Capital Improvement

Transportation Planning

Call For Applicants

Mobility Advisory Committee is Hiring

The City of El Paso invites residents to apply to serve on the Mobility Advisory Committee (MAC) to assist in the implementation and oversight of the community’s Complete Streets Policy. Applications will be accepted until October 29th, 2025.

The City of El Paso’s Complete Streets policy serves to create a connected, resilient, and equitable transportation network through a shift in street and road design that ensures equitable access to community resources for all people, including those who walk, bike, use a wheelchair, use public transportation, or drive.

 

Through this policy, the City of El Paso confirms its commitment to integrating and prioritizing multimodal transportation options in all street and road projects it undertakes. The Complete Street Policy is linked below or view it here.

The Mobility Advisory Committee (MAC) helps the City operate openly and transparently in the development of a multi-modal transportation policy. The MAC will be made up of eighteen members from our community with diverse backgrounds, who will work in collaboration with City Staff on roadway projects.

Two (2) members from each City Representative District will be selected, and two (2) at large. MAC members are expected to meet at least quarterly, and the Terms of office are two (2) years, expiring on October 31st, 2027. The MAC is not a board nor a commission of the City Council and is not governed by Title 2.04 of the El Paso City Code.

Mobility Advisory Committee Applications may be submitted online.

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Vision Zero

Vision Zero

Vision Zero is El Paso’s shared goal to eliminate roadway injuries and fatalities. Together, we can protect everyone, from our pedestrians to our passengers! The launch of Vision Zero in El Paso, with the development of a Vision Zero Action Plan, signifies the city’s commitment to urgently address the crisis of traffic crashes.

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Complete Streets

Complete Streets

In addition to their transportation function, streets are the largest form of public space in the City. A Complete Streets policy serves to create a connected, resilient, and equitable transportation network through a shift in street and road design that ensures equitable access to community resources for all people, including those who walk, bike, use a wheelchair, use public transportation, or drive.

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Street Design Manual

Street Design Manual

The City of El Paso (COEP) Street Design Manual guides all future street design to be context-sensitive, functional, and sustainable. The City of El Paso Street Design Manual was adopted unanimously by the city council on April 26, 2022.

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Major Thoroughfare Plan

Major Thoroughfare Plan

The City of El Paso Major Thoroughfare Plan (MTP) identifies future classification and expected use of the city’s major thoroughfares. The City of El Paso MTP was adopted unanimously by the city council on April 26, 2022.

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Safe Routes to Parks

Safe Routes to Parks

The City Council approved a resolution on May 28th, 2025, to program $5,800,000 of intersection safety bond funds from the 2022 Community Progress Bond to conduct safety improvements at high-priority City of El Paso Parks and Recreation Facilities.

Council Presentation