The City of Las Vegas, Clark County and RTC have developed draft Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Plans for seven priority focus areas along the Maryland Parkway Corridor. Watch the presentation video below, review the draft TOD plans and comment on the plans. To request language interpretation for one of the public listening sessions, please email [email protected] at least 72 hours before the scheduled meeting.
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VIDEO PRESENTATION
Video Chapters:
- Medical Center Focus Area: 10:24
- Bonneville Transit Center Focus Area: 16:32
- Charleston Boulevard Focus Area: 20:42
- Sahara Avenue Focus Area: 25:37
- Desert Inn Road Focus Area: 30:40
- Flamingo Road Focus Area: 36:41
- University Road Focus Area: 41:20
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Project Overview
The overarching goal for the Maryland Parkway corridor is to spur transit-oriented development (TOD) in the Las Vegas Valley after years of study. The TOD Plan will evaluate the development around station areas along the corridor, designed for bus rapid transit (BRT), but flexible enough to evolve to any other mode of high-capacity transit. The RTC, along with the City of Las Vegas and Clark County will conduct the plan to help deliver equitable TOD along Maryland Parkway, and provide a model for the region.
The TOD Plan will locate priority station areas along Maryland Parkway and ensure that the nearby development will build upon existing economic, physical, and social assets to create community amenities unique to the Las Vegas Valley. The plan will create a roadmap for stitching together existing and new destinations and improving the corridor with great streets, exciting public spaces, public art, and a vibrant mix of uses.