Dayton, OH – The Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission (MVRPC) will hold a Public Participation Meeting to present:
- A DRAFT list of proposed transportation projects being considered for Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) funding through the Surface Transportation Program (STP), the Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality (CMAQ) program and Transportation Alternatives (TA) program.
- A DRAFT list of proposed Program of Projects which includes items being considered for Federal Transit Administration (FTA) funding through Enhanced Mobility for Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities Program (Section 5310).
The meeting will be held:
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission
10 North Ludlow Street, Suite 700
Courthouse Square – Dayton, Ohio 45402
4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
The meeting will include:
- A review of the DRAFT list of proposed transportation project applications received by MVRPC as a result of our recent solicitation of local jurisdictions for projects requesting regionally-controlled transportation funds. All project funding requests are being considered for SFY 2022 funding with potential for earlier funding, as available. Following the public comment period, staff will evaluate each project utilizing the MVRPC’s Project Funding Prioritization Decision-Making Process and recommend selected projects for funding to the MVRPC Board of Directors at, or before, the March 2, 2017 meeting.
- A review of the DRAFT list of proposed Program of Projects to be funded with FTA FY2015 and 2016 allocations for the Dayton Urbanized Area. Section 5310 provides federal funds to transit agencies, governmental authorities, private providers of public transportation and duly-formed private, not-for-profit organizations, to acquire accessible vehicles in order to improve access to the community for seniors and individuals with disabilities in Greene, Miami, Montgomery and northern Warren Counties. Capital projects can also include infrastructure such as sidewalk and bus stop improvements, if those projects are to result in greater access for people with disabilities to regularly scheduled transit service. Following the public comment period, staff will evaluate each project according to pre-determined scoring criteria and recommend selected projects to the MVRPC Board of Directors for final approval.
If you are unable to attend the meeting, you may review materials on MVRPC’s website at www.mvrpc.org on or before October 12, 2016. You may also review the documents at MVRPC’s office, 10 N. Ludlow Street, Suite 700, Dayton, OH, 45402, during regular business hours (8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday). Written comments will be accepted through November 14, 2016, at the above address or via email to Paul Arnold, Manager of Short Range Programs, at parnold@mvrpc.org or Bob Steinbach, Director of Sustainable Solutions and Transportation Alternatives, at bsteinbach@mvrpc.org.
At all MVRPC public participation meetings, interpreters for hearing impaired individuals or bi-lingual interpreters are available upon request. Requests should be made at least one week prior to the meeting date. Contact MVRPC at (937) 223-6323 or 1-800-750-0750 TTY/TDD to request an interpreter. Parking validation for The Arts Garage will be distributed at the meeting. The parking garage is located at 107 N. Ludlow Street across from the Schuster Performing Arts Center. There are numerous Greater Dayton RTA transit routes convenient to MVRPC’s office on Courthouse Square, including Wright Stop Plaza.
Established in 1964, the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission promotes collaboration among communities, stakeholders, and residents to advance regional priorities. MVRPC is a forum and resource where the Board of Directors identifies priorities and develops public policy and collaborative strategies to improve quality of life throughout the Miami Valley Region. MVRPC performs various regional planning activities, including air quality, water quality, transportation, land use, research and GIS. As the designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), MVRPC is responsible for transportation planning in Greene, Miami and Montgomery Counties and parts of northern Warren County. MVRPC's areawide water quality planning designation encompasses five (5) counties: Darke, Preble plus the three MPO counties.
For additional information, contact Paul Arnold, Manager of Short Range Programs, or Bob Steinbach, Director of Sustainable Solutions and Transportation Alternatives, at (937) 223-6323 or via the e-mail address listed above.