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The MPO is responsible for transportation planning and programming in Palm Beach County. Each urban area in the United States has an MPO which acts as a liaison between local communities, their citizens, and the state departments of transportation (DOTs). MPOs are important because they direct how and where available state and federal dollars for transportation improvements will be spent. MPOs currently operate under the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU), signed into law on August 10, 2005 by President Bush. Below is a list of the planning factors which guide the MPOs' efforts: PLANNING FACTORS:
(The above planning factors have been carried over from the previous ISTEA legislation, however there are some new highlights within SAFETEA-LU which affect the MPO process. Click here for a close-up of the SAFETEA-LU legislation and its impact on MPOs.) The two main products of the MPO are the Long Range Transportation Plan and the Transportation Improvement Program. Both can be accessed from the navigation bar on the left side of each of our web pages. |
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Palm Beach MPO
2300 North Jog Road,
4th Floor
West Palm Beach, FL 33411-2749
Phone: 561-684-4170
Fax: 561-242-7165
Email: mpopbc@pbcgov.org
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For complaints, questions or concerns
about civil rights or nondiscrimination or
for special requests under the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or for translation assistance at least 7 days prior to a meeting, please contact:
Malissa Booth
Public Information Officer
mbooth@PalmBeachMPO.org
561-684-4143
Hearing impaired individuals are requested to telephone the Florida Relay System at #711.
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