Transportation Planning
Transportation Planning involves implementation of the Town’s adopted Comprehensive Transportation Plan, conducting special studies, managing the Morrisville Smart Shuttle, and working collaboratively with transportation partners such as the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) and the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) to advance transportation network improvements within Morrisville and around the Triangle region.
Active Plans and Studies
Completed Plans and Studies
Regional Transportation Planning
The Triangle Region is a place of connected towns and cities requiring transportation planning efforts to span across multiple jurisdictions. Below are some of the regional transportation planning efforts in which Morrisville is an engaged stakeholder.
Blueprint for Safety Plan
The Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) recently developed a comprehensive regional multimodal safety action plan in partnership with the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT), referred to as the Blueprint for Safety. The Blueprint for Safety identified strategies and actions to improve roadway transportation safety throughout the CAMPO region. The plan's development kicked off in early 2024 and was completed in the summer of 2025. Learn more about the plan here.
Destination 2055 Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP)
The Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) and Triangle West Transportation Planning Organization (TWTPO) fully adopted the Triangle region’s most up-to-date metropolitan transportation plan (MTP), Destination 2055, in February of 2026. Destination 2055 is the region’s federal- and state-recognized long-range plan for transportation improvements across the region, including roadway, transit, rail, bicycle, pedestrian, and other transportation projects over the next 30 years. More information on Destination 2055 is available here.
Triangle Bikeway
Through a multi-agency effort, a feasibility and implementation study was completed in April of 2022 that studied a 23-mile shared-use path connecting Raleigh to Chapel Hill along the I-40 corridor, including a stretch along the northern edge of the Town of Morrisville. Following up from that study, the Triangle Bikeway project is currently in its evaluation of alternatives and conceptual design phase. Access the project website here for more information.
Triangle Bikeway Feasibility and Implementation Study - Final Plan (PDF)
Wake Transit Program
The Wake Transit Program is a public transportation expansion investment program primarily funded through a dedicated transit sales tax approved by Wake County voters in 2016. GoTriangle and the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) work together with transit providers, cities, and towns throughout Wake County to accomplish Wake Transit program goals, which include an annual program budget and multi-year project programming tool, known as the Annual Wake Transit Work Plan, and planning for future investment through adoption of a 10-year Wake Transit Plan and a 5-year Wake Bus Plan. The Wake Transit Program also funds the Community Funding Area Program, which provides financial support toward the operation of the Morrisville Smart Shuttle.
Wake Transit Documents and Plans
Wake Transit Performance Tracker
Wake BRT: Western Corridor Rapid Bus Extension Major Investment Study
The Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) led a major investment study identifying and evaluating potential alignment options for extending the planned Raleigh to Cary Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) service to Research Triangle Park (RTP) through Morrisville. The study concluded in early 2023 with a recommended locally preferred alternative utilizing NC 54/Weston Parkway/Evans Road/McCrimmon Parkway.
Further study and analysis are continuing with a Concept of Operations Study, which kicked off in September of 2025. The Concept of Operations Study is developing BRT program guidelines and standards for the future BRT extension corridor; assessing feasibility, costs, and benefits of different operational scenarios for the extension; confirming the Locally Preferred Alternative for the corridor; determining how extension services will coordinate with core BRT services; and developing detailed plans to prepare the BRT extension corridor for potential future design work, funding, and implementation.
Final Study Documents
Study overview presentation to Morrisville Town Council on April 11, 2023 (PDF)
Additional Resources on Statewide Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning
Several major roadway projects within the Town of Morrisville are expected to be finished or to begin construction over the next five years. Click the button below for additional information on major roadway projects within the Town of Morrisville that are either being led and/or managed by the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT).