Intercounty Connector Bicycle Route project history
When the State Highway Administration published its final ICC plan, called a record of decision, it recommended seven miles of the trail to be built as part of the ICC. That decision also included a bicycle and pedestrian plan that identifies a route for the trail’s remaining 11 miles along parallel roads.
ICC limited functional Master Plan Amendment (bikeways and interchanges)
On July 10, the Planning Board hosted a public hearing on amendments to the ICC Limited Functional Master Plan, then followed up with two work sessions. Staff took comments from the hearing and the board and re-drafted the plan (2.5 MB) for the board to consider on September 18.
Part 1 (pp. 1 to 14)
Part 2 ( pp. 14 to 22)
Part 3 (pp. 22 to 29)
Part 4 (pp. 29 to 35)
Part 5 (pp. 35 to 38)
Appendices (pp. 39 to 45)
Requesta copy on CD-ROM
Project schedule
- April 9, 2009: Planning Board votes on draft ICC Limited Functional Master Plan Amendment
- April 15, 2009: Full Commission votes on draft ICC Limited Functional Master Plan Amendment
- March 10, 2009: County Council approves the Planning Board’s draft ICC Limited Functional Master Plan Amendment
- February 9, 2009: Transportation, Infrastructure, Energy & Environment (T&E) Committee worksession #1
- January 15, 2009: County Council public hearing
- July 21, 2008: Planning Board work session
- July 10, 2008: Planning Board public hearing on draft plan
Public testimony received for hearing - May 22, 2008: Transportation staff to present draft plan to the Planning Board
View staff report | View staff draft plan - April 2, 2008: Public information meeting
View meeting minutes - March 2008: Interagency team reviews preliminary recommendations
- March 19: Public information meeting
View meeting minutes - January 2008: Technical advisory team meeting to discuss results of the field work, develop preliminary recommendations
- November/December 2007: Planning staff field work, interagency meetings
- October 2007: Planning Board approves Purpose and Outreach Strategy report, kicking off the study
M-NCPPC staff contact
David Anspacher, Transportation Planning
301-495-2191
David.Anspacher@montgomeryplanning.org
Date of last update: February 25, 2010