Transportation impacts every one of us. Our public participation plans reflect our commitment to providing opportunities for meaningful engagement with the communities we serve. Two draft plans are currently available for public review and comment. We’re looking for your comments on either or both plans by May 10, 2024. Our 2024 Public Participation Plan will guide public involvement for the next five years. A second participation plan specifically outlines engagement that will take place around the 2050 Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) update. The MTP helps us plan for our region’s growth and plan for tomorrow’s transportation needs. Public input is a critical part of the planning process, and we want to hear from you. Click below to read about both plans and make your public comment. https://lnkd.in/djd3T-pn
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Transportation impacts every one of us. Our public participation plans reflect our commitment to providing opportunities for meaningful engagement with the communities we serve. Two draft plans are currently available for public review and comment. We’re looking for your comments on either or both plans by May 10, 2024. Our 2024 Public Participation Plan will guide public involvement for the next five years. A second participation plan specifically outlines engagement that will take place around the 2050 Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) update. The MTP helps us plan for our region’s growth and plan for tomorrow’s transportation needs. Public input is a critical part of the planning process, and we want to hear from you. Click below to read about both plans and make your public comment. https://lnkd.in/djd3T-pn
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#ICYMI: We published the Blueprint for Regional Mobility: 5-Year Refresh, an update of the region’s first employer-led transportation agenda from Baltimore to Richmond for an equitable, innovative and seamless superregional transportation network that enhances economic competitiveness and quality of life. Recognizing major shifts since the original publication in 2018, we’ve identified priorities that reflect today’s regional landscape and ongoing discussions with cross-sector stakeholders: 1️⃣ Implement sustainable funding for regional transit agencies, including Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) and Maryland Department of Transportation MTA; 2️⃣ Advance the Red Line light rail project in Baltimore; 3️⃣ Restore Washington, D.C. as a world-class passenger rail hub through the Washington Union Station Expansion Project and the new Long Bridge; 4️⃣ Restore Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge; 5️⃣ Support transit-oriented development and economically competitive land uses; and 6️⃣ Facilitate employer signaling on infrastructure investments. Read the report for the full list of Refreshed Next Moves for the region, its residents and its business community: https://bit.ly/3SuFZTm
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New Blog: In an era where State Department of Transportation agencies are tasked with saving lives, connecting communities, and maintaining modern infrastructure, the challenges are more formidable than ever. In our latest blog, Access Sciences highlights key takeaways from the Southeastern Association of State Highways and Transportation Officials (#SASHTO2024) conference and insights we shared to support the State DOT challenges. #recordsmanagement https://lnkd.in/g6dhtTVD
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This week, MPO Executive Director Tegin Teich appeared on a panel of policy experts at a Boston City Council hearing on the possibility of instituting congestion pricing in the Boston area. Tegin discussed research by MPO staff examining the benefits, opportunities, and challenges public agencies faced in implementing roadway pricing programs in urban areas across the U.S. MPO staff highlighted four key considerations for the successful implementation of roadway pricing programs: ‣ Building buy-in for policies throughout the planning and design of programs ‣ Setting prices strategically to change travel behavior and reduce congestion ‣ Designing strategies to mitigate burdens on low-income communities ‣ Continuous evaluation and data collection to improve policies Read the MPO’s report, Learning From Roadway Pricing Experiences, at bostonmpo.org/trending. Through further policy research and analysis, the MPO will continue contributing to the knowledge base around congestion pricing so that policymakers have the necessary data and information as they consider these strategies and what could work for the Boston area.
