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Federal review certifies Lubbock TMA with condition on MTP; FHWA staffing, STIP approvals and Loop 88 readiness discussed
Summary
The Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration's joint certification review found the Lubbock TMA substantially compliant with federal law but included one condition to finalize a compliant Metropolitan Transportation Plan; the policy committee accepted the review April 15.
The Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration's joint certification review concluded the Lubbock Transportation Management Area (TMA) is substantially compliant with federal planning requirements but included one condition: develop and maintain a Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) that meets federal requirements. The policy committee voted April 15 to accept the joint review.
Mr. Jones presented the review findings and said the certification required every four years confirmed substantial compliance with 23 U.S.C. .
(Transcript: Mr. Jones said the review found the Lubbock TMA "in substantial compliance with the requirements of 23 USC 134 and 49 USC 1607," with…
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