PLANNING PROGRAMS

Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP)

2020-2045 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLAN (MTP) WITH AMENDMENT 2

Approved by the Transportation Policy Committee on September 5, 2024 - TPC Meeting Minutes

As the federally-designated metropolitan planning organization for the Corpus Christi area, the Corpus Christi Metropolitan Planning Organization (Corpus Christi MPO) is responsible for developing and maintaining a long-range regional transportation plan and the supporting short-range implementation program for the Corpus Christi Metropolitan Planning Area.

Long-range transportation plans are required to comply with federal and state laws for regional and statewide planning, in order for the region to be eligible for federal transportation funding. The primary purpose of the plan is to develop a strategy for the best use of public funds in achieving community goals.


Updated September 18, 2024
Amendment 2 was necessary to address inconsistencies within the fiscally project list after the 2045 MTP with Amendment 1 and the FY 2025-2028 TIP were approved.
A detailed overview of the changes made to the Fiscally Constrained Project List, is outlined in Chapter 7, Exhibit 7-2: Table of the Fiscally Constrained Project List with Amendment 2, please refer to the TPC July 22, 2024 Agenda item 4C Memo

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2020-2045 MTP WITH AMENDMENT 2 CHAPTERS

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Metropolitan Transportation Plan Transportation Improvement     Program Unified Planning Work Program Performance Measures and Targets

INFORMATION

List of Transportation Terms and Abbreviations found on our planning programs and reports.

Contact the Corpus Christi MPO at (361) 884-0687 or reach us by email, if you have any questions regarding the Approved 2020-2045 Metropolitan Transportation Plan.

DISCLAIMER

The preparation of this report has been financed in part through grant(s) from the Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, under the State Planning and Research Program, Section 505 [or Metropolitan Planning Program, Section 104(f)] of Title 23, U.S. Code. The contents of this report do not necessarily reflect the official views or policy of the U.S. Department of Transportation.