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May 28, 2009

Transportation board seeks public comments

What would you  do with $1.4 billion?

The Baltimore Regional Transportation Board is inviting public comments about how to spend that amount in transportation funds through 2013.

While the board might not  be a household name, it plays a vital role in the region's transportation future  as the conduit for federal  transportation dollars in Baltimore and surrounding counties.

Attached is a press release.

 

BRTB SEEKS PUBLIC COMMENTS ON
$1.4 BILLION TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM

BALTIMORE (May 28, 2009) –  Nearly $1.4 billion dollars will be invested in the region’s transportation system through 2013 in a new draft transportation program released for public review by the Baltimore Regional Transportation Board.  The BRTB is the organization which serves as a conduit for federal transportation dollars in the Baltimore region.
The draft of the 2010-2013 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for the Baltimore region is a list of transportation priorities and projects for which federal funding will be requested over the next 4 years. Projects are drawn from recommendations in Transportation Outlook 2035, the long-range transportation plan for the Baltimore region.
The proposed projects will protect and enhance our current transportation investments by providing for maintenance and system expansion. Transportation projects benefit the community by providing jobs, and also make our system safer, reduce congestion, improve air quality, and provide more alternatives for moving people and goods.
Proposed new projects include Lexington Market transit improvements, Mobility bus implementation, deck replacement of the Abingdon Road bridge, and the overhaul of Metro cars.
Other proposals include:
  • Hybrid replacement buses for MTA
  • Repaving area roads
  • Bridge repairs and painting
  • Sections of the Jones Falls and Herring Run trails
  • Beltway widening
  • Improved traffic lights and coordinated signal systems
  • Planning for the proposed Red Line
  • Additionally, an air quality report looking at the potential impact transportation projects could have on the region's air quality has also been released for public review. The draft Air Quality Conformity Determination concludes that implementation of the projects in the 2010- 2013 TIP does not worsen the region's air quality or delay the timely attainment of the national ambient air quality standards. The pollutants addressed in the conformity determination include ozone, fine particulate matter, and carbon monoxide.
    The draft TIP and air quality report are available online in PDF format at www.baltometro.org.  Print versions are also available at the Regional Information Center, as well as select local libraries and planning offices in the region.         
    Both the TIP and draft Air Quality Conformity Determination will be open for public review through Friday, June 26. Public participation is extremely beneficial in making sound decisions. The public is encouraged to review the draft reports and submit comments.
    The public is invited to review and comment on the draft list of projects included in the TIP. Submit comments in writing to:
                Baltimore Regional Transportation Board
                2700 Lighthouse Point East, Suite 310
                Baltimore, MD  21224
                Fax: 410-732-8248
                E-mail: comments@baltometro.org
                Web: Public comment form at www.baltometro.org/bboard
    A public meeting on the Final Draft of the 2010-2013 TIP and draft Air Quality Conformity Determination will be held on Wednesday, June 17, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Baltimore Metropolitan Council (2700 Lighthouse Point East, Suite 310, Baltimore, MD 21224). Lighthouse Point is located on the waterfront side of the 2700 block of Boston Street. Presentations will be made at 4 and 5:30 p.m.
    Written comments may also be submitted at the BRTB meeting at the Baltimore Metropolitan Council on Tuesday, June 23, at 9 a.m.
    Comments postmarked by June 26 will be accepted no later than 3 days after the end of the comment period.
    For more information on the TIP or the Air Quality report, contact Regina Aris at raris@baltometro.org or 410-732-9572.
    # # #
    The Baltimore Metropolitan Council (BMC) is the organization of the region’s elected executives who are committed to identifying regional interests and developing collaborative strategies, plans and programs which will improve the quality of life and economic vitality throughout the region.  The Baltimore Regional Transportation Board (BRTB) is the federally-recognized Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for transportation in the Baltimore region.  BMC provides technical and staff support to the BRTB.

Posted by Michael Dresser at 11:54 AM |
Categories: For policy wonks only
        
About Michael Dresser
Michael Dresser has been an editor, reporter and columnist with The Sun longer than Baltimore's had a subway. He's covered retailing, telecommunications, state politics and wine. Since 2004, he's been The Sun's transportation writer. He lives in Ellicott City with his wife and travel companion, Cindy.

His Getting There column appears on Mondays. Mike's blog will be a forum for all who are interested in highways, transit and other transportation issues affecting Baltimore, Maryland and the region.
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