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301

Public Involvement & Outreach in Transportation Planning

In accordance with 23 CFR 450.316, a metropolitan planning organization (MPO) is required to engage in a metropolitan planning process that creates opportunities for public involvement, participation, and consultation throughout the development of the Metropolitan Transportation...

Financial Planning & Fiscal Constraint

Federal regulations require Metropolitan Transportation Plans (MTPs), Transportation Improvement Programs (TIPs), and Statewide Transportation Improvement Programs (STIPs) to be “fiscally constrained.”

Long-Range Statewide Transportation Plan

Each state must prepare a long-range statewide transportation plan, in accordance with 49 USC 5304(f) , that provides for the development and implementation of the multimodal transportation system (including transit, highway, bicycle, pedestrian, and accessible transportation) for the state.

Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP)

Overview

Each state is required under 49 U.S.C. 5304(g) to develop a statewide transportation improvement program (STIP) covering a period of at least four years. The STIP is a staged, multi-year, statewide intermodal program of transportation projects, consistent with the statewide...

Scenario Planning

Scenario planning is a process that evaluates the effects of alternative policies, plans, and/or programs on the future of a community or region.

Certification Review

Every four years, the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) must certify that each metropolitan planning organization (MPO) serving a transportation management area (TMA) – a designation by DOT of an urbanized area with a population over 200,000 as defined by the...

Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP)

Overview

A Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) is an annual or biennial statement of work identifying the planning priorities and activities to be carried out within a metropolitan planning area. At a minimum, a UPWP includes a description of the planning work and resulting products, who...

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)

Each metropolitan planning organization (MPO) is required, under 49 U.S.C. 5303(j) , to develop a Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)—a list of upcoming transportation projects—covering a period of at least four years. The TIP must be developed in cooperation with the state and...

Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP)

Overview

Each metropolitan planning organization (MPO) must prepare a Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP), in accordance with 49 USC 5303(i), to accomplish the objectives outlined by the MPO, the state, and the public transportation providers with respect to the development of the...