Transportation systems are more than just a way to get from point A to point B. Rather, they play a critical role in determining the character of a community, the interaction of land uses and the potential for development.
Glatting Jackson focuses on designing transportation systems that create partners in mobility: motorists, transit riders, bicyclists and pedestrians. We engage the resources of our multiple disciplines – urban design, landscape architecture, planning and environmental science – to create systems that support, rather than burden, their communities.
Glatting Jackson’s transportation planners and engineers understand that the primary challenge of designing transportation systems is to balance a facility’s purpose and design with the community’s social, economic and physical needs. We help our clients create streets, highways and transit systems that strike a balance between moving people and building sustainable, livable communities.
We also help our clients – both public and private - leverage their infrastructure investments to support their broader community vision.
Our services range from planning and concept initiation to policy development and implementation. Our team members’ experience includes engineering, planning, architecture, landscape architecture and public facilitation. We excel at:
- Transit planning and design
- Mobility, area-wide and circulation studies
- Traffic-impact and corridor analyses
- Walkability
- Planning and design of pedestrian and bicycle systems
- Transit facility planning
- Traffic calming
- Street design and streetscape design
- Scenic corridor management
- Parking planning
- Transportation for urban redevelopment
- Community involvement