Congratulations to the City of Casselberry who adopted a Vision Zero resolution, committing to reaching zero traffic fatalities and serious injuries on City roads by 2030 and all other roads in Casselberry by 2040.
MetroPlan Orlando
Government Administration
Orlando, Florida 1,248 followers
Transportation planning agency for Orange, Osceola and Seminole counties
About us
MetroPlan Orlando is the transportation planning organization for Orange, Osceola and Seminole counties in Central Florida. Our mission is to provide leadership by engaging the public and fostering effective partnerships.
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MetroPlanOrlando.gov
External link for MetroPlan Orlando
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Orlando, Florida
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1996
Locations
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Primary
250 South Orange Avenue, Suite 200
Orlando, Florida 32801-3441, US
Employees at MetroPlan Orlando
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Lara Bouck
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Mary Ann Horne
Community Outreach Strategist at MetroPlan Orlando
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Alexander Trauger
Visionary, highly accomplished, dynamic, and results-driven executive with a record of success in strategic planning, team building, transportation…
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S Scott Boyd
Orange County Commissioner, District 1
Updates
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People who are blind or visually impaired navigate their familiar and new environments every day. What is that like and how can you, as a sighted person, put yourself in their shoes? Save the date and mark your calendars for the Blind Experience. Join us during Mobility Week 2024, where you are invited to immerse yourself in an experience of navigating the built environment, the way blind and visually impaired people do. This effort is a yearly event held to promote drivers’ awareness of the White Cane law and pedestrian safety. Please make sure to register today: https://bit.ly/4eYYWGK
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Florida Department of Transportation and SunRail have announced Sunrail service suspension as crews prepare for Hurricane Milton. Operation is expected to remain closed through at least Thursday, October 10, depending on the impact of the storm. As you are preparing, please stay safe and pay attention to updates from our local government and transportation partners.
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The discussions were deeply insightful with this crowd. Last week we presented on the goals of our 2050 Plan to the City of Orlando Mayor's Committee on Healthy Aging and Livibility. They shared with us some of the transportation challenges they see hindering them from being able to age in place and live an independent existence as they step into the later years of their lives. As we plan for 2050, it is important to take into account as many transportation stories and perspectives of our residents as possible. Our outreach efforts continue, and we are committed to talking to as many people and groups as possible. ➡ If you would like our outreach team to present to your group about how we are planning for the future of Central Florida transportation, please contact our communication specialist, Leilani Vaiaoga, at Leilani.Vaiaoga@MetroPlanOrlando.gov. ➡ If you would like to take the 2050 Plan survey (2 minutes) visit: https://bit.ly/2050Plan2 .
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Dean Grandin, a retired City of Orlando planner and Orange County resident, is fortunate not to experience any current transportation challenges. But as a senior who plans to age in place, he shares his concern about how he will get around without relying on a car or private transportation like Uber and Lyft. A common concern he and friends from his senior living community share. Our 2050 Plan outreach efforts continue as we talk to people in their communities about their transportation challenges, and what things they believe would make the transportation system better in Central Florida as we plan for the future. If you would like a presentation to your community group on our Journey to 2050, please contact Leilani Vaiaoga at Leilani.Vaiaoga@MetroPlanOrlando.gov. #2050Plan #2050PlanTransportationTalks #TransportationPlanning #MetropolitanPlanningOrganization #Transportation #CentralFlorida #CommunityEngagement
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We're seeking applicants for three open seats on the TDLCB, which helps improve transportation for disadvantaged Central Floridians. Get details on how you might fit in: https://lnkd.in/e6AVwWPA If you want to participate, apply online by Oct. 22. MetroPlanOrlando.org/TDLCB.
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Congratulations to past board chair Cmsr. Mayra Uribe on receiving Association Metropolitan Planning Organizations (AMPO)'s 2024 Outstanding Elected Official Leadership award for championing her community and successfully advancing transportation planning! This significant national honor was bestowed at last week’s AMPO Annual Conference. In this photo, Cmsr. Uribe celebrates with (L to R): MetroPlan Orlando Exec. Dir. Gary Huttmann, Palm Beach Gardens Mayor Chelsea Reed, Palm Beach TPA Exec. Dir. Valerie Neilson, AICP, and Sarasota/Manatee MPO Exec. Dir. David Hutchinson.
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We're so honored to be named the 2024 Designated Official Planning Agency of the Year by the Florida Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged (CTD)! This award recognizes us for exceeding our efforts to help transportation disadvantaged (TD) citizens in Orange, Osceola and Seminole counties. Thank you to the CTD for this highly regarded award and MetroPlan Orlando Director of Regional Partnerships Virginia L Whittington. We're especially grateful for all of our LCB members who serve alongside elected officials from Orange, Seminole and Osceola counties: Cmsr. Mayra Uribe (Chairperson), Mayor Pat Bates (Vice Chairperson), and Cmsr. OLGA LUCIA CASTANO. Your dedication to the TD community makes a positive impact in the region we serve.
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Greetings from West Palm Beach! The 2024 Florida Public Transportation Association (FPTA)/ Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged (CTD) Annual Conference & EXPO is off to an energetic start for director of regional partnerships, Virginia L Whittington, and transportation planner, Sarah Larsen. #TeamMetroPlanOrlando #FPTA2024 #FPTA #CTD #MobilityForAll