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Staff from CAMPO, DCHC, and TJCOG have begun development of draft scenarios for the 2050 Metropolitan Transportation Plan (2050 MTP/CTP). These scenarios are used to help inform our forecasts for population, employment, and travel changes between today and our ultimate 2050 horizon year. At your January MPO meetings, John Hodges-Copple provided an update on the structure of the scenarios that will be evaluated.

As you know, land use, travel markets, and mobility investments are all key elements of scenario modelling. Input is needed from MPO members to determine the specific criteria within those key elements (land use, travel markets, investments), that should be included in the scenarios.

Thanks, in advance, for taking the time to respond to the following four questions.

 

Please submit your responses by FRIDAY, January 29th.

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1. What key mobility investments (specific road, transit or bicycling & walking) do you see as most important for your community, and, therefore should be part of one or more scenarios?

(answers can be general or specific, such as focus on certain modes, programs, or projects/investments)

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2. If our transportation investment decisions are to align with other things we care about, what are other policy issues (not necessarily transportation policies) that should be front and center in 2050 MTP scenario discussions?

2. If our transportation investment decisions are to align with other things we care about what are other policy issues (not necessarily transportation policies) that should be front and center in 2050 MTP scenario discussions?
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3. What else should we keep in mind as we consider long term investments for mobility within the Triangle?

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4. What kind of performance measures or key indicators will matter most to you as we compare scenarios?

See Documents section above, "Performance Measures" file, for current goals, objectives, and draft measures.

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