Examples of Congestion Management Program in a sentence
The traffic study included a freeway impact analysis that was prepared in accordance with the State-mandated Congestion Management Program (CMP) administered by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).
New bicycle facility projects or upgrades to an existing bicycle facility that are included in an adopted countywide bicycle plan, Congestion Management Program (CMP), countywide transportation plan (CTP), city plan, or the Metropolitan Transportation Commission’s (MTC) Regional Bicycle Plan are eligible to receive TFCA funds.
New bicycle facility projects or upgrades to an existing bicycle facility that are included in an adopted countywide bicycle plan, Congestion Management Program (CMP), countywide transportation plan (CTP), city plan, or the Metropolitan Transportation Commission’s (MTC) Regional Bicycle Plan and/or Regional Active Transportation Plan are eligible to receive TFCA funds.
SANDAG is responsible for preparing the Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) of which the Congestion Management Program (CMP) is an element to monitor transportation system performance, develop programs to address near- and long-term congestion, and better integrate land use and transportation planning decisions.
New bicycle facility projects that are included in an adopted countywide bicycle plan or Congestion Management Program (CMP) are eligible to receive TFCA funds.
These Guidelines incorporate standards from the County of San Diego Public Road Standards and Mobility Element, the County of San Diego Transportation Impact Fee Program and the Congestion Management Program.
SummaryThis item fulfills one of the requirements under the Land Use Analysis Program (LUAP) element of the Congestion Management Program.
The Congestion Management Program (CMP) was adopted to regulate and monitor regional traffic growth and transportation improvement programs.
SJCOG adopted its first Congestion Management Program (CMP) in November of 1991.
SummaryThis item fulfills one of the requirements under the Land Use Analysis Program (LUAP) element of the Congestion Management Program (CMP).