The Texas A&M University will transform the Flagship Campus into a greener, more people-centric place by providing seamless mobility for students, faculty, staff, residents, visitors, and event goers and to connect with the surrounding community.
The vision will be accomplished through enhanced pedestrian and bicycle connections, improved accessibility, transit options, shared mobility services, innovative technologies, and autonomous vehicles. The transformation will support the teaching, service, and research missions of the university and make Texas A&M University a premier college campus.
The following principles will guide the development and implementation of the Campus Transformational Mobility Plan:
- The mobility technologies and services will be planned, developed, and operated to improve safety.
- The campus mobility technologies and services will be environmentally friendly.
- Mobility will be provided equitably for all groups, including individuals with disabilities and individuals in lower income groups.
- The university will serve as a test bed for innovative mobility technologies and services.
- Technology will be deployed when ready and in a way that allows flexibility for future changes.
- Innovative funding will be promoted to advance technologies and services, but deployment will be based on resource availability.