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The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) conducted a vision study to collaboratively develop a vision for improved pedestrian, bicycle, and vehicular mobility at Takoma Junction, the intersection of MD 195 (Carroll Avenue) and MD 410 (Philadelphia Avenue/Carroll Avenue/Ethan Allen Avenue) in Takoma Park.
MDOT SHA is pleased to provide the final study report. Click HERE for a letter from MDOT SHA Administrator Tim Smith. MDOT SHA appreciated the opportunity to work together with the community to identify Takoma Junction’s existing strengths and challenges, and document a long-range transportation vision for pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorists.
For several months, MDOT SHA consulted community members to learn about their experiences moving around the intersection of MD 195 (Carroll Avenue) and MD 410 (Philadelphia Avenue/Carroll Avenue/Ethan Allen Avenue) in Takoma Park. Through surveys, stakeholder meetings, and public workshops, the study identified common themes and values to craft a community vision.
County
Montgomery
Study name
Takoma Junction Vision Study (TJVS)
Location of study
Intersection of MD 195 (Carroll Avenue) and MD 410 (Philadelphia Avenue/Carroll Avenue/Ethan Allen Avenue) in Takoma Park
Description
This study identifies a long-term vision to address pedestrian, bicycle, and vehicular mobility at Takoma Junction. This vision will be used to evaluate potential future actions to address transportation needs at Takoma Junction.
Study type
Vision Study
Funding source
State
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