RPO America Peer Exchange: Rural Transportation Planning Programs
On May 16, 2024, NADO and RPO America held a virtual peer exchange focused on rural transportation planning programs with three presentations and small group discussion.
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On May 16, 2024, NADO and RPO America held a virtual peer exchange focused on rural transportation planning programs with three presentations and small group discussion.
Arizona‘s rural councils of governments perform the following major responsibilities: Public involvement and local official consultation Collecting and reporting roadway performance data Data collection for roadway classification and population projections
The Volpe Center conducted research for the Federal Highway Administration Office of Planning that explores the implications of Regional Planning Organizations (RPO) engaging in transportation planning partnerships and projects of
Arizona’s rural transportation planning efforts are guided at the regional level by councils of governments (COGs) that serve contiguous areas under 50,000 residents. As entities governed by local elected officials,
In August 2009 and May 2010, a small group of regional transportation planning practitioners convened in Sedona, Arizona (2009) and Park City, Utah (2010) for two days of facilitated discussion
The 2009 report Metropolitan and Rural Transportation Planning: Case Studies and Checklists for Regional Collaboration (PDF) provides case studies and checklists of possible actions that metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs), rural
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