Welcome to
Multimodal Solutions, LLC


Multimodal Solutions, LLC is a small, women owned, business working to solve the complex challenges of integrating multiple modes of transportation, including bus/bike/scooter lanes, pedestrian infrastructure, and transit facilities into the existing roadway network.  Through innovative and optimal design, we can achieve an increase in the capacity of the existing roadway by moving people and expanding safe travel options that will provide mobility freedom for everyone.


Amy Inman, M.S.

Owner and Principal Consultant

Amy has 20 years of professional experience in the transportation industry working to expand safe and reliable transportation choices through innovative planning, design, public involvement, and implementation of multimodal transportation solutions.

Amy Inman, M.S.
Owner and Principal Consultant
Experience

Education

University of IllinoisMaster of Science – Geography and Urban Planning
Indiana University, Bachelor of Science – Environmental Science and Public Affairs

Bio

Amy is a highly skilled and motivated leader with 20+ years of professional experience in the transportation industry focused on leading innovation and change in multimodal transportation planning, project development, funding, and implementation.  Whether leading statewide, regional, corridor, or local level planning or project initiatives, Amy will always seek to reach the heart of the people through best planning practices that incorporate meaningful, “boots on ground”, public involvement, resulting in achievable recommendations that reflect and support the values and needs of the community.  

Amy has a unique blend of experience successfully leading large, complex, and sometimes politically sensitive projects from conceptual design to construction.  

Statewide Planning, Programs and Projects 

– Statewide Transit and Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Plan – Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation
– Surface Transportation Plan 2040 – Commonwealth of Virginia
– VTrans 2040 – Commonwealth of Virginia
– Multimodal System Design Guidelines – Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation
– Transit Development Plans – Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation
– Transit Operating Assistance Program Performance-Based Funding Allocation Methodology – Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation 

Regional Planning and Projects

– Hampton Roads Regional Transit Vision Plan – Department of Rail and Public Transportation 
– Richmond Regional Transit Vision Plan – Department of Rail and Public Transportation
– Super NoVA Transit and TDM Vision Plan – Department of Rail and Public Transportation
– Super NoVA Transit and TDM Action Plan – Department of Rail and Public Transportation
– Regional Rapid Transit Study, DiRecTionS, Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO)
– Regional Pedestrian Plan – Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) 
– Multimodal and Public Space Design Guidelines, Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)
– Transit Comprehensive Operations Analysis – IndyGo and Indianapolis Planning Organization (MPO)

Local Planning and Projects

– Multimodal Transportation Master Plan, Program of Projects, and Resource Allocation Plan – City of Norfolk, Virginia
– Downtown Norfolk Multimodal Transportation Master Plan – City of Norfolk, Virginia
– Norfolk Transit System Redesign – City of Norfolk, Virginia
– Granby Street Bike Lane Project Development – City of Norfolk, Virginia
– Vision Zero Neighborhood Speed Reduction Program – City of Norfolk, Virginia
– Implementation of eScooter and eBike Program – City of Norfolk, Virginia
– Richmond Transit Network Plan (Transit System Redesign) – City of Richmond, Virginia

Corridor Planning and Projects

– Broad Street Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Alternatives Analysis, Environmental Assessment, and Conceptual Design – Department of Rail and Public Transportation
– Pulse BRT Design and Construction – City of Richmond, Virginia
– I-95 Transit and Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Plan – Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation
– I-66 Outside and Inside the Beltway Transit and Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Recommendations – Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation
– Route 1 Multimodal Alternatives Analysis from I-495 in Fairfax, VA to Ft. Belvoir in Prince William County, VA – Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation
– Northeast Corridor Alternatives Analysis – Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)