We've posted a few bicycle-related excerpts from the 2035 Regional Transportation Plan for NW AR. The Plan can be viewed in its entirety at: http://www.nwarpc.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=54&Itemid=79
2035 Regional Transportation Plan excerpts:
Chapter 2 includes this Vision Statement:
The Northwest Arkansas Region will develop and maintain a safe and efficient transportation system for the movement of people and goods throughout the area. The system will include a well integrated and connected roadway, transit, freight, pedestrian and bicycle network. The system will enhance and sustain a high level of economic vitality, community livability and quality of life by providing good service, choice, mobility, convenience and energy efficiency.
This Vision Statement is then supported by four Goals:
- Increase transportation mobility and accessibility for both persons and freight, thus promoting the economic vitality in the region. (This goal is then further defined to include a first priority of minimizing travel time, followed by increasing accessibility to employment, services and developing regions, promoting connections and cooperative planning. I find it interesting that as of yet, citizen health has not been connected to transportation in a planning process.)
- Increase transportation safety for all modes of travel. (Guess what? A thrifty way to do this is to incentivize bicycle travel. That wasn't one of the NWARPC's ideas yet. But they are taking suggestions!)
- Provide a transportation system that protects and enhances the environment, promotes energy conservation and improves the quality of life. (Why do we not plan to encourage personal health? One thing planners sometimes forget is the huge community burden of poor health directly related to the lack of excercise our auto-dependent urban planning can engender.)
- Protect existing and future transportation systems through ongoing maintenance, preservation, or reconstruction. (I bet you can guess a great way to minimize wear and tear on roadways.)
Chapter 7 includes many policy recommendations such as:
- I-540 improvements including widening of the mainline and adding interchanges.
- Requesting study of using Hwy 112 as a major north/south corridor.
- Support development of the Razorback Regional Greenway
Background:
NW Arkansas transportation planning receives much direction from a regional "Metropolitan Planning Organization" or MPO. Our MPO for Washington and Benton Counties is the aptly named Northwest Arkansas Planning Commission or NWARPC. Each five years, this organization is required to update a Master Transportation Plan which helps govern the design of highways, and the spending of Federal money on them.
Public Input is a requirement.
You can also provide feed back by phone at (479) 751-7125 or email at jmclarty@nwarpc.org or cscott-silkwood@nwarpc.org.







