VTrans2035


The commonwealth’s statewide long-range multimodal transportation plan, or the VTrans2035 is being developed by the Office of Intermodal Planning and Investment in partnership with the:  

The Federal Highway Administration and regional planning bodies across the state are also participating in its development.

VTrans2035 will examine the accomplishments of VTrans2025, the current statewide long-range multimodal transportation plan that was completed in 2004.

As part of the process, the new plan will:  

  • Review accomplishments since VTrans2025.  (Fall 2008)
  • Examine socioeconomic trends and forecasts. (Fall 2008)
  • Explore the long-term viability of the motor fuels tax. (Fall 2008)
  • Explore through a series of issue papers transportation policy trends and choices in the following areas: safety, system preservation, freight, mobility, accessibility/connectivity, land use, regionalism, economic development, technology, congestion and environment.  (Spring/Summer 2009)
  • Inventory and integrate existing modal agency plans. ( Summer 2009)
  • Examine the characteristics and deficiencies in significant statewide corridors, and identify strategies to improve movement through and between them. (Summer 2009)
  • Determine the economic impact of the transportation investment. (Fall 2009)
  • Examine the adequacy of transportation funding. (Fall 2009)
  • Include extensive public and stakeholder involvement. (Ongoing)


The public can stay abreast of the process on this Web site.


For more information, e-mail statewideplan@vdot.virginia.gov or call (866) 835-6070.