Learn and react to how planned transportation investments would affect our air quality and how the investments would be distributed across different populations: people of color, low income, limited English proficiency, senior and youth.
Comment from May 16 to June 14
The air quality conformity analysis and the Civil Rights assessment of investments are available for public comment from May 16 to June 15. Offer your thoughts on forecast carbon monoxide emissions and how people in communities of concern might benefit from or be burdened by investments in transit, roadways, biking or walking.
Comment now
The 2014 Regional Transportation Plan and the 2015–18 Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program public review drafts were released for comment March 21 to May 5. On May 8, the Metro Council approved the 2014 Regional Transportation project list to move forward with – and solicit public feedback on – this analysis. Comments received will be considered as part of the Metro Council action on the program on July 17.
Public hearing, July 17
The Metro Council will hold a public hearing for action on the Regional Transportation Plan and Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program on July 17 at 2 p.m. in the Metro Regional Center council chamber.