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Transportation & Mobility Plan

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The City of St. Louis Transportation & Mobility Plan (TMP) will envision how people want to get around St. Louis, now and in the future.

COMMUNITY-WIDE SURVEY RESULTS

A citywide survey was conducted from July to October 2024, that asked City of St. Louis residents to share their vision, values, and priorities for a completed TMP. See below for some of the results!

Download the Community-Wide Survey Results Fact Sheet here.

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SURVEY RESULT HIGHLIGHTS

1,241 participants

TOP 3 VALUES

Safety, Connectivity, Maintenance & Quality

90%

of survey participants would support slower travel speeds if it means overall reckless driving decreases

91%

of survey participants would support slower travel speeds if it means more people could travel comfortably who do not have access to own or operate a car

  • Top 5 Responses:

    • Supporting and implementing biking infrastructure

    • Supporting existing and future MetroLink

    • Supporting public transit improvements

    • Traveling by car

    • Supporting traffic calming

  • Top 5 Responses:

    • Reckless driving

    • Street and sidewalk maintenance

    • Dedicated bike lanes and trails

    • Construction impacts on streets like utility plates

    • Connecting sidewalks

  • Top 5 Responses

    • Bike connections & trails

    • Roadway safety

    • Major roadways

    • City sidewalks

    • Use resources equitably to enhance all neighborhoods

  • About

    The TMP (Transportation & Mobility Plan) envisions a St. Louis where streets and sidewalks are public spaces that provide safe journeys and economic access for all our people. We prioritize infrastructure and policy decisions that meet the diverse needs of our community, propelling St. Louis forward as a model of connected, sustainable, and people-centered urban living. Regardless of how you travel, we will progress together, towards a more connected City for all St. Louisans and visitors.

  • Why is this plan important?

    Today, St. Louis does not have a transportation plan that covers the entire city. This plan will be the first citywide mobility plan in St. Louis to be completed in decades. The plan will bring together major projects like the Brickline Greenway, Future64, MetroLink Green Line, and others, while additionally establishing new priorities for a safer, better-maintained transportation network across the city.

  • What is the goal of this plan?

    The goal is to develop an expanded, contemporary, and comprehensive mobility plan. It will create a unified vision for citywide mobility incorporating resident priorities, mobility safety projects, and create new tools to communicate projects to the public. The overall goal is that this plan is adopted by the Planning Commission into St. Louis’ comprehensive plan.

  • What is transportation and mobility?

    Mobility is the ability or capacity to move around. Every person uses different means of travel at different points of their day, and different times in their life. Transportation is the act of bringing people and things from place to place. We want your ideas for getting around the city in the future and to learn how you get around today!

Guiding Plan Principles

Your input is vital to the success of this plan. We want to know how you get around St. Louis now, and how you want to get around in the future.

Check the Get Involved page for ways to participate, our outreach calendar, and previous events!

Have comments on current plans for street improvements? Contact the Board of Public Service.

Need to report an issue? Contact the Citizens’ Service Bureau.