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Six cities revo­lu­tion­iz­ing landscapes with integrated corridors 

See how these six cities are revolutionizing landscapes with integrated corridors that modernize aging utilities and deliver multimodal mobility solutions.

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.

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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.

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Let's explore six groundbreaking communities who redefine city scapes with sustainable and smart solutions.

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Jenny Humphreys

Jenny Humphreys

Senior Transportation Planner

Jenny has two decades of experience leading and coordinating engineering, traffic, water, environmental, and planning teams. She balances mobility, funding and environmental needs to support communities.

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