2019-2022 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program INTRODUCTION

2019-2022 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program INTRODUCTION

2019-2022 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program INTRODUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS STIP Self-Certification ....................................................................................................................... Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... Transportation Planning Process – Overview ................................................................................. Transportation Conformity Process ................................................................................................. Transportation Plans, Programs, and the NEPA Process ............................................................... Importance of Consistency in Plans and Programs ........................................................................ STIP Content……………………………………………….…………………………………………………………………….. TIP/STIP Page Information ............................................................................................................... STIP Funding ..................................................................................................................................... STIP Financial Plan ........................................................................................................................... Public Involvement ......................................................................................... …………………………….. Acronyms/Glossary ........................................................................................................................... Appendix A ......................................................................................................................................... Grouped Project Table STIP Highway Financial Summary Statewide Programs Appendix B – STIP Public Hearing Documents…………………………………………………………………… Appendix C – Rural Consultative Process (TxDOT Districts)…………………………………………………… Appendix D – TxDOT FAST ACT Supplemental Documentation..……………………………………………… TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SELF-CERTIFICATION INTRODUCTION A safe, reliable, multimodal, performance-based transportation system is essential to the growth of the Texas economy, the safety of the traveling public, and to the quality of life for Texans of all ages. It is the Texas Department of Transportation’s (TxDOT’s) mission to – though collaboration and leadership – deliver a safe, reliable, and integrated transportation system that enables the movement of people and goods. As population growth continues to outpace transportation capacity, the continuing challenge faced by TxDOT is one of making difficult investment decisions that balance the needs of transportation system users with the limited funding available to meet those needs. Performance-based transportation plans and programs developed by TxDOT, Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs), and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality’s (TCEQ) Statewide Implementation Plan (SIP) guide the state and local planning and programming activities to ensure that the department develops results-oriented programs of projects that best address state, regional, and local transportation needs (Table 1). Table1.Transportation Plans and Programs Plan/Program Developed By Approved By Time Period Content Update Cycle Texas Transportation TxDOT's operational goals and TxDOT Strategic Plan TxDOT 5 Years Every 2 Years Commission strategies Texas Transportation Plan Future goals, strategies, and Texas Transportation (Statewide Long-Range TxDOT 20+ Years performance measures for the multi- Every 4 Years Commission Plan) modal transportation system Policies, programs, and projects for development that respond to Metropolitan Transportation MPO MPO Policy Board 20+ Years adopted goals and expenditures for Every 5 Years Plan (MTP) Attainment state and federal funds over the next 20+ years Policies, programs, and projects for development that respond to Metropolitan Transportation MPO MPO Policy Board 20+ Years adopted goals and expenditures for Every 4 Years* Plan (MTP) Non-Attainment state and federal funds over the next 20+ years Multi-modal projects to be Unified Transportation Texas Transportation TxDOT 10 Years funded/implemented in a 10-year Annual Program (UTP) Commission period Transportation Improvement Governor (delegated to Multi-modal transportation Programs (TIPs) - TxDOT TxDOT Districts 4 Years Every 2 Years TxDOT) projects/investments Rural Transportation Improvement Multi-modal transportation MPOs MPO Policy Board 4 Years Every 2 Years Programs (TIPs) - MPO projects/investments Statewide Transportation Multi-modal transportation Improvement Program TxDOT USDOT (FHWA/FTA) 4 Years