Planning

The City of Tallahassee and Leon County are currently developing a Multimodal Transportation District for the central area of the City. The goal is to facilitate the use of multiple modes of transportation, leading to a reduction in automobile use and vehicle miles traveled. But a Multimodal District addresses more than just transportation - by adopting such a district, the community recognizes that mixed uses and well-designed buildings & public places are just as important as providing transit, bike paths, and sidewalks.
According to the Florida Department of Transportation, "a multimodal transportation district is an area where primary priority is placed on assuring a safe, comfortable, and attractive pedestrian environment, with convenient interconnection to transit... Common elements include the presence of mixed-use activity centers, connectivity of streets and land uses, transit-friendly design features, and accessibility to alternative modes of transportation."
A Multimodal District is created through adoption of an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan, and allows mitigation fees from development to go toward transit, bicycle, and pedestrian projects rather than road widening. This is important in the core of Tallahassee because there isn't room to widen many roads, if any, without destroying parts of the community.
The posted document is a first draft. The final document is expected to be complete in February 2008, and expected additions are summarized at the end of Chapter 6. Public meetings will be held in late November and in the Spring of 2008. If you have any questions about this document, or would like to make suggestions, please feel free to contact:
Cherie Horne, AICP
Special Projects Manager
Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department
(850) 891-6400
If you do not receive a response to your email within 48 hours, please contact us via phone to ensure we have received your input.
Multimodal Transportation District Plan (All files are PDF)
Mission of Transportation Planning
The mission of Transportation Planning is to provide staffing, research, and policy analysis on a wide variety of transportation-related issues for all modes of transportation throughout the Tallahassee-Leon County region.
Specifically, Transportation Planning is involved in developing, evaluating and maintaining the transportation element (PDF) and roadway functional classification maps of the Tallahassee-Leon County Comprehensive Plan and associated maps, conducting special road and highway planning studies, as well as various modeling activities that may be warranted for comprehensive plan amendments, sector plans, neighborhood plans or corridor studies. Staff also performs policy analysis on transportation-related issues in coordination with the State, Capital Region Transportation Planning Agency, Blueprint 2000 and other local agencies in the preparation of transportation programs such as the Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan and the Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) for the Tallahassee-Leon County region
Roadway Functional Class Maps (PDF)





