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About the TSP

Learn more about the TSP

Curious what a TSP is, why it matters and how it fits into broader goals for the City of Dallas? 

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Dallas Transportation System Plan boundary mapClick for a larger map showing the boundaries of the TSP.

​A Transportation System Plan, also known as a TSP, establishes the city's long-range vision for transportation. It identifies the improvements and policies needed to support safe, efficient and accessible transportation by all modes – walking, biking, driving and taking public transit.

​The TSP helps the city plan for growth, pursue funding for improvements and ensure new developments contribute fairly to the transportation system. It serves as the foundation for future street and trail projects.

​Meet the team! This is a joint effort involving many partners and organizations, including:

  • Project Management Team
    • Chase Ballew, City of Dallas
    • Tyler Ferrari, City of Dallas
    • Michael Peirce, City of Dallas
    • Charlie Mitchell, City of Dallas
    • Mark Bernard, Oregon Department of Transportation
    • Brandon Williams, Oregon Department of Transportation
    • Matt Bell, Kittelson & Associates, Inc.
    • Russ Doubleday, Kittelson & Associates, Inc.
    • Erika Adams, Kittelson & Associates, Inc.
    • Chris L. Watchie, Cogito
    • ​Scott Fregonese, 3J Consulting
  • Transportation Advisory Committee
  • Dallas Planning Commission
  • Dallas City Council​
  • Polk County
  • Cherriots

​The TSP is guided by goals related to safety, mobility, connectivity, system preservation, environment, economic development and land use. These goals help shape the recommendations in this plan.