Now is the time to give input on proposed changes to our region’s long-range transportation plan. We want to hear from people interested in bicycle, pedestrian, transit and highway transportation projects and their effect on air quality in this region.
The Durham-Chapel Hill-Carrboro Metropolitan Planning Organization (DCHC MPO) seeks input by August 7. Please weigh in on an amendment to transportation improvements included in the 2050 Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP). Also, please share feedback on the region’s Air Quality conformity report.
The 2050 MTP identifies future highway, bus, rail, bicycle, pedestrian, and other transportation projects for this region over the next 30 years. The Air Quality report demonstrates that the region will continue to attain air quality goals with the implementation of the amended 2050 MTP.
Residents and other stakeholders are asked to review the 2050 MTP Amendment #1 and Air Quality Conformity Determination Report on the DCHC MPO website and provide comments at www.bit.ly/2050MTPAmend1 (in English or Spanish), or by email, or by calling (919) 503-4119 no later than Monday, Aug. 7.
Residents are encouraged to provide comments directly to the DCHC MPO Board, either in person or virtually, at the Board’s public hearing for this item on Wednesday, Aug. 9, at 9 a.m. Send your request to speak at the hearing by email or by calling (919) 503-4119.
The board meeting livestream will also be available for viewing on the DCHC MPO YouTube.
DCHC MPO Seeks Public Comment on Regional Short Range Transportation Plan
Now is the time to give your input on our region’s short range transportation plan. We want to hear from people interested in bicycle, pedestrian, transit, rail, and highway transportation projects and hear how the funding of these projects impacts you.
The Durham-Chapel Hill-Carrboro Metropolitan Planning Organization (DCHC MPO) seeks input by July 26. Please weigh in on the upcoming adoption of the FY 2024-2033 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The TIP identifies highway, bus, rail, bicycle, pedestrian, and other transportation projects for this region over the next 10 years. Projects in the DCHC MPO TIP are a subset of projects from the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), which contains projects across all of North Carolina. The first four years of the TIP must also match the first four years of the DCHC MPO Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP).
Residents and other stakeholders are asked to review the FY 2024-2033 TIP on the DCHC MPO website and provide comments at www.bit.ly/FY24-33TIP, or by email, or by calling (919) 503-4119 no later than July 26.
Residents are encouraged to provide comments directly to the DCHC MPO Board, either in person or virtually, at the Board’s public hearing for this item on Wednesday, August 9, at 9 a.m. Send your request to speak at the hearing by email or by calling (919) 503-4119. The board meeting livestream will also be available for viewing on the DCHC MPO YouTube.