Transportation Planning

Transportation planning is the branch of planning that focuses on getting people and goods from one place to another. The Town's transportation planning efforts are guided by the Comprehensive Transportation Plan (CTP), which is Section 2 of Vision Holly Springs, the Town's comprehensive plan. The Town also participates in regular discussions with its neighboring municipalities, such as the Town of Apex and the Town of Fuquay-Varina, its regional partners, such as GoTriangle and the NC Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO), and the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT), to ensure collaboration and cohesion in the transportation network.

Destination 2055 - Metropolitan Transportation Plan for the Triangle Region (2055 MTP)

Destination 2055 examines the transportation network and land uses throughout the study area and useDestination 2055 is the long-range transportation plan for the Triangle region developed by the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) and the Triangle West Transportation Planning Organization (TWTPO) with input from all of the member jurisdictions. Similar to the Town's Comprehensive Transportation Plan (CTP), Destination 2055 examines the transportation network and land uses throughout the study area and uses growth projections to help inform the recommended transportation improvements for the roadway, rail, transit, bicycle, and pedestrian networks over the course of the next 30 years. The plan is currently in development, and more information is available on the project website.  

SWAS 2019Southwest Area Study (SWAS)

The Southwest Area Study was a study completed in 2019 by CAMPO and NCDOT that evaluated the multi-modal network and land use scenarios in and around southwestern Wake County, northern Harnett County, and the municipalities of Angier, Apex, Fuquay-Varina, and Holly Springs. As the study includes elements relating to the Town, it is examined when considering transportation projects in Holly Springs. View a copy of the study on CAMPO's website.