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Gallatin Valley MPO staff outlines data collection, long-range plan and FY2026 work-program priorities
Summary
MPO staff reported progress on the long-range transportation plan procurement, traffic-count equipment and installation plans, a pending hire for a junior planner, public participation revisions, and a proposed light FY2026 UPWP that will prioritize staffing, count stations and a travel survey.
MPO manager Jeff Butts told the Transportation Technical Advisory Committee that the Gallatin Valley MPO has concluded contract negotiations with consultant Nelson yyNygaard for the long-range transportation plan and that the City Commission approved the contract on May 6; a project kickoff with the consultant is scheduled for the coming week.
Butts provided a multi-item staff update: MDT-funded continuous traffic-count stations are anticipated for installation in June; the MPO intends to propose additional count funding in next year’s work program; the office has purchased tube…
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