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The Transportation Policy Committee (TPC) of the Corpus Christi Metropolitan Planning Organization will meet on Thursday, July 3, 2008, at 1:30 p.m., at the Corpus Christi City Hall Council Chambers, located at 1201 Leopard Street, Corpus Christi, Texas.

The agenda is as follows:

1.

Call to order and quorum determination.

2. Introduction of visiting agency officials.
3. Approval of the June 5, 2007- TPC meeting minutes.
4. Items for Discussion.
  A.

Discussion and action on “Major Project Impact Analysis” RFP and designation of participants in an Evaluation Committee.

  B.

Discussion, opportunity for public comment, and action on TIP adjustments and recommendation for amending the Fiscal Year 2008 - 2011 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP).

  C. Discussion, opportunity for public comment and action on technical corrections and additions to the Fiscal Year 2007 - 2030 Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP).
  D. Discussion on the Nueces and San Patricio Rural Rail Transportation District’s and Port of Corpus Christi resolution of Mutual Support.
5. Staff Reports:
  A. TxDOT Public Transportation Regional Coordination Workshop to be held on July 23rd & 24th.
  B. Cancellation of the Transportation Policy Committee meeting on August 7th.
6. Public Comments.
7. Transportation Policy Committee Comments and Concerns.
8. Items of General Interest:
9. Adjourn.
 

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The Corpus Christi Metropolitan Planning Organization is a government agency responsible for coordinating transportation planning within the Nueces, San Patricio and Kleberg counties. This page is updated continually, please check back for updated meeting information.

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Members of the audience will be provided an opportunity to speak at the conclusion of the meeting, or as otherwise specified by the Chairperson of the Transportation Policy Committee. A recording is made of the proceedings; therefore, it is requested that presentations be limited to five minutes, and that members of the audience identify themselves, give their address, and state their point as briefly as possible when addressing the Committee.

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CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
Demographics such as population size, household income, household size, and employment play a key role in transportation planning process.  Change in demographics directly impact travel behavior and patterns.  Travel patterns and behavior help in estimating demand for travel which in turn provide information to project on what transportation improvements would be required for the next 25-year planning horizon.