The City of Riverside PACT consists of: a Pedestrian Target Safeguarding Plan (PTS), an Active Transportation Plan (AT Plan), a Complete Streets Ordinance (CSO), and a Trails Master Plan (TMP). These four plans will help the City create robust, sustainable and accessible transportation options and public spaces for residents and visitors well into the future. These plans include creating funding strategies and opportunities to provide more transportation options such as walking, bicycling, and taking public transit from one place to another.
The City of Riverside’s vision is to build a safer, healthier, and more sustainable transportation network. PACT provides an opportunity to continue examining neighborhood roadways and set up a vision for years to come.
Benefits of the PACT Plan
- Reduce greenhouse gas emissions/ reducir las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero
- Improve community health / mejorar la salud comunitaria
- Improve local economy / mejorar la economía local
- Safer transportation options / opciones de transporte más segura
PACT Related Documents
- Update Presentation
- Riverside PACT - Table of Contents
- Riverside PACT Section 1 (Introduction)
- Riverside PACT Section 2 (Existing Conditions )
- Riverside PACT Section 3 (Community Engagement)
- Riverside PACT Section 4 (Active Transportation Plan)
- Riverside PACT Section 5 (Trails Master Plan)
- Riverside PACT Section 6 (Pedestrian Target Safeguarding Plan)
- Riverside PACT Section 7 (Complete Street Ordinance)
- Riverside PACT - Appendix A
- Riverside PACT - Appendix B
- Riverside PACT - Appendix C
- Riverside PACT - Appendix D
- Riverside PACT - Appendix E
- Riverside PACT - Appendix F
- Riverside PACT - Appendix G
- Riverside PACT - Appendix H
- Riverside PACT - Appendix I
- Riverside PACT - Appendix J
- Riverside PACT - Appendix K
- Bicycle Master Plan