Regional Transportation Plan

Regional Transportation Plan

The Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) is a long-term blueprint of a region’s transportation system. Usually RTPs are conducted every five years and are plans for thirty years into the future. The plan identifies and analyzes transportation needs of the metropolitan region and creates a framework for project priorities.

These plans are normally the product of recommendations and studies carried out and put forth by a Metropolitan planning organization (MPO). MPOs were formed under the 1962 Federal-Aid Highway Act and are required for any urban area with a population of greater than 50,000.

Aims & Objectives

MPOs must consider the following points when planning an RTP:

# Support the economic vitality of the metropolitan areas, especially by enabling global competitiveness, productivity, and efficiency.
# Increase the safety of the system for users of all modes of transportation.
# Raise the ability of the transportation system to support homeland security and to safeguard the security of users of all modes of transportation.
# Improve accessibility and mobility for people and freight.
# Enhance the integration and connectivity of the transportation system, between modes, for people and freight.
# Environmental considerations:
## Protect and enhance the environment;
## promote energy conservation;
## improve the quality of life; and,
## promote consistency between transportation projects, and State and local planned growth and economic development patterns.
# Promote efficient operation and management of the system.
# Emphasize the preservation of the existing transportation system.

References

[http://www.metro-region.org/article.cfm?articleid=137 Portland Metro RTP]
[http://www.2035plan.org Houston-Galveston Area 2035 RTP]
[http://www.nymtc.org/aboutrtp.cfm New York Metropolitan Transportation Council]
[http://www.pactsplan.org/transportation_improvement Portland Area Comprehensive Transportation Committee (PACTS)]

See also

Houston-Galveston Area Council 2035 Regional Transportation Plan


Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority

Metropolitan Transportation Commission (San Francisco Bay Area)

Houston-Galveston Area Council

External links

* [http://www.nymtc.org New York Metropolitan Transportation Council]
* [http://www.h-gac.com Houston-Galveston Area Council]
* [http://www.metro-region.org Portland Metro]
* [http://www.mta.ca.gov San Francisco Bay Area Metropolitan Transportation Authority]
* [http://www.mta.net Los Angeles Metro]


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