Every 2 Years projects/investments (STIP) A description of control strategies, or measures to deal with pollution, State Implementation Plan TCEQ & Non- EPA N/A for areas that fail to achieve national Revised as needed (SIP) Attainment MPOs ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) *Update/approval dependent on a Transportation Conformity Determination that demonstrates projects meet all air quality conformity requirements of the Clean Air Act Amendments. On June 21st, 2018 the South East Texas Regional Planning Commission Metropolitan Planning Organization (SETRPC-MPO) and Jefferson-Orange-Hardin Regional Transportation Study (JOHRTS) Transportation Planning Committee approved the continuation of the JOHRTS 2017-2020 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for fiscal years 2019 and 2020 to be included into the 2019-2022 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). The JOHRTS 2017 – 2020 TIP with its amendments will be effective until December 19th, 2019 or as such time as SESTRPC - MPO demonstrates conformity of the 2019-2022 TIP. The Resolution continuing the JOHRTS FY 2017 -2020 is on the follow page. Metropolitan Planning Organizations 2018 Missouri Amarillo MPO Oklahoma Arkansas New Mexico Sherman-Denison MPO Wichita Texarkana Lubbock Falls MPO MPO MPO North Central Texas COG Tyler Area L Abilene MPO o MPO u Permian Basin i MPO Longview s MPO i El Paso San Angelo a Waco MPO MPO MPO n a Killeen-Temple Bryan-College MPO Station MPO South East Texas RPC CAMPO Alamo Victoria MPO Area MPO Houston- Galveston Area Council Laredo Urban Corpus Transportation Christi Study MPO Gulf of Hidalgo County MPO Mexico Harlingen-San Mexico Benito MPO Brownsville MPO Copyright 2018 Texas Department of Transportation Texas Department of Transportation 0 50 100 Notice Transportation Planning and Programming Division This map was produced for internal use within the Texas Department of Transportation. Miles Data Analysis, Mapping and Reporting Branch Accuracy is limited to the validity of available ° data as of December 31, 2017. July 20, 2018 Lipscomb COGs, MPOs and TxDOT Districts Dallam Sherman Hansford Ochiltree ° Hartley Moore Hutchinson Roberts Hemphill Amarillo PRPC Potter Oldham Carson Gray Wheeler Amarillo Deaf Armstrong COG Abbreviation Smith Randall Donley Collingsworth AACOG Parmer Castro Swisher Briscoe Hall Childress ARK-TEX Childress Hardeman Lamb Hale Floyd BVCOG Bailey Motley Cottle Wilbarger Wichita Foard Wichita Falls Lubbock Clay Lamar Red CAPCO Wichita Falls Montague Grayson Lubbock Fannin River Cochran Hockley Crosby Dickens King Knox Baylor Archer Cooke Sherman Lubbock NORTEX - Denison TEXOMA Paris Bowie Texarkana ARK-TEX CBCOG Delta SPAG Titus Jack Wise Franklin Stonewall Denton Collin Hopkins Morris Yoakum Terry Lynn Garza Kent Haskell Throckmorton Young Hunt Cass CTCOG Camp North Atlanta Rockwall Rains Marion Parker Central Abilene Wood Upshur CVCOG Gaines Palo Fort Tarrant Dawson Borden Scurry Jones Shackelford Stephens Pinto Texas Fisher Dallas Worth Kaufman Van Longview Harrison Zandt NCTCOG Dallas Gregg DETCOG WCTCOG Smith Abilene Hood Johnson Ellis Tyler Andrews Martin Howard Mitchell Nolan Eastland Taylor Callahan Henderson Rusk Panola ETCOG Erath Somervell Navarro Tyler ETCOG Midland Odessa Hill El Paso El Transportation Comanche Bosque Cherokee Shelby Loving Coke HOTCOG Anderson GCRPC Paso Winkler Organization Glasscock Sterling Runnels Ector Coleman Midland Brown Freestone CVCOG Hamilton Nacogdoches San Hudspeth McLennan Augustine H-GAC Culberson PBRPC Brownwood Limestone Lufkin Ward San Waco Waco Sabine Crane Mills Angelo Coryell Houston Upton Reagan CTCOG Leon Angelina Concho HOTCOG Reeves Irion Tom Green Falls Lampasas McCulloch San DETCOG Trinity Saba Central BVCOG Odessa San Bell Robertson Texas Madison Jasper LRGVDC Angelo Newton Schleicher Menard Polk Tyler Jeff Burnet Bryan Brazos Davis Pecos Milam Bryan- Walker Crockett El Paso Mason Llano Williamson MRGDC College San Grimes Jacinto Beaumont Burleson Station Sutton Kimble Austin Capital Hardin RGCOG Area Lee Montgomery NCTCOG Gillespie Blanco South Travis Washington Liberty East Orange Terrell CAPCO Bastrop H-GAC Presidio Kerr Hays Texas NORTEX Harris Edwards Austin Waller Kendall SETRPC Brewster Val Fayette Houston- Jefferson Verde Comal Caldwell Real Chambers PBRPC Bandera Galveston Colorado Area Council Fort Guadalupe MRGDC San Antonio Bend PRPC AACOG and Bexar Gonzales Galveston Lavaca Houston Kinney Uvalde County Wharton Medina Bexar GCRPC Brazoria Wilson Yoakum RGCOG San De Witt Antonio Jackson Atascosa Karnes Matagorda Maverick Zavala Frio Victoria SETRPC Victoria Goliad SPAG Calhoun Dimmit Live Bee Refugio La Salle McMullen Oak STDC Laredo Corpus Christi Aransas TEXOMA San Patricio CBCOG Corpus Webb Jim Wells Christi Duval Nueces WCTCOG Laredo Urban Transportation

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