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TPB Press Conference

Wednesday, February 18, 2004
11:00 AM - 11:45 AM

COG Board Room

Contact: Ron Kirby
rkirby@mwcog.org
202-962-3310

The TPB has identified $13.2 billion in total unfunded transportation needs over the six year period from 2005 to 2010 in the District of Columbia , Northern Virginia , Suburban Maryland, and  for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. These unfunded needs are outlined in the brochure “Time to Act”.

The Press Conference will be followed by the regular monthly meeting of the TPB.


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Committees:

Transportation Planning Board

Agenda Items

  • Agenda
  • Item 5 - Program Committee Actions
  • Item 5 - Letters Sent/Received Since the January 21 TPB Meeting
  • Item 8 - Draft FY 2005 UPWP (3 KB)
  • Item 10 - Project Submissions for the 2004 CLRP and the FY 2005-2010 TIP
  • Item 11 - Draft Scope of Work for the Air Quality Conformity Assessment for the 2004 CLRP and the FY 2005-2010 TIP
  • Item 3 - TPB Technical Committee Highlights
  • Item 9 - Draft FY 2005 Commuter Connections Work Program (3.4 KB)

Meeting Summaries

  • Minutes

Presentations

  • Item 13 - Report on Ozone Transport in the Washington Region (2.3 MB PowerPoint File)
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