Unified Planning Work Program Sample Clauses

Unified Planning Work Program. A. Each year the MPO shall submit to the Department a program of work that includes goals, objectives, and tasks required by each of the several agencies involved in the metropolitan transportation planning process. This program of work is to be called the Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP), or any successor name. The UPWP shall be approved by the MPO Policy Board, in accordance with 23 CFR §450.314.
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Unified Planning Work Program. The coordination, activities and procedure for the development of the annual Unified Planning Work Program shall follow Procedure PR-07-03 of the TPO’s Operating Manual, or as amended. Pertinent excerpts from the procedure are included here and incorporated as part of this agreement.
Unified Planning Work Program. The Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) is an annual description and documentation of proposed transportation and transportation-related planning activities in the Metropolitan Area. It also serves as the Council’s application for USDOT transportation planning funds. The Council prepares and approves the UPWP and submits the document to MnDOT for forwarding to USDOT for its review and approval. The metropolitan area transportation planning components of the work programs of MnDOT, MPCA and MAC are referenced in the UPWP. The TAB reviews and recommends the UPWP to the Council
Unified Planning Work Program. Narrative: The 2016-2017 Unified Planning Work Program was written and reviewed by the MPO in accordance with the requirements of the joint planning regulations (23 CFR §450) and was formally adopted on May 19, 2016 via Resolution 16-12 Approval of the 2016-2017 Unified Planning Work Program. On April 2014 the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) jointly issued Planning Emphasis Areas (PEAs). On March 18, 2015 FHWA and FTA requested that MPOs reiterate and emphasize the PEAs in their 2016 planning work programs. The three PEAs are: MAP-21& FAST Act Implementation-Transition to Performance Based Planning and Programming (PB); Models of Regional Planning Cooperation (RP; and Ladders of Opportunity (LO). There are numerous projects, efforts and initiatives included in the 2016-17 UPWP that support the different PEAs. As appropriate, the planning emphasis areas, work tasks and initiatives described in other sections of the UPWP are identified with the acronyms of each of the PEAs as indicated above: PB, RP, LO. These labels identify the related PEA associated with each UPWP activity. The 2016-2017 UPWP will continue to focus on the general goal of preserving and sustaining the core MPO activities and requirements with a focus on the following emphasis areas for 2016-2017:
Unified Planning Work Program. Activities: • Mid-Year progress report. • Complete year-end report for FY2023. • Amend 2023 - 2024 UPWP as needed. • Review and modify the format of the UPWP as needed. 2413 - BUDGET AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Activities: • CDOT monthly Metropolitan Transportation Planning reimbursements. • Prepare MPO Budget for PACOG Board adoption. • Prepare Sub-Delegation Budget and Appropriation Ordinances for City of Pueblo • Prepare for and participate in PACOG audit(s) if required under Single Audit Requirements. 2414 - STAFF AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Activities: • Actively participate in Statewide training and educational meetings hosted by CDOT/FHWA/FTA and other organizations within the State. • Make applicable transportation planning training available to staff, committee members, and member agency partners. • Develop staff training and document procedures as necessary. • Develop, implement, and conduct an orientation program for new commission and committee members. • Staff Training on Travel Demand Model, TransCAD (OUT/IN STATE). • Staff Training courses conducted by Nation Highway Institute or National Transit Institute (OUT/IN STATE). • Staff Attendance at Transportation Research Board’s Annual Meeting (OUT/IN STATE). • Staff participation in AMPO’s Annual Conference, AMPO’s Technical Conference (OUT/IN STATE). • Staff attendance/participation in Transportation Research Boards working groups. (OUT/IN STATE). 2415 - PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT ACTIVITIES Products/Activities: • Project specific public involvement. • Review and update the Public Participation Plan (PPP) as needed. • Amend Title VI and LEP Policy as needed. • Issue press releases and advisories related to transportation planning and projects in the region. • Develop and expand a stakeholder’s contact list for notification of planning activities. • Maintain MPO website. • Post notifications on PACOG/MPO social media feeds. • Work collaboratively with local, state, and federal officials and agencies to help achieve established transportation goals and objectives. • Actively participate in meetings and planning sessions of various public and private stakeholder groups that have direct or indirect involvement in transportation planning, land use planning, economic development, community development, infrastructure development. 2416 – EQUITY AND JUSTICE 40 Products/Activities: • Improve access for multimodal or non-motorized travel in Underserved Communities • Improve access and service for public transport...
Unified Planning Work Program. The Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) is developed on a two-year cycle by the MPO in cooperation with the State, local governments and public transportation providers as required under 23 CFR 450.308 Funding for Transportation Planning and Unified Planning Work Programs. The UPWP includes documentation of the metropolitan transportation planning activities anticipated within the region during the next two years. The UPWP also identifies the lead agency for the completion of major corridor studies including, alternatives analysis. The MPO will approve the UPWP and submit it to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and TxDOT for approval and funding. When necessary, the MPO can approve amendments to the UPWP subject to approval by the FHWA, FTA and TxDOT.
Unified Planning Work Program. Transportation planning activities anticipated within the region during the next year, regardless of funding sources, shall be documented and prepared annually by the Staff and TTC and reviewed and endorsed by the MPO Board. Prior to the expenditure of any funds, such UPWP shall be subject to the approval of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Federal Transit Administration (FTA), and the State for funding the activities. Any changes in transportation planning and related activities, regardless of funding source, shall be accomplished by amendments to the UPWP and adoption by the MPO Board according to the same, full procedure as the initial UPWP.
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