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Transportation Planning

Transportation planning is a cooperative process that involves government agencies, organizations, and the public. It includes monitoring existing transportation systems, forecasting future population growth and travel needs, and developing long-range and short-range plans to address needs. A Metropolitan Planning Organization is responsible for transportation planning in metropolitan areas and develops a Metropolitan Transportation Plan and Transportation Improvement Program. Each state also has a transportation agency that prepares a Long-Range Statewide Transportation Plan and Statewide Transportation Improvement Program to guide projects.

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Transportation Planning

Transportation planning is a cooperative process that involves government agencies, organizations, and the public. It includes monitoring existing transportation systems, forecasting future population growth and travel needs, and developing long-range and short-range plans to address needs. A Metropolitan Planning Organization is responsible for transportation planning in metropolitan areas and develops a Metropolitan Transportation Plan and Transportation Improvement Program. Each state also has a transportation agency that prepares a Long-Range Statewide Transportation Plan and Statewide Transportation Improvement Program to guide projects.

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By : Janriz Gamit Eugene Manahan

Transportation planning is a cooperative process designed to foster involvement by all users of the system, such as the business community, community groups, environmental organizations, the traveling public, freight operators, and the general public, through a proactive public participation process conducted by the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO),state Department of Transportation (state DOT), and transit operators.

Monitoring existing conditions; Forecasting future population and employment growth, including assessing projected land uses in the region and identifying major growth corridors; Identifying current and projected future transportation problems and needs and analyzing, through detailed planning studies, various transportation improvement strategies to address those needs;

Developing long-range plans and short-range programs of alternative capital improvement and operational strategies for moving people and goods; Estimating the impact of recommended future improvements to the transportation system on environmental features, including air quality; and Developing a financial plan for securing sufficient revenues to cover the costs of implementing strategies

A Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) is a transportation policy-making body made up of representatives from local government and transportation agencies with authority and responsibility in metropolitan planning areas

Establish a setting Identify and evaluate alternative transportation improvement options Prepare and maintain a Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) Develop a Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Involve the public

Each state have an agency or department with official transportation planning, programming, and project implementation responsibility for that state or territory, referred to as the state DOT. In addition to transportation planning responsibilities, these agencies may have responsibility for the design, construction, operation, or maintenance of state facilities for multiple modes of transportation (including air, water, and surface transportation)

Prepare and Maintain a Long-Range Statewide Transportation Plan Develop a Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) Involve the public

The Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) The Long-Range Statewide Transportation Plan (LRSTP) Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP)

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