Project Purpose:
The purpose of this project is to design a comprehensive, sustainable urban mobility plan that aims to reduce traffic congestion, improve air quality, and provide efficient public transportation options within the urban city center.
Project Deliverables:
- A finalized Urban Mobility Master Plan.
- Public consultations and workshops documentation.
- Traffic and environmental analysis reports.
- A set of recommendations for the city’s transportation infrastructure improvements.
- A communication plan for promoting public awareness about sustainable transportation.
- A risk assessment report outlining potential challenges to the implementation phase.
Project Scope Description:
This project will involve conducting a series of research tasks, including traffic studies, environmental impact assessments, and public surveys. Based on the research, the project team will develop a multi-modal transportation plan that includes improved bike lanes, better access to public transport, and strategies to promote the use of electric vehicles. The plan will also include short-term and long-term strategies for reducing traffic congestion.
Project Exclusions:
This project will not include the physical construction of infrastructure or the procurement of new vehicles. The project will not address housing or urban zoning issues outside of transportation infrastructure.
Assumptions:
- The city government will provide access to traffic data and planning documents.
- Stakeholders, including local businesses and residents, will participate in public consultations.
- Sufficient budget is allocated for the project, including external consultancy for traffic modeling.
Constraints:
- The project must be completed within a 12-month timeline.
- The budget for the project is capped at $1.5 million.
- External factors such as policy changes or public opinion could influence the direction of the plan.
Acceptance Criteria:
- The final Urban Mobility Plan must receive approval from the City Council.
- The public consultation feedback must be incorporated into the final plan.
- The deliverables must meet the sustainability goals set by the city, focusing on reducing emissions and promoting accessibility.
Stakeholders:
- City government officials
- Urban residents and commuters
- Local businesses
- Environmental advocacy groups
- Public transportation agencies
- Urban planners and consultants