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WELCOME to the Pasco County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)

 

Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) is responsible for transportation planning in Pasco County.

 

MPO is funded primarily by two federal grants through the Florida Department of Transportation. The three groups involved in the MPO planning process include elected officials from member governments that form the MPO Board, the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), comprised of staff  and participating agencies, and the Citizens' Advisory Committee (CAC). The MPO is the State and Federally recognized official Transportation Planning Agency for Pasco County including the municipalities. The County has an agreement with the MPO to provide staff services.

 

 

MPO planning activities concentrate on the following:

1. Follow the Federal Transportation Planning Process to ensure continued eligibility of Federal and State funding of improvements for a multimodal transportation system.
2. Develop the MPO's Unified Planning Work Program budget.
3. Develop the Pasco County MPO list of priority projects.
4. Develop the five-year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for State and Federal transportation projects.
5. Implement the MPO's 2035 Long-Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) and the 2015 -2025 Interim Plan via the MPO's list of priority projects and the TIP.
6. Develop a regional transportation project priority list including Transportation Regional Incentive Program grant funds.
7. Develop a continuity of operations plan that will guide how the MPO will continue to function after a disaster.
8. Assist the County with the US 19 Urban Infill and Redevelopment Plan and the FDOT with the corridor plan that will include median channelization; continuous, right-turn lanes; and other long-term and short-term improvements.
9. In conjunction with Hillsborough and Pinellas MPOs, develop a coordinated, public transit, human-services transportation plan.
10. Assist with regional public-involvement processes and regional transportation meetings.
11. Strengthen the public-involvement process by providing MPO activities and documents on the MPO website.
12. Develop corridor-management plans for specific highways.
13. Coordinate regional transportation planning with other MPOs.
14. Assist in refining the regional transportation forecasting computer model.
15. Continually update the Traffic Congestion Management System.
16. Assist in Transit planning efforts in conjunction with the Pasco County Public Transportation Division (PCPT).
17. Develop a major update of the five-year Transit Development Plan (TDP).
18. Assist in the implementing of the Transit Development Plan (TDP).
19. Fund and support the Transit Disadvantaged Community Transportation Coordinator (Local Coordinating Board).
20. Fund the County Traffic Operations Division to perform annual road-traffic counts.
21. Provide current and projected socioeconomic and land use data for the County.
22. Provide current-year and future-road classification maps, number-of-lanes maps, current-year available capacity tables, list of congested roadways, clear-zone tables, and Joint Participation Agreements.
23. Seek funding for the implementation of a Countywide bicycle and pedestrian plan.
24. Refine ultimate road network plans for subareas of the County.
25. Implement the Multiuse Trail Plan for the region and seek funding to interconnect trails.
26. Assist with the FDOT Goods Movement Study for the region.

MPO Spotlight
I-75 Project advancement
PCPT Comprehensive Operational Analysis (COA)
Pasco LRTP: May Newsletter
Pasco County Cities - MPO Links
City of Dade City
City of Port Richey
City of New Port Richey
City of San Antonio
City of Zephyrhills
Town of St. Leo
Adjacent Counties MPO Links
Hillsborough County
Pinellas County
Hernando County
Polk County
Federal Transportation Links
US Intelligent Transportation Systems
US Department of Transportation
Federal Highway Administration
Federal Transit Administration

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