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SPATS Current Documents for Public Review and Comment
SPATS Policy Committee Meetings
- Next Policy Committee meeting will be Monday, June 14th, at 10 am at the following address in the Spartanburg County Administrative Office (Conference Room 6, downstairs): 366 N. Church St., Spartanburg, SC 29303
- Final Agenda August 2020
- February 10, 2020 minutes (approved May 2020)
- May 21, 2020 minutes (approved August 2020)
- August 10, 2020 minutes (approved November 2020)
- November 9, 2020 minutes (approved February 2021)
- Agenda May 2020
- Please email Kaitlyn at kkong@spartanburgcounty.org for updated minutes and agendas.
- STIP Funding Process Graphic
- View published version here: https://my.visme.co/view/907mn0m8-stip-project-funding-process
- Agenda November 9th, 2020
- Agenda February 8th, 2021
SPATS Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)
- Please review the most-up-to-date TIP Nonguideshare draft here: TIP Nonguidshare - 2.9.2021
- Please email Kaitlyn at kkong@spartanburgcounty.org for current approved TIP.
- Please review the draft Guideshare document here: SPATS financial summary - 3.31.21
- Please review the most current transit funding request here: SPATS FY 21 Request
- Please review the most recent Annual Listing of Obligations: SPATS Annual Listing of Obligations FY20
- Please review the most up-to-date TIP Update here:
SPATS Long-Range Transportation Plan (LRTP)
- Please see the current LRTP here: 2015 SPATS Long-Range Transportation Plan
- Please review the most recent LRTP Amendment here: SPATS draft LRTP amendment 2020
Please provide your comment to Kaitlyn Kong, kkong@spartanburgcounty.org or 366 N. Church St., Suite 700, Spartanburg, SC 29303
Please see also: SCDOT Press Releases
Spartanburg Area Transportation Planning Geospatial and Data Analysis Maps
Browse geospatial data that is part of the SPATS collection. SPATS uses geospatial analysis to assist us in long and short-range planning decision making. Transportation planning requires the use of many databases, both public and private, to study transportation facilities and networks, flows of people, goods, and vehicles over the transportation networks; and social, economic, and environmental conditions that affect or are affected by transportation networks. Please feel free to use this analysis for visualization and analysis purposes in your projects with your own tools.
- Map Index
- Map 1 - 2020 Major Employment
This map shows top employers of >50 employees inside Spartanburg County. (Source: OneSpartanburg and Upstate Alliance) - Map 2 - Spartanburg County Growth Map 1990-2020-2040
This map displays the population density from the 1990 Census data. These maps were used to show Spartanburg County Growth for the Area Performance Plan (Effective 1/1/20). (Source: ACOG)- Spartanburg County Growth Map 1990-2020-2040
This map displays the projected population density from the Census data. (Source: ACOG) - Spartanburg County Growth Map 1990-2020-2040
This map displays the projected population density from the Census data over the next 20 years.
(Source: ACOG)
- Spartanburg County Growth Map 1990-2020-2040
- Map 3 - 2019 SCDOT Average Daily Traffic
This map displays the Average Daily Traffic for the county. Useful for highlighting potential bottleneck or congestion areas. (Source: SCDOT) - Map 4 - 2040 LRTP Volume to Capacity
This map demonstrates the predicted 2040 Capacity for road infrastructure. This data is sensitive to housing developments, zoning changes, and sewer and water organizations. (Source: SPATS) - Map 5 - Spartanburg County Projected Growth by Census Tract (2040)
This map shows the project's growth in the census's smallest grouping - a tract. Important to demonstrate where population density might rise, thus traffic increases. (Source: SCDOT) - Map 6 - Total Crashes by Road Segment [2015-2019]
This map displays aggregated data from years 2015 to 2019 on fatal, severe, and other minor crashes along with the county's road segments. (Source: SPATS/SCDOT) - Map 7 - Top 7 Corridors Area Crashes
This map demonstrates crashes on only the Top 7 corridor crashes. These are: US 29, US 176 US 221, SC 9, SC 296, SC 290, SC 292. (Source: SPATS/SCDOT) - Map 8 - Atlanta to Charlotte Passenger Rail Corridor Investment Plan (GADOT)
This map displays the possible routes of the High-Speed Rail from ATL to CLT through SC... Most recent public meetings state that Greenline is the current preference. (Source: GADOT) - Map 9 - SCDOT/ SPATS LRTP/CTC Projects
This map displays all three organizations' projects on one map which is useful for comparing zones of improvement and regional gaps in infrastructure. (Source: SPATS) - Map 10 - Boiling Springs Study Area (Non - Aerial)
This map demonstrates Employee Count, Road Infrastructure, Crashes (2015-2019) and SCDOT, LRTP, CTC projects (Source: SPATS) - Map 11 - Duncan Lyman Wellford Study Area (Non - Aerial)
This map demonstrates Employee Count, Road Infrastructure, Crashes (2015-2019), and SCDOT, LRTP, CTC projects. (Source: SPATS) - Map 12 - Reidville Study Area (Non - Aerial)
This map demonstrates Employee Count, Road Infrastructure, Crashes (2015-2019), and SCDOT, LRTP, CTC projects. (Source: SPATS) - Map 13 - Comprehensive Plan 2018 - 2035 Land Use Element
This map displays the Land Use Suitability scaled from Low in Blue to High in Red across the county. Planning areas are in white. (Source: Spartanburg County)
Public Participation and Title VI
- Public Participation Plan: The SPATS Public Participation Plan (PPP) explains the process by which public comments are incorporated into the transportation planning process. Please review the latest version of our SPATS Public Participation Plan here: PPP February 2021 (PDF)
- Title VI Statement: Spartanburg County operates programs without regard to race, color or national origin. A copy of the Spartanburg County non-discrimination policy (Title VI and LEP Plan) as well as a complaint procedure (Appendix A) are provided below. Additionally, any person or agency may request a copy of the plan via telephone, fax, mail, or in person and shall be provided a copy of the plan at no cost. Spartanburg will make reasonable effort to provide a translated plan at no cost to LEP individuals upon request.
- Please review the Title VI, Environmental Justice and LEP Plan here: SPATS Title VI and LEP Plan appd February 8, 2021
Questions or comments regarding Complaint Procedures and the LEP Plan may be submitted to:
Spartanburg County Planning
Lisa Bollinger, Transportation Planning Manager
PO Box 5666 Spartanburg, SC 29304-5666
Phone: 864-596-3570
Fax: 864-596-3018
Email: lbollinger@spartanburgcounty.org