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Revised Public Involvement Plan for Transportation Planning Available for Public Comment 1/12/2004.


BALTIMORE (January 9, 2004)
-- The public is invited to review and comment on a revised Public Involvement Plan and Strategy Guide for transportation planning. This revised Plan describes in detail the public involvement process to be followed by the Baltimore Regional Transportation Board (BRTB). 

The BRTB serves as the transportation planning and policy-making body for the Baltimore region, and has been formally designated as the metropolitan planning organization (MPO) for the Baltimore metropolitan area.

The Baltimore Metropolitan Council (BMC) is the organization of the region’s elected executives who are committed to identifying regional interests and developing collaborative strategies, plans and programs which will improve the quality of life and economic vitality throughout the region.  BMC staff provide technical and staff support to the BRTB.

The activities funded by the BRTB are supported primarily through federal dollars.  Public participation is extremely beneficial in making sound decisions. Transportation affects most of us every single day, so public input is crucial.

Extended Schedule (added 02/10/2004)

The public review and comment period ends on March 17, 2004 but comments in writing can be accepted through March 22, 2004.  Comments will be accepted at the BMC during the Citizens Advisory Committee meeting on March 17, between 4:05 and 4:35 PM.

The revised Plan includes the following sections: 

  • How the Public Involvement Plan and Strategy Guide were developed
  • General Guidelines for Strategies
  • The steps for implementing public involvement for the Long Range Plan, Amendments to the Long Range Plan, the Transportation Improvement Program, the Work Program (the Unified Planning Work Program), future revisions to the Public Involvement Plan and the Annual Performance and Evaluation Report on Public Involvement.
  • A Strategy Guide listing seventeen possible strategies for implementing public involvement
The revised Plan is available on the BMC website (www.baltometro.org) under "What’s New".  For more information or a hard copy of the revised Plan, call Regina Aris, Manager of Plan & Policy Development at the Baltimore Metropolitan Council, at 410-732-9572.

Comments are due by 5:00 p.m. on March 22, 2004.

Comments may be submitted in writing to the address below, by emailing raris@baltometro.org or by calling Regina Aris.

Pete Gutwald, Chairman
Baltimore Regional Transportation Board
2700 Lighthouse Point East, Suite 310
Baltimore, MD 21224-4774

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