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Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning

Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning. T ransportation I mprovement P rogram. $ 12,353,687,000. DuPage Mayors and Managers Conference STP Workshop June 22, 2011. About CMAP. Established in 2005 to better integrate planning for land use and transportation.

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Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning

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  1. Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning Transportation Improvement Program $12,353,687,000 DuPage Mayors and Managers Conference STP Workshop June 22, 2011

  2. About CMAP • Established in 2005 to better integrate planning for land use and transportation. • CMAP’s staff was created by merging the Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission (NIPC) and Chicago Area Transportation Study (CATS). • New, streamlined regional agency serves seven counties that make up the third largest U.S. metropolitan region • 7 Counties • 284 municipalities • Nearly 1,400 units of local government

  3. CMAP Committee Structure

  4. Council of Mayors

  5. Council of Mayors Executive Committee • Each Suburban Council appoints two Mayors to participate in the Council of Mayors Executive Committee • Provide two way communication between regional councils, the CMAP Board and MPO Policy Committee • Programming Marks • Advanced Funding • UWP applications • Scope of Services for Planning Liaisons

  6. What Goals does the TIP Accomplish • Connects plan to program to construction Tool of accountability Region to the federal government Region to general public Programmer to Programmer

  7. Why is the TIP important • NE IL region does not receive federal funds if TIP is not accurate and up-to-date. • The TIP is one implementation arm of GO TO 2040. • TIP is a communication tool • General public • Federal agencies • Local agencies

  8. Accurate TIP Information • Realistic Programming • Programming Year • Accurate Costs • Financial Amendments • Accurate Work and Location Description • Conformity • Worktypes

  9. Project Data • Programming Agency (Implementer) • Fund Source • Phase of project • Contact person • Type of work being conducted • Project location • If the type of work is adding capacity or has an effect on air quality, detailed project data is a must

  10. 30 Programming Agencies These implementers are the actual agencies that put pavement or transit service on the ground.

  11. Public and the TIP • The TIP is available to the public through various ways. • All Project List (http://www.cmap.illinois.gov/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=6a7ef0e4-6f92-46b8-b3eb-0cfe5ba62d8b&groupId=20583) • TIP Interactive Map (http://data.cmap.illinois.gov/tipgoogle/tip1015/) • Development of public interface (http://data.cmap.illinois.gov/tip/login.aspx)

  12. Questions? Holly Ostdick HOstdick@cmap.illinois.gov 312.386.8836 www.cmap.illinois.gov Tam Kutzmark Tkutzmark@dmmc-cog.org 630.571.0480

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