Miamisburg Transportation Plan
The city of Miamisburg Transportation Plan is a policy document to set long-term priorities for the expansion and improvement of the city's transportation systems. Last updated in 1993, the city's current adopted Thoroughfare Plan is outdated and no longer meets the needs of our transportation network. Over the next several months, city staff along with our private sector consultant - CT Consultants - will work to craft a new plan to guide the city's transportation investments over the next 20+ years.
Through this website, we encourage the public to review the elements of the Transportation Plan as they become available for public review. We ask that you submit comments about any portion of the plan or to share your experiences using the city's transportation network, by submitting a comment below. Your thoughts, concerns and ideas will help City Council adopt a plan the meets the needs of residents, visitors, property owners and corporate partners.
Thank you for your time and attention to this important project. Please bookmark this page and check back frequently for more information.
Miamisburg Major Thoroughfare Plan (1993)
The current adopted Thoroughfare Plan may be viewed here.
Miamisburg Transportation Plan Chapters (DRAFT)
Title Page, Table of Contents, and Executive Summary
Chapter Two: Community Engagement
Chapter Three: Existing Conditions and Demographics
Chapter Four: Existing & Future Transportation Facilities
Chapter Five: Thoroughfare Plan with Context Sensitive Classifications
Chapter Six: Context Sensitive Solutions Design Guidelines
Chapter Seven: Recommended Transportation Improvements
Chapter Eight: Plan Implementation
The full and complete document may be downloaded in its entirety here.
Miamisburg Transportation Plan Maps (DRAFT)
Roadway Contextual Classifications
FHWA Roadway Functional Classifications and Land Use
FHWA Roadway Functional Classifications
Average Daily Pedestrian Trips
Public Comment Form
Please use the form below to submit a comment regarding the Transportation Plan, or to share a specific user experience.