plans & policies


This page hosts plans and policies that FAST Planning produces for the Metropolitan Planning Area.

approved plans

The short-range, project funding Transportation 
Improvement Program.
Updated July 2023.
Administrative Modification #1

The long-range, 20-year Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP).
Updated 2018.

Targets an improved, safe non-motorized transportation network.
Updated 2021.

Site-specific design recommendations for Green Infrastructure facilities that are suited to Fairbanks

Design toolkit & site-specific recommendations.

Unified Planning Work Program; the FAST Planning staff work plan. Updated 08/2022

Sets the procedures that we use to engage residents in long-range transportation planning in a meaningful way. Updated May 2022.

Developed with DOT&PF to identify & design relevant infrastructure improvements & policy changes to improve freight mobility in the region

A plan that aims to enable FAST Planning and partner agencies to efficiently approach road/rail crossing elements and improve network safety.

This study aims to highlight how Minnie Strret mobility and connectivity could be improved while enhancing neighborhood livability.

Identifies safety improvements that consider access and mobility for all users on College Road.

Presents potential alternatives for an expanded and more consistent road maintenance system across the FNSB.


approved policies

Ensures the emphasis on connectivity for all users & all modes of transportation.

Encourages the use of Green Infrastructure facilities as part of urban street design to retain, treat, & reduce storm-water runoff.

Supports planning efforts to provide an integrated transportation & land use system that stimulates smart economic growth.



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