Transportation
The Transportation Services Bureau prepares analyses and recommendations
concerning all transportation modes and issues in the City of Norfolk
through the provision of recommendations, special studies, presentations
and liaison/coordination roles related to transportation issues,
agencies and funding. Major work program elements include
production and maintenance of the General Plan transportation
element, highway project programming and development with the Virginia
Department of Transportation (VDOT), liaison and coordination activities
with Hampton Roads Transit
(HRT), federally mandated regional transportation planning activities
at the Hampton Roads Planning District
Commission (HRPDC), advancement and promotion of public input
and review on major transportation issues, and coordination with
Norfolk Airport Authority on Master Planning
activities and implementation.
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Norfolk
Light Rail Transit
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Highway
System
Norfolk’s network of highways and arterial streets
is the City’s primary link to the larger Hampton Roads region
and also the nation. Therefore, in support of Norfolk’s future
planning and development goals, maintaining and improving travel
along the highway system is a top priority. Norfolk participates
fully in the federally mandated, regionally based long-range
transportation planning process for urbanized areas which is
coordinated through the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission
(HRPDC). Information on the region’s current transportation
plan is available at
www.hrpdc.org. |
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Public
Transportation
As part of a balanced transportation network, a broad
mass transportation system including buses, ferries, services
for the disabled, and ridesharing and other similar transportation
demand management programs is available in the City of Norfolk.
Information on specific transit routes, schedules and fares
is available from Hampton Roads Transit (HRT) at
www.hrtransit.org. |
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Air
Travel
Norfolk International Airport is the major jetport
facility for both passenger and cargo services in the Hampton
Roads region. Airport and flight information can be obtained
at www.norfolkairport.com. |
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Transportation
System Operations
The Department of Public Works directs and oversees
highway maintenance and construction programs, traffic signal
system operations, signage and pavement marking programs, and
neighborhood traffic calming efforts. The Public Works web address
for these programs is www.norfolk.gov/PublicWorks/trans.asp. |
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Pedestrian
and Bicycle Facilities
Planning for pedestrian and bicycle facilities is
directly incorporated into all transportation improvement programs
in Norfolk. In most instances, such facilities share rights-of-way
with the main streets creating multi-use corridors. However,
opportunities for separate facilities for bicycles and pedestrians
are also considered and endorsed where feasible and appropriate. |
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Traffic Count
Data
Historical Virginia Department of Transportation
(VDOT) 24-hour traffic count data for approximately 175 locations
in Norfolk from 1972 – 1994 is contained in the attached table.
Data is not available for all locations for all years.
Click here to
view data (note that it may take a minute to load). |
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