Winston Transportation System Plan Update

Welcome to the project website for the City of Winston Transportation System Plan (TSP) Update!

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What is a TSP?

A Transportation System Plan is a long-range planning document for Winston, shaped by community input and adopted into the Comprehensive Plan, that describes the city's transportation system and details projects, programs, and policies to meet transportation needs now and in the future. This long-range planning document helps the City improve and expand its transportation system to support existing users and future growth.

What will the TSP accomplish?

This project will:

Your perspectives and input are an important element of this update.

Does Winston currently have a TSP?

The current City of Winston TSP was adopted in 2003. Since that time, there has been a growing need to:

Changes in state, regional, and local plans and regulations have also occurred. This project will update the current TSP to reflect the changes that have occurred since 2003 and anticipate the changes that will take place over the next 20 years.

Opportunities to be Involved

The project team hast held three (3) Outreach Milestone events to give the community an opportunity to participate in the TSP Update process and provide input. The first event took place in September 2021, the second event was held in September 2022, and the third event took place in March 2023. Read about their outcome in the summaries on the Project Documents page. The project team presented the Draft TSP Update to the Planning Commission in May 2023 and the City Council in June 2023 for consideration to adopt! City Council will make their final decision this summer. See the plan HERE!

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