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Who We Are

 
Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) were mandated by the Federal Highway Act [External Link] of 1973 to provide a cooperative, comprehensive, and continuing transportation planning and decision-making process. The process encompasses all modes and covers both short-range and long-range transportation planning. The Florida Statutes also have language addressing Metropolitan Planning Organizations.

MPO Organization

The MPO organization consists of the MPO Board, the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), the Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC), and the Bicycle/Pedestrian/Greenways Advisory Committee. The MPO Board is composed of five County Commissioners, 13 elected officials from 11 cities and one elected official from the Port of Palm Beach.

MPO Board Meetings:

Typically held the third Thursday of the month. Meeting begins at 9:00 AM and is typically held in the 12th Floor Conference Room of the Palm Beach County Governmental Center at 301 N. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach, FL 33401. The December meeting is held in Hearing Room 1W-47 of the Palm Beach County Vista Center, 2300 N. Jog Rd., West Palm Beach, FL 33411.

 

 

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Contact Information

 

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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