Central Council of Mayors Transportation Resilience Plan

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UPDATE: The Transportation Resilience Plan was adopted by the Central Council of Mayors on December 14, 2022. The final plan is available for download and also listed under Documents. Please reach out if you are interested in learning more about the plan and implementation efforts.



With support from CMAP’s Local Technical Assistance (LTA) program, the Central Council of Mayors is developing a Transportation Resilience Plan. The goal of the plan is to reduce the flood risk of the transportation system in the Central Council of Mayors region. The planning process will include:

  • Assessing the vulnerability of the transportation system to heavy rainfall and flooding; 
  • Identifying where flooding and stormwater issues coincide with planned transportation improvements;  
  • Outlining capital project types, policy solutions, and areas requiring further study; and 
  • Informing stormwater and transportation investment decisions made by Central Council communities as well as other stormwater and transportation agencies. 






UPDATE: The Transportation Resilience Plan was adopted by the Central Council of Mayors on December 14, 2022. The final plan is available for download and also listed under Documents. Please reach out if you are interested in learning more about the plan and implementation efforts.



With support from CMAP’s Local Technical Assistance (LTA) program, the Central Council of Mayors is developing a Transportation Resilience Plan. The goal of the plan is to reduce the flood risk of the transportation system in the Central Council of Mayors region. The planning process will include:

  • Assessing the vulnerability of the transportation system to heavy rainfall and flooding; 
  • Identifying where flooding and stormwater issues coincide with planned transportation improvements;  
  • Outlining capital project types, policy solutions, and areas requiring further study; and 
  • Informing stormwater and transportation investment decisions made by Central Council communities as well as other stormwater and transportation agencies. 





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    The project team accepted public comments on the draft plan from November 15, 2022 to November 29, 2022. You can see the comments received in the discussion board by clicking on "GO TO DISCUSSION" below.

    Following the public comment period, the draft plan will be revised and presented to the Central Council of Mayors for adoption. After the plan is adopted, the Council of Mayors will work with the towns to move forward on some of the priority projects. These initial steps include convening partners and exploring funding opportunities for further study.