Transportation corridors are essential pathways that play a key role in building sustainable, connected communities. At their core, they represent the intersection of infrastructure systems—transit, energy, water, and stormwater—creating opportunities for coordinated improvements that maximize each system's potential. Many cities are now reimagining infrastructure through integrated long-range corridor planning to modernize aging utilities and deliver multimodal mobility solutions.
The Complete Corridors approach is a powerful way to achieve these goals. By fostering collaboration among stakeholders and tackling key challenges, corridors pave the way for equitable, efficient, and sustainable development.
As urban cities embrace this vision of integrated corridors, they are adopting methods that balance growth with environmental and social priorities. By aligning infrastructure improvements with community needs and sustainable practices, integrated corridors are shaping how cities connect people, spaces, and systems, redefining inclusive and adaptable urban development.

