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Transportation Policy BoardApril 22, 2024 |
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a. The AAMPO Executive Policy Board met on Friday, April 5, 2024 to discuss the AAMPO Study Area Boundary expansion. The recommendations for the expansion along with the Transportation Policy Board compostion will be present in May with action tentatively scheduled for June. b. May is National Bike Month. AAMPO and partners will host events and programs to encourage cycling throughout the region. For more information, visit https://alamoareampo.org/bikemonth/ c.
AAMPO is pleased to announce the PROTECT grant application for a
Resiliency Improvement Plan has resulted in an award of $485,000. Stay
tuned as the efforts for the Resiliency Study wrap up and the planning
efforts are initiated. d. The draft FY 25 - 28 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is currently available for public comment and the Transportation Conformity Determination will be available by April 29th. Both documents will be online for public comment through May 31, 2024. The documents will be considered by the Transportation Policy Board, through the two-step process, with information in May and adoption in June. e. AAMPO welcomes Sandeep Datla to the team as the agency’s Senior Travel Demand Modeler. He began on April 9, 2024. f. The May 2024 Transportation Policy Board meeting will be held on Monday, May 13, 2024 at 1:30 p.m. g. AAMPO offices will be closed on April 26, 2024 in observance of Battle of Flowers.
Consent Agenda
Items for Individual Discussion and Appropriate Action
At
any time during the meeting of the AAMPO Transportation Policy Board, the
Board reserves the right to adjourn into executive Session at any time
to discuss any of the matters listed on the posted agenda, as
authorized by Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with
attorney), Section 551.072 (deliberations about real property), Section
551.074 ( personnel matters), and Section 551.086 (economic development) |
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