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The Northern Virginia Transportation Commission says Metro should continue to work with federal, state, regional and local funding partners to develop long term, sustainable, dedicated funding to meet Metro’s capital and operating needs. That guidance leads the list of ten recommendations for Metro that are outlined in the 2024 edition of NVTC's "Report on the Performance and Condition of WMATA." The recommendations are designed to address Metro’s structural cost growth, operational and financial accountability, oversight, structural funding deficit, as well as capital and other focus areas. The recommendations are intended to offer Metro, the Commonwealth of Virginia and the Greater Washington region a framework for the continued regional funding and reform discussions that will take place over the next year. Learn more: https://hubs.la/Q02-BpN50
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🚨 Don't miss the biggest update on the future of infrastructure planning at The National Infrastructure Summit! 🗣️ We're looking forward to hearing from 🔹Jerry Grant, Chairperson, Dublin Port Company; 🔹Kevin Meaney, Principal Officer, National Investment Office, Department of Public Expenditure and Reform and 🔹Paul Sheridan, Director of Main Contracting Services, CIF for the panel discussion: The future of major infrastructure planning Topics covered in this must see panel include: 🔸Policy and regulatory updates: What you need to know 🔸How can policy be better aligned with practice? 🔸What are the blockages and challenges to delivery that need to be addressed? 🔸How can government support industry and future infrastructure? 🔸What can the industry do to address current workforce constraints? 🔸Speeding up the process – how will reforms affect major projects? How can we feasibly speed up the planning process? Book your tickets now and join us on May 2nd at the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Golden Lane, Dublin! 👉https://loom.ly/KSYyQI8
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INSIGHT: Where billions are being invested in US public transit - Mary Scott Nabers, president and CEO of Strategic Partnerships, gives an overview of the current, unprecedented level of federal funding in the USA for public transit projects, highlighting some of the key initiatives where grants are being invested and the differences they will make to the communities they serve
INSIGHT: Where billions are being invested in US public transit
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🚨 BELMONT RESIDENTS 🚨 If you'd like more information about the Transportation Bond that will be on the ballot for Belmont residents next month, check out what I found on this website: 🌐 https://lnkd.in/eiaPrHuK ℹ Scroll down to the third question, "Which projects were selected to establish the transportation bond?" ℹ Click on it to expand it. ℹ Click the link that says "May 23, 2024 Council Meeting Minutes." ℹ Go to Agenda item 3 and click the link, "Transportation Bond Presentation – Projects, Estimates, and Prioritization Agenda Memo." ℹ Pay close attention to slides 4, 6, 8, 9, 10 as these are the projects used to establish the $25 Million bond amount. They have ⭐PICTURES⭐ to help show the proposed improvements, which I found super helpful. #beinformed #2024Election #transportationbond #tellallyourfriends #belmontnc
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Transportation decisions have changed. When developing extensive transportation networks like highways, railways, and airports, decisions often unintentionally separated communities, limiting access to nearby resources and opportunities. This particularly effected minority and low-income neighborhoods. But now, transportation decisions use a meaningful public engagement appropach. According to the U.S. DOT, this means : Actively engaging the entire community for broad representation, reviewing and valuing input from the public, and integrating community feedback into project planning and development. At ForeSight Communications, our DBE, ACDBE, WOSB, and EDWOSB certifications, paired with our expertise in public engagement, make us uniquely equipped to guide transportation projects that honor community voices and regulatory standards. We’re here to help create bridges between communities and decision-makers, ensuring that every transportation solution is inclusive and impactful. Contact Us Today. Visit thinkfsc.com #transportationsolutions #infrastructuredevelopment #transportationequity #publicengagement #communityconnections #engagingcommunities #dbecertified #wosbcertified #edwosbcertified #acdbecertified #marketingsupport #communityoutreachsupport #prsupport
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Monday, 9/30, join our webinar on Transportation Equity! This webinar will feature C. Sequoia Erasmus, Associate Deputy Director of Equity and Engagement at California Transportation Commission (CTC); Nailah Pope-Harden, Deputy Director of Equity & Tribal Affairs for Caltrans; and Russell Rawlings, Statewide Community Manager for California Foundation for Independent Living Centers (CFILC). https://bit.ly/4eOGpNh This webinar provides insights on #transportationequity from advocates and policymakers at the state and local levels. What does transportation #equity look like in practice? What are the opportunities, resources, and best practices to help #transportation agencies and #localgovernments center equity in #transportationplanning and implementation? How can advocates, planners, and policymakers collaborate more effectively on equitable transportation policies and initiatives? How can planners and policymakers improve #communityengagement to be more inclusive of the people most impacted by transportation infrastructure investment? This webinar series is sponsored by AARP California. https://bit.ly/4eOGpNh
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