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MODL - AZ Dept of Transportation - Strategic Plan 2007

  • YEAR CREATED: 2007
  • ENTITY TYPE: Authority: Transportation
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: MODL - Model, Templates
The document is the Five Year Strategic Plan for the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) for Fiscal Years 2009-2013. The plan outlines the mission and vision of ADOT, which includes the development of a multi-modal transportation system to meet Arizona's future transportation needs. In addition to highways, the plan emphasizes the importance of rail, public transit, and air transportation in building this multi-modal system. The plan identifies strategic issues that need to be addressed, such as maximizing the use of technology, managing congestion, maintaining strong customer service, ensuring highway safety, and deploying environmental management techniques. It also highlights critical issues, including delivering the highway construction program, providing superior customer service, earning public trust through ethical behavior, and maintaining the state's investment in transportation facilities. To achieve their vision, ADOT has set five goals in the plan. These goals are to enhance the movement of people and products throughout Arizona, optimize the quality and cost-effectiveness of products and services, develop and retain a high-performing workforce, use innovative techniques to optimize resources, and build public and political support for Arizona's transportation needs. The plan further includes specific strategic initiatives for the Motor Vehicle Program, Intermodal Transportation Program, and Transportation Planning Program. These initiatives address various issues and goals outlined in the plan, with a focus on developing a multi-modal transportation system that incorporates rail, public transit, and air transportation. Overall, the Five Year Strategic Plan for ADOT aims to guide the development and improvement of Arizona's transportation infrastructure, with a particular emphasis on building a multi-modal system that meets the state's future transportation needs.
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