Scajaquada Corridor Vision and Mobility Plan
Delivering a community-focused corridor transformation
In many cities and towns, the infrastructure that supports safe travel in and around communities lacks needed innovation. By implementing smart solutions now, we can transform the transportation and mobility experience. We can make it future-ready, safer, healthier, and more efficient for everyone—from pedestrians, bicyclists, transit riders, and drivers to the most vulnerable users.
A connected corridor is a transportation link that harnesses the power of emerging technologies in smart, equitable, and resilient ways. It aims to serve all members of a community, now and in the future, while being economically and environmentally sustainable. It provides more mobility with less costly infrastructure through shared modes, creative management of space, and policies to incorporate technology to support residents and businesses.
These integrated corridors focus on user experience, data, technology, geospatial mapping, policy, and regulations to link communities and eliminate barriers.
Matt Davis
ITS Practice Lead
Kate Jack
Sector Lead, Smart(ER) Mobility
Ashley Thompson
Urban Designer
Frank Domingo
Senior Project Manager, Transportation
Greg Rodriguez
Principal, Mobility Policy
Katy Shackelford
Grant Specialist
Eric Plapper
Senior Associate
Analy Castillo
Associate, Zero Emissions Technical Lead
Stephen Mensah
Traffic Engineer/Safety Analyst
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