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Grand Valley Metropolitan Council
Develop an updated Downtown Circulation Study that will function as a district-level multimodal network and gateway strategy for Downtown Grand Rapids while reinforcing regional access. This study will evaluate and refine how people enter, exit, and move within downtown across all modes while strengthening safety, reinforcing regional access, and supporting transformative development. See attached file.
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Due Date
Jul 30, 2026
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Grand Valley Metropolitan Council
Close: Jul 30, 2026
Develop an updated Downtown Circulation Study that will function as a district-level multimodal network and gateway strategy for Downtown Grand Rapids while reinforcing regional access. This study will evaluate and refine how people enter, exit, and move within downtown across all modes while strengthening safety, reinforcing regional access, and supporting transformative development. See attached file.
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To develop a communications and outreach plan for the regional TDM (transportation demand management) program. To develop a comprehensive communications and outreach plan aimed at cultivating regional awareness of and use of TDM solutions.
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Due Date
Aug 15, 2025
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Grand Valley Metropolitan Council
Close: Aug 15, 2025
To develop a communications and outreach plan for the regional TDM (transportation demand management) program. To develop a comprehensive communications and outreach plan aimed at cultivating regional awareness of and use of TDM solutions.
Grand Valley Metropolitan Council
Seeking proposals from firms interested in being selected to develop a communications and outreach plan for the regional tdm (transportation demand management) program.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2025
Due Date
Aug 15, 2025
Release: Jun 25, 2025
Grand Valley Metropolitan Council
Close: Aug 15, 2025
Seeking proposals from firms interested in being selected to develop a communications and outreach plan for the regional tdm (transportation demand management) program.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Grand Valley Metropolitan Council
The board meeting focused on several key agenda items, including the transportation program and budget planning. Discussions centered on the amendment to the Fiscal Year 2026 Unified Planning Work Program to incorporate an Enterprise Resource Planning Study, and the review of proposed activities and budget for the Fiscal Year 2027 Unified Planning Work Program. The board also addressed applications for the Executive Committee and received a presentation regarding the West Michigan Healthy Climate Plan update, along with a distracted driving simulated crash video.
The committee reviewed and approved several TIP amendments and modifications requested by MDOT, Grand Rapids, and Kent County, including projects related to bridge inspections, traffic systems, pedestrian facilities, and trail developments. Other discussions included a debrief on the region's SS4A grant application, the national BASICS Act, upcoming federal recertification, development of the fiscal year 2027 UPWP, and general organizational updates regarding staffing and regional construction projects.
The committee reviewed and approved several amendments and modifications to the FY2026-2029 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) requested by MDOT, the City of Grand Rapids, and Kent County. These amendments included various bridge inspections, traffic system projects, infrastructure work, and new trail developments. Additionally, the committee received updates regarding the SS4A Implementation Grant application, the BASICS Act, the Waze application process, and ongoing regional construction projects.
The Grand Valley Metropolitan Council's strategic direction focuses on enhancing the quality of life and well-being of the metropolitan area through collaboration among regional partners. Its mission is to advance the community by bringing together public and private sectors to advocate, plan for, and coordinate services and investments with environmental, economic, and social impacts. Key strategic initiatives include ensuring trust and credibility, managing emerging issues, encouraging collaborative service sharing, coordinating a region-wide training exchange, nurturing regional economic development partnerships, and planning for sustainable communities. This framework aims to achieve goals such as planning for orderly growth, preserving environments, promoting economic vitality, and fostering a high quality of life for current and future generations.
The Unified Planning Work Program for the Grand Valley Metropolitan Council outlines federal and state transportation planning requirements and tasks for the Grand Rapids Metropolitan Area during Fiscal Year 2027. It integrates all federally assisted state, regional, and local transportation planning activities, serving as a basis for federal funding and coordination. Key priorities include Data Management and Analysis, Long-Range Planning, Short-Range Planning, Outreach and Education, Transportation Management Systems, Program Coordination, Special Planning Projects, and ITP-Rideshare, all aimed at achieving national transportation goals through a performance-based approach.
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