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The Transportation Master Plan (TMP)

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The Transportation Master Plan (TMP) is the long range, guiding document for transportation policies and initiatives in the City of Boulder. The first TMP was drafted in 1989 to address the growing concern for creating a sustainable transportation system matching the community's broader values and upholding the Boulder quality of life. The TMP established policies to develop and maintain a complete multimodal transportation system and launched GO Boulder to work with the community and other intergovernmental agencies to develop this system and promote its use.

GO Boulder's efforts have resulted in services such as the Community Transit Network, over 300 miles of bike and pedestrian paths, and multi-modal thoroughfares.

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