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The area metropolitan planning organization on Sept. 30 adopted the final 2050 Metropolitan Transportation Plan after a public comment period and technical review by state and federal partners. The committee voted to approve the plan after staff reported the fiscally constrained project list remains the same as the draft and that only minor figure and table updates were made. Staff said the final plan reflects public input summarized in Appendix E and noted the comments largely sought clarification about specific local areas rather than changes to the plan. "The actual fiscally constrained projects listed in this plan are exactly the same as the draft version," MPO staff said during the hearing. The plan’s technical appendices include a travel demand model that forecasts household and traffic growth through 2050; staff said the model guided priorities and timing but did not lead to any project additions. Public commenters asked questions about specific projects in the plan and how local jurisdictions will coordinate project timing and funding, but staff said programming and construction scheduling are under each jurisdiction’s control. The MPO opened the plan for public comment and received remarks from residents about corridor priorities; staff said those comments informed minor edits but did not alter the plan’s constrained project list. The policy committee approved the plan by voice vote with no recorded oppositions. Next steps: the MPO will publish the final plan and appendices with the public engagement summary and continue coordination with member jurisdictions and state and federal partners on project programming and grant opportunities.
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