Transportation Criteria Manual Update

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The City of Austin'sTransportation Criteria Manual (TCM) is one of nine technical criteria manuals cited in Austin's Land Development Code (LDC). The TCM defines the rules, requirements, and technical guidelines for building mobility infrastructure in Austin. For the past two years, Austin Transportation staff worked with multiple City departments, partner agencies, and design professionals to update and modernize Austin's TCM.

The City of Austin's Transportation Criteria Manual (TCM) is one of nine technical criteria manuals cited in Austin's Land Development Code (LDC). The TCM defines the rules, requirements, and technical guidelines for building mobility infrastructure in Austin. For the past two years, Austin Transportation staff worked with multiple City departments, partner agencies, and design professionals to update and modernize Austin's TCM.

The TCM, approved in December 2021, takes effect on June 20, 2022. The TCM will be available on the Austin Municode portal in June 2022.

The City of Austin'sTransportation Criteria Manual (TCM) is one of nine technical criteria manuals cited in Austin's Land Development Code (LDC). The TCM defines the rules, requirements, and technical guidelines for building mobility infrastructure in Austin. For the past two years, Austin Transportation staff worked with multiple City departments, partner agencies, and design professionals to update and modernize Austin's TCM.

The City of Austin's Transportation Criteria Manual (TCM) is one of nine technical criteria manuals cited in Austin's Land Development Code (LDC). The TCM defines the rules, requirements, and technical guidelines for building mobility infrastructure in Austin. For the past two years, Austin Transportation staff worked with multiple City departments, partner agencies, and design professionals to update and modernize Austin's TCM.

The TCM, approved in December 2021, takes effect on June 20, 2022. The TCM will be available on the Austin Municode portal in June 2022.

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    Use the hyperlink above or the link to the right of this page to access section 11 of the TCM. Then use the tool below to share your ideas and provide feedback. Need additional assistance or guidance? Email at TransportationCM@austintexas.gov

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    Use the hyperlink above or the link to the right of this page to access section 12 of the TCM. Then use the tool below to share your ideas and provide feedback. Need additional assistance or guidance? Email at TransportationCM@austintexas.gov

    Note: Hyperlinks in the sectioned PDFs may not be active (clickable). To access a hyperlink within these sections, copy/paste the URL text into your web browser or access the link from the Complete TCM Draft.

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    Use the hyperlink above or the link to the right of this page to access section 13 of the TCM. Then use the tool below to share your ideas and provide feedback. Need additional assistance or guidance? Email at TransportationCM@austintexas.gov

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