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Service Description: The Master Plan of Highways (MPOHT) is an amalgamation of updates to the transportation network specified in each area, sector, and functional plan throughout the county.
A log of updates is included below.
1/23/2018
The following transportation elements of master plans have been incorporated into this GIS layer:
White Flint 2 (December 2017)
Grosvenor-Strathmore Metro Area Minor Master Plan (December 2017)
Rock Spring (December 2017)
6/30/2017
The following transportation elements of master plans have been incorporated into this GIS layer:
Bethesda Downtown Plan (approved and adopted May 2017)
Greater Lyttonsville Sector Plan (approved and adopted March 2017)
PlanWestbard (approved and adopted July 2016)
8/24/2016
Roadway network elements of area plans between 2009 and May 2016 have been incorporated.
Notation for state highways has been added to appropriate road segments.
Roadway extents are now accurately reflected in geography.
Master planned roadways that were constructed have been updated from "planned" to "built."
Inconsistencies with spelling and abbreviations have been resolved.
New Hampshire Avenue bus rapid transit corrirdor has been added.
Symbology:
New symbology has been introduced for clarity, particularly for transitways and for HOV lanes. Additionally, segments proposed for removal from the MPOH are symbolized in black.
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Description: The Master Plan of Highways (MPOHT) is an amalgamation of updates to the transportation network specified in each area, sector, and functional plan throughout the county.A log of updates is included below.1/23/2018The following transportation elements of master plans have been incorporated into this GIS layer:White Flint 2 (December 2017)Grosvenor-Strathmore Metro Area Minor Master Plan (December 2017)Rock Spring (December 2017)6/30/2017The following transportation elements of master plans have been incorporated into this GIS layer:Bethesda Downtown Plan (approved and adopted May 2017)Greater Lyttonsville Sector Plan (approved and adopted March 2017)PlanWestbard (approved and adopted July 2016)8/24/2016Roadway network elements of area plans between 2009 and May 2016 have been incorporated.Notation for state highways has been added to appropriate road segments.Roadway extents are now accurately reflected in geography.Master planned roadways that were constructed have been updated from "planned" to "built."Inconsistencies with spelling and abbreviations have been resolved.New Hampshire Avenue bus rapid transit corrirdor has been added.Symbology:New symbology has been introduced for clarity, particularly for transitways and for HOV lanes. Additionally, segments proposed for removal from the MPOH are symbolized in black.
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