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Transportation Planning Board
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
COG Board Room
Contact: Ronald F. Kirby
rkirby@mwcog.org
Regular monthly meeting of the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board.
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Agenda Items
Agenda
Item 5 - Steering Committee Actions
Item 9 - Letter of TPB Support for the Crescent Corridor Intermodal Freight Project to be Submitted to Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood
Item 14 - Review of Priority Regional Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects
Item 5 - New Federal Transit Administration Livability Programs
Item 5 - FTA Grant Opportunity for Improvement of Bus Stops Serving Traditionally Disadvantaged Populations Throughout the Region
Item 4 - Report of the Citizens Advisory Committee
Item 11 - Approval of an Update of the Coordinated Human Service Transportation Plan for the NCR (3.9 MB)
Item 13 - Letter on MATOC Funding from Vice Chair Snyder to Secretary Homer
Item 3 - Report of the Technical Committee
Item 5 - Letters Sent/Received Since the November 18th TPB Meeting (8.9 MB)
Item 8 - Approve Funding from the FY 2010 UPWP along with an Associated Transmittal Letter for the TPB's 2010 Membership in AMPO
Item 10 - Approval of an Amendment to the FY 2010 UPWP to Revise the Budget and Certain Work Tasks
Item 12 - Briefing on I-270/US 15 Multi-Modal Corridor Study
Meeting Summaries
Minutes
Other Documents
Meeting Schedule for Calendar Year 2010
Presentations
Item 9 - The Crescent Corridor Intermodal Freight Project (6.7 MB)
Item 11 - Update to the Coordinated Human Service Transportation Plan for the National Capital Region
Item 12 - I-270/US 15 Multi-Modal Corridor Study Project Briefing (3.3 MB)
Item 13 - Briefing on the MATOC Program
Item 14 - Priority Unfunded Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects Recommended for Inclusion in the FY 2011-2016 TIP (6.9 MB)
Resolutions
R12-2010: Resolution to Amend the FY 2010 UPWP to Modify the Federal Transit and Highway Administrations' Funding from Maryland and Virginia to Modify Work Activities