Central Omaha Transit Alternatives Analysis

Central Omaha Transit Alternatives Analysis This project is a partnership with Metro and the City of Omaha to develop and evaluate potential transit alternatives in Central Omaha.

The Central Omaha Transit Alternatives Analysis is a partnership with Metro and the City of Omaha to develop and evaluate potential transit alternatives in the central Omaha area. This study will analyze mobility needs and identify and compare the costs, benefits, and impacts of transit alternatives. At the end of the study, a locally preferred alternative will be recommended for further study.

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Omaha, NE

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Omaha has always been a great place to live but over the past decade Omaha has been on a roll! New developments and expansions in Downtown, Midtown, the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC), the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO), and the Crossroads and Aksarben Village areas have created a vibrant urban community that demonstrates the potential for our City’s urban core. However, without improved transit and mobility connections linking these great places to each other and the rest of the City, Omaha will be hampered in its efforts to attract economic development and become a truly livable community. The Central Omaha Transit Alternatives Analysis is the first step in indentifying various transit options that will provide a safe, efficient, economical, attractive, and integrated transit system that offers convenient, accessible, and affordable mobility within Omaha’s urban core.

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