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Planning for transportation improvements

Whether across the state or across the street, our experts utilize the transportation planning process to guide infrastructure investment decisions.

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Check out our projects here! 

What We Do

Our planning professionals help develop implementable solutions that support livable communities and meet your stakeholders’ needs.  Our planning process considers technical, socio-economic, and environmental elements, as well as accounts for public input and government policies.  Our planning and traffic professionals work with public agencies and private developers to ensure that transportation infrastructure is adequately planned to support their vision for growth and quality of service.

Areas of Expertise

  • Thoroughfare Planning

  • Corridor Studies

  • Parking Studies

  • Travel Demand Modeling

  • Policy and Procedures

  • ​Asset Management (GIS/GPS Mapping and Inventory) 

See some examples of our Transportation Planning projects below: 

Strategic Transportation Safety Plan

Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) | Maricopa County, AZ

MAG Strategic Transportation Safety PlanLee Engineering is working with the MAG Transportation Safety Committee and Transportation Safety Steering Group (TSSG) to carry out a comprehensive update of the 2005 MAG STSP.  A primary objective of the TSSG is to provide a broad view of transportation safety from the standpoints of a wide variety of user groups.  The TSSG includes representatives of 14 individual and agency stakeholders that will guide the regional vision, goals, objectives, strategies, countermeasures, and performance measures for transportation safety.  The STSP will also identify strategies for addressing new areas of transportation safety.  The development of the STSP has been closely coordinated with the development of the state’s Strategic Highway Safety Plan Update by ADOT.  The recommendations included in the STSP will be incorporated in the next MAG Regional Transportation Plan.

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