Phase 1 and 2 Summary
The Statewide Mobility Management Project was initiated in December 2015 with the goal of improving travel options for residents and visitors of the state.
The Mobility Management Phase 1 project produced a comprehensive concept development report. The report identified regional centers across the state that were transportation destinations for medical services, shopping, and employment. During this phase market needs were analyzed and concepts were developed to fill gaps in service.
In Phase 2, the state was organized into six regions based on the regional centers identified in Phase 1 (Panhandle, Southwest, North Central, South Central, Northeast, and Southeast). Statewide and Regional Coordinating Committees were established to identify additional gaps and needs. Focusing in each region, coordination strategies were developed based on leveraging existing service to improve access, creating system efficiencies to reduce redundant service and expanding transportation access to areas without service.
Completed Projects:
- Pilot Project: Southeast Regional Coordination Committee - Completed June 2018
- Scottsbluff Flexible Route Transit Service - Completed January 2018
- Eustis to Gothenburg Transit Service - Completed November 2017
- Lexington to North Platte Transit Service - Completed October 2017
- Tecumseh to Auburn Transit Service - Completed September 2017
- Tryon to North Platte Transit Service - Completed May 2017
View Active Projects.
Contact Information
Statewide Mobility Manager
William Bivin
University of Nebraska at Omaha
108 CPACS
6001 Dodge Street
Omaha, NE 68182
402-570-0491
bbivin@unomaha.edu
Resources
- Statewide Coordination Committee Handbook
- Regional Coordination Committee Handbook
- Mobility Manager Handbook
- Mobility Management Project Update - July 2019