US-1 Multimodal Corridor Study

US-1 Multimodal Corridor Study

The Palm Beach TPA Board kicked off the US-1 Multimodal Corridor Study in early 2017 to examine the potential for new express bus service as well as facilities to improve pedestrian and bicycle safety and connectivity along the corridor. The study encompassed the US-1 corridor in Palm Beach County from Camino Real in the City of Boca Raton to Indiantown Road in the Town of Jupiter. The project corridor is approximately 42 miles in length and runs north-south across 14 local municipalities. This effort included 6 months of public workshops and charrettes. The project also included a Health Impact Assessment (HIA) and HIA Working Group with local health partners that helped inform the study’s recommendations and potential impacts to community health. This project is included in the Palm Beach TPA’s Priority Projects List for the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP).

US-1 Multimodal Corridor Study PDFThe US-1 Multimodal Corridor Study was approved by the TPA Governing Board in May of 2018. The Study’s documents can be viewed at the links below and on the project website at US-1 Multimodal Corridor Study