The objective of this TPO study was to conduct a traffic analysis to assess vehicular and pedestrian crossing access along and across US 1 from SW 72nd Street to SW 27th Avenue and provide recommendations to maximize the capacity of this corridor via multimodal and/or roadway improvements. US-1 Multimodal/Roadway Intersection Analysis Between SW 27th Avenue and SW 72nd Street Public comments are a vital element of the certification review, as they allow citizens to provide direct input on the transportation planning process for their transportation planning area.Ĭomments can be submitted until through the FHWA FL Division website at or by email to FHWA’s Carlos Gonzalez at Comments received will be considered in the writing of the final report. TMA Certification Reviews are required to be conducted every four years by federal law. On April 13, 2023, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and Federal Transit Administration (FTA) assessed the Miami-Dade Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) as part of the Miami Transportation Management Area (TMA) Certification Review. View the Draft FY 2024-28 TIP here and the accompanying Draft TIP Citizen’s Version here The 45-day public review period begins Apand ends May 25, 2023.Īll comments received will be considered for implementation into the final adopted TIP. To assist the public in reviewing the almost 1,700-page TIP, a Citizens’ Guide is provided in the following project categories: Intermodal, Highway, Transit, Aviation, Seaport, and Non-Motorized. Once approved by the Miami-Dade TPO Governing Board, projects in the TIP must be financially constrained, have undergone a series of evaluations, and include input and suggestions by the public. The TIP puts the Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) into action and is also the capital improvement element of the LRTP. ![]() It lists specific projects and anticipated schedules and costs. The TIP is a federally required multi-year program that prioritizes transportation improvement projects for federal, state, and local funding to be implemented in Miami-Dade County over the next five years. 20 Year Transportation Outlook (LRTP) 20 Year Transportation Outlook (LRTP) 5 Year Transportation Construction Plan (TIP) 2 Year Planning Program (UPWP)
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