Archive for the '2035 RTP' Category
Why you should care when the TPC sends the RTP to the FTA
Closed Published by Gulf Coast Institute July 11th, 2007 on ConnectionsThe Transportation Policy Council, a governing board of the Houston-Galveston Area Council made up of elected officials from around the region, expects to vote to approve the draft 2035 Regional Transportation Plan on August 24th, when it will be sent to the Federal Transportation Administration.
The Transportation Policy Council extended the public comment period for the 2035 Regional Transportation Plan for an additional two weeks to July 16th.
How many jobs are in your opportunity zone?
Closed Published by Gulf Coast Institute June 18th, 2007 on ConnectionsHow we measure various aspects of our regional growth has a tremendous impact on the quality of life for Houstonians. Instead of measuring our opportunity zones by how far one can drive in a certain amount of time, we should measure what you actually have access to in that given amount of time.
Public Comment Begins on 2035 Transportation Plan
Closed Published by David May 21st, 2007 on ConnectionsNew Houston Regional Transportation Plan looks good - in theory
2035 Regional Transportation Plan Approved for Public Comment
Closed Published by Gulf Coast Institute May 18th, 2007 on ConnectionsThe Transportation Policy Council approved the draft 2035 RTP for public comment today.
A new Harris County / State of Texas road plan challenges the citizen view of the future
TPC refuses to allow public input into TxDOT and HCTRA deal
Closed Published by Jay April 27th, 2007 on ConnectionsThe Transportation Policy Council voted this morning, over the objections of members of the Citizens’ Transportation Coalition and staff of the Gulf Coast Institute, to go ahead with a resolution supporting the proposed TxDOT and HCTRA deal to fund TxDOT projects with Harris County toll funds without allowing for public input.
The Grand Parkway Association will hold public scoping meetings in early May for the section from I-59 to I-10.
The METRO Small Business Enterprise/ Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Master Plan Program
Closed Published by Gulf Coast Institute April 3rd, 2007 on ConnectionsMETRO is holding an informational meeting today to address the needs of small businesses and disadvantaged business enterprises at the HCC Administrative Building.
2035 RTP Public Comment Period Will Be in May
Closed Published by Jay February 27th, 2007 on ConnectionsThe draft RTP for Houston will not be ready until at least April