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Building Texas’ transit vision for 2050 

With CDM Smith’s support, TxDOT developed its first statewide multimodal transit plan to guide investments, close mobility gaps, and support growth through 2050. 

Client

Texas Department of Transportation

Location

Texas

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Irie Price
Transportation Communications Specialist

TxDOT advanced a consensus-driven multimodal transit plan 

Texas transit systems provided nearly 230 million trips each year, yet rapid population growth, changing demographics, and emerging technologies were reshaping mobility needs statewide. To prepare for these shifts, TxDOT launched its first-ever Statewide Multimodal Transit Plan (Texas SMTP 2050) which integrated existing transit services, identified gaps and emerging markets, and aligned transit investments with federal funding opportunities. 

Defining a statewide transit vision 

Program support began with facilitation and development of statewide consensus on TxDOT’s priorities, goals and actions. 

Assessing needs, gaps, and future demand 

The team evaluated existing systems, plans, demographics, growth trends, and travel markets to identify unmet needs and emerging transit opportunities. 

Engaging stakeholders across Texas 

CDM Smith led a comprehensive engagement program with transit agencies, MPOs, advisory committees, and the public to build statewide alignment. 

Developing actionable strategies and funding paths 

The plan defined priorities, performance measures, capital and operating needs, and funding options to guide future transit investments. 

Texas SMTP 2050 was developed through an 18-month planning and engagement process that included more than 2,900 public survey responses, engagement with over 2,000 Texans at in-person events, statewide digital outreach, and coordination across all 25 TxDOT districts. The plan built on existing local and statewide efforts to improve connectivity, address congestion, and support economic development. After completion, it served as TxDOT’s long-term investment guide and was advanced to the Transportation Commission for review and adoption, helping shape a safe, accessible, and integrated transit network for Texans through 2050. 

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Irie Price

Transportation Communications Specialist

Irie leads innovation workshops and crafts engagement campaigns, simplifying complex road usage charging topics for public audiences with tailored communications.

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