MPO 2014 Spring Newsletter
Public comment period still open for FY15 UPWP
There is still time to comment on the Dover/Kent County Metropolitan Planning Organization’s annual spending plan, known as the Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP), for FY2015. The comment period will run until May 15.
This spending plan, which becomes effective July 1, 2014, is $654,370, part of which is marked for several planning studies and programs that coordinate transportation and land use in central Delaware.
The MPO’s FY 2015 proposed planning studies include:
- A bicycle and pedestrian plan for the city of Dover
U.S. 13 Transportation Improvement District
- Rt. 10 Trail study
- A Milford northeast area master plan
In addition, the MPO proposes to provide assistance to towns that are preparing or updating their comprehensive plans.
The Dover/Kent County MPO is federally required to have a written work program in accordance with the federal transportation bill, Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century (MAP-21). MAP-21 authorizes federal surface transportation programs for highways, highway safety and transit.
The MPO’s policy-making body, the MPO Council, is scheduled to vote on the UPWP at its May 7 meeting, pending the completion of the public comment period. The Council’s meeting will be held at 3 p.m. on May 7 in the council chambers of Camden Town Hall. If approved, the budget goes to the Federal Highway Administration, the Federal Transit Administration and the Delaware Department of Transportation for review and approval.
An electronic copy is available by clicking the link above, but the public may request copies by calling the office at (302) 387-6026 or (302) 387-6030.
See you at the Bug n’ Bud Festival!
The Dover/Kent County MPO will be in downtown Milford on Saturday, April 26 for the annual Bug N’ Bud Festival.
Enjoy a day of crafts, food and fun. Don’t forget to look for our booth!
http://downtownmilford.org/2014-annual-bug-bud-festival/
Draft 2015-2018 Transportation Improvement Program available to view
Delaware will see some transportation improvements over the next few years and the Dover/Kent County Metropolitan Planning Organization will play a role in making sure those projects well planned.
The TIP represents the first few years of the MPO’s long range Regional Transportation Plan. Projects in the TIP are ones for which the Delaware Department of Transportation wants to secure federal and state funding. Click here to read the draft FY 2015-2018 TIP.
Maps are available here: