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Transportation and Mobility Implementation Committee

Transportation activities in Bethlehem account for about 20% of the city’s total community-wide GHG emissions. This is primarily the result of over 450 million vehicle miles traveled (VMT) over a single year. The purpose of this section’s strategies is to promote the use of low emission or zero-emission vehicles by residents, businesses, and government, to increase public transportation use, improve walkability, increase bicycling, and generally provide safe and alternative transportation modes to fossil fuel vehicles.

The Transportation and Mobility Implementation Committee meets with the ideas and goals from this section in mind.

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Phases

Phases overview
Phase 1: Identify Year 1 & 2 Goals
Identify Year 1 & 2 Goals
Phase 2: Implement Year 1 & 2 Goals
Implement Year 1 & 2 Goals
Phase 3: Identify Year 3 Goals
Identify Year 3 Goals
Phase 4: Implement Year 3 Goals
Implement Year 3 Goals
Phase 5: Identify Year 4 Goals
Identify Year 4 Goals
Phase 6: Implement Year 4 Goals
Implement Year 4 Goals
Phase 7: Identify Year 5 Goals
Identify Year 5 Goals

Identify Year 4 Goals

November 11, 2024 - November 21, 2025

Year 4 Goals Include:

  • Continued partnership with LANTA for Broad Street and Stefko EBT routes
  • Development of a Complete Streets and Bike Infrastructure Plan
  • DCNR, Northampton County, HUD, and Fish and Wildlife funding supports acquisition of the abandoned rail line to close the Greenway/Saucon Rail Trail gap