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National Capital Region Transportation Plan
The transportation planning process is continuous. Ongoing work at the TPB and by partner transportation agencies throughout the region contributes to the next update of the National Capital Region Transportation Plan. The plan provides a snapshot in time of the region's transportation network, transportation and related issues that present challenges to livability today or possibly in the future, priority projects and services within a reasonable financial outlook, and expected transportation system future performance.
Visualize 2050

Visualize 2050, the National Capital Region Transportation Plan, is the metropolitan transportation plan for the metropolitan Washington region. Plan development began in 2022 and was approved by the Transportation Planning Board on December 17, 2025. Visit visualize2050.org to view the plan, Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), Air Quality Conformity Analysis Report, interactive maps, and project list. All three documents were approved at the December 2025, board meeting. Read more.
Visualize 2045
Visualize 2045 was the federally mandated transportation plan for the National Capital Region approved in June 2022. The plan includes priority projects, programs, and policies that the region's transportation agencies expect to be able to afford through 2045 and also aspirational initiatives that go beyond financial constraints to guide the region to achieve its shared goals. Visit visualize2045.org for more information.
Click here to download the Visualize 2045 plan.
News & Multimedia
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July 11, 2018
COG has developed a mapping application that looks at job and residential patterns, including who currently lives near their jobs and who lives further away,...
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June 20, 2018
A recent Transportation Planning Board (TPB) analysis looked at trends in how people in the region travel, including riding Metro and transit, bicycling,...
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June 14, 2018
In December and January, the TPB endorsed seven initiatives for a better transportation future. This spring, the TPB began a conversation in the region to get...