Regional Transportation Plans

WFRC develops the Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) for the Salt Lake and Ogden-Layton Urban Areas. The RTP is a fiscally constrained plan for transportation facility improvements over the next 20-30 years. Designed to meet the mobility needs of a growing population, the RTP is developed in accordance with federal guidelines. It includes roadway, transit, and active transportation facilities paired with the appropriate land use that is identified, modeled, selected, and phased, with the help of region-wide transportation partners; local communities including planners, engineers, and elected officials; stakeholders; and the general public through an extensive planning process. This process, along with the steps used to develop the RTP, are documented and supported with analysis and evaluation methods that help determine the best transportation improvements with a limited amount of funding.
Multi-modal street in Salt Lake City
In-Progress 2027-2055 RTP
WFRC, local communities, and our partners are currently collaborating to develop the 2027-2055 RTP.
Cover image of the 2023-2050 RTP
Adopted 2023-2050 RTP
The 2023-2050 RTP was adopted in May 2027 and has been amended several times since adoption.
Cover image of the 2019-2050 RTP
Past RTPs
Past RTPs document earlier planning processes, providing a record of decisions, assumptions, and methodologies that informed prior transportation planning efforts.

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For additional information, please contact:

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Jory Johner
Long-Range Planning Director

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