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Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP)

The Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) is the 25-year vision for transportation in Palm Beach County. It forecasts where people will live and work, evaluating the existing transportation network, and identifies projects that will serve our needs in the future. Updated every five years, the LRTP provides the TPA with a blueprint to address shifting transportation needs over the next two decades.

The Vision 2050 LRTP started in early 2023, with an anticipated adoption date of December 2024.

Get Involved

Public Comment Map

This form is your opportunity to share your observations and ideas! Leave your mark on the TPA's Public Comment Map Form and view other transportation needs comments.

Transportation Survey

Your voice matters! Share your thoughts on what's important to you regarding transportation today and in the future. Take the TPA's Vision 2050 Transportation Survey to give your feedback.

Public Workshops

Attend the TPA's public workshops to learn about the LRTP and share input. Click the button below to see the workshop locations and register to attend.

Call for Projects

Local transportation partners were invited to submit projects for consideration in the 2050 LRTP. Learn more about project submissions at the button below.

To share information about Vision 2050 and how to get involved, download the Social Media Toolkit.

Timeline

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Regional Coordination

The 2050 Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) is currently under development!

The Southeast Florida Transportation Council (SEFTC) leads this process and serves as a forum to carry out regional initiatives. Members from Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade counties develop and implement a coordinated planning effort.

The RTP is developed in coordination with other regional and local plans, while moving toward a vision for transportation in southeast Florida. The RTP is updated every five years to adapt to the population changes in the region.

RTP Survey

Help shape the future of transportation in the Southeast Florida region!

Visit SEFTC.org to take the 2050 Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) survey and share how you get around the tri-county region. Your feedback will help us refine a vision for the future!

2045 LRTP Amendment #3

The 2045 LRTP includes regionally significant transportation projects from Palm Beach County’s Road Program and local Capital Improvement Programs. Amendment #3 adds locally requested projects to the Local Government Prioritization table and Operations & Maintenance table. The amendment will be recommended to the TPA Governing Board for approval in March.

Review 2045 LRTP Amendment #3 (PDF)

2045 LRTP Amendment #3 Comment Form

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2045 LRTP Amendment #3 Comment Form

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The 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan was adopted on December 12, 2019 and amended on February 20, 2020.

The 2040 Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP), adopted October 16, 2014, and subsequent amendments.

  • Executive Summary (updated with Amendments #1 – #8)
  • 2040 LRTP (Updated with Amendments #1 – #8)
  • Amendment #1 (adopted September 17, 2015) Extend the northern limits of US-1 Multimodal Corridor Study to Indiantown Rd.
  • Amendment #2 (adopted February 18, 2016)  LRTP Amendment #2 addresses three corrective actions identified in Certification Review.
  • Amendment #3 (adopted April 20, 2017) I-95 interchange at Glades Rd.
  • Amendment #4 (adopted April 20, 2017) I-95 interchange at Woolbright Rd.
  • Amendment #5 (adopted June 15, 2017) I-95 interchange at Northlake Blvd.
  • Amendment #6 (adopted July 20, 2017) I-95 interchange at 45th St.
  • Amendment #7 (adopted December 14, 2017) I-95 interchange at 6th Ave. S.
  • Amendment #8 (adopted September 20, 2018) Turnpike widening / toll express lanes
  • 2040 Cost Feasible Model Volumes