Mobility
Mobility
Designing the Future of Transportation & Mobility
At RRM, we are committed to serving public agencies throughout the West Coast, integrating transitional mobility concepts with actionable infrastructure designs. Our mission is to continue improving upon and transforming mobility modes, making them more sustainable and accessible to all. Our in-house civil engineers, landscape architects, planners, and surveyors to take projects from initial visioning stages through preliminary design, environmental clearance, into final engineering, and construction. We do this through consistent and proactive management of RRM’s staff and our trusted sub-consultant team of traffic, rail, environmental, geotechnical, and cost management firms..
Active Transportation Planning, Design & Implementation
Our team is passionate about shaping the future of urban mobility through planning, design, and engineering solutions that prioritize walking, biking, and micro-mobility. From multiuse trails to on-street bike facilities and micro-mobility systems, we partner with public agencies to create vibrant, resilient, and connected communities.
- Connected Multimodal Networks
- Multiuse Trails
- Greenways
- Protected Bike Facilities
- Rail Trails
- NEV Systems
- Micro-Mobility
Shaping the Future of Cities, One Street at a Time
Catering to the diverse needs of pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles while setting the gold standard for urban design, Complete Streets encourage walking and biking, transforming our cityscape into a harmonious blend of accessibility, sustainability, and comfort.
- Complete Streets
- Streetscapes
- Traffic Circles
- Green Infrastructure
- On-Street Bike Facilities
- Pedestrian Improvements
Featured Mobility Projects
Mobility Team
“My core focus is on developing relationships with your team and your clients.”
Mike Sherrod
Leader of RRM’s Mobility Market Sector | RRM Managing Partner
“Always be open to ways we can help our clients and community.”
Kayla
Mobility Market Sector Deputy Leader | Principal Landscape Architect
Santa Cruz Rail Trail
Our Mobility team has played a key role in developing a braided trail network that forms a continuous multi-use spine, offering alternative transportation options and coastal access along Santa Cruz County’s 40-mile coastline from Watsonville to Davenport.