Austin Strategic Mobility Plan
The ASMP is Austin's first comprehensive, multimodal transportation plan, and guides our short- and long-term transportation projects, programs, initiatives, and investments. Initially adopted in April 2019, the ASMP plans for all the ways we get around Austin. This includes driving, walking, bicycling, rolling and taking public transportation. You can learn more here about the ASMP's development process and implementation over time.
- Policy Document
Full plan document as amended in 2024
View the complete ASMP policy document
Individual chapters
Executive Summary and Introduction
Chapter 1: Prioritizing Our Safety- Safety Culture | Designing for Safety | Safe Behaviors
Chapter 2: Managing Our Demand
- Land Use | Parking | Curb Management | Transportation Demand Management Programming | Shared Mobility
Chapter 3: Supplying Our Transportation Infrastructure
- Pedestrian Network | Roadway System | Public Transportation System | Bicycle System | Urban Trail System | Condition of Infrastructure | Emerging Mobility Solutions | Aviation
Chapter 4: Operating Our Transportation Network
- Transportation Operations | Closures and Detours | Goods Movement
Chapter 5: Protecting Our Health and Environment
- Public Health | Air and Climate | Water and Stormwater | Land and Ecology
Chapter 6: Supporting Our Community
- Equity | Affordability | Accessibility | Public Interaction
Chapter 7: Implementing Our Plan
- Data | Collaboration | Financial Strategies | Action Table
Appendices
- Acronyms and Glossary | Street Network Table and Other Maps | List of Attached Plans | Chapter 380 Strategies
- To see full appendices, you can find them in the full plan document.
- Street Network Table
The ASMP Street Network Table and Street Network Map show Austin’s vision for improvements to the street network over the next 20+ years. They went into effect on April 21, 2019, replacing the 2025 AMATP Roadway Table and Map, and were amended on November 30, 2023.
The Street Network Table and Map include roads that are within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City of Austin. They are used to identify right of way dedication requirements to accommodate future roadway conditions (referred to as Dedication of Right of Way in the Land Development Code).
These future roadway conditions found in the table include a description of the multimodal elements within the right of way. The map reflects all of the systems that make up our roadways.
ATX Walk Bike Roll
Austin City Council voted November 30, 2023 to adopt the Urban Trails Plan, Bicycle Plan, and Sidewalks, Crossings, and Shared Streets Plan.
Stay Connected
We need YOU on board to reach our community's mobility goals! Come along for the ride:
- Subscribe to the weekly Austin Mobility News email newsletter.
- Follow the City's Mobility departments on social media: @austinmobility, @AUStinAirport, /ATXMobility, /ATXCapitalDelivery and /AustinAirport.
- Email the team at ASMP@austintexas.gov.