Technical Committee

The Lincoln MPO Technical Committee analyzes and advises on transportation related topics in support of the transportation decision-making process. The Technical Committee is made up of representatives of professional transportation and related planning disciplines who review the effects of transportation plans and programs on social, economic, and environmental factors in conformance with federal regulations. The Technical Committee makes recommendations to the MPO Officials Committee on proposed programs, studies and documents.

Agendas

AGENDA

August 8, 2024
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
County/City Building, Room 113

View or download the full Agenda(PDF, 5MB)

 

Roll call and acknowledge the "Nebraska Open Meeting Act"

1.    Review and action on the draft minutes of the April 10, 2024(PDF, 121KB) Technical Committee meeting 
2. Consent Agenda (Public Hearing and Action)
  a. 

Review and action(PDF, 2MB) on revisions to the FY 2025 Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP)  

      i. Update funding on revisions for FTA Section 5303 in the Transit Planning Work Program  
  b.

Review and action on revisions to the FY 2025-2028 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)

 
    i.

Lincoln Transportation and Utilities - Transportation program:

1. South 56th Street, Spruce Street to Van Dorn Street – Reprogram Construction/Construction Engineering phase from Prior Fiscal Years to FY 2025

2. Adams Street, 36th to 49th Streets – Reprogram Construction/Construction Engineering phase from Prior Fiscal Years to FY 2025

   
3.   Items removed from Consent Agenda   
4. 

Review and action(PDF, 2MB) on revisions to the FY 2025-2028 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)

a. Lincoln Transportation and Utilities - Transportation program: 

              i. Phase 2 Pilot Project - Standardizing Lincoln's Integrated eConstruction (SLIC) – Add project and program federal funds

b. Pedestrian, Bike and Trails program:

              ii. Downtown Corridors and Music District Streetscape Project – Add project and program federal funds

 
5.

Review and action(PDF, 659KB) on revisions to the MPO Guidelines for Modifying the Transportation Improvement Program

 
6.  Other topics for discussion  
7.  Public Comment  
     
   Anyone wishing to address the  committee on a matter not on this agenda and not planned to appear on ta future agenda, may do so.  

Members

The MPO Technical Committee is comprised of 15 voting members, three non-voting members and a Secretary.

Voting Members

Member
Lancaster County Engineer, Tri-Chair
Lincoln-Lancaster County Planning Department Director, Tri-Chair
Lincoln Transportation & Utilities (LTU) Director, Tri-Chair
LTU Assistant Director of Transportation, City Engineer
Railroad Transportation Safety District, Executive Director
Planning Department Long Range Principal Planner
Lancaster County Assistant County Engineer
LTU Assistant City Engineer
Planning Department Multi-Modal Transportation Planner
Urban Development Department Director
Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department Air Quality Supervisor
Lincoln Parks and Recreation Director
StarTran- LTU Assistant Director of Transit
Lincoln Airport Authority Executive Director
Nebraska Dept. of Transportation (NDOT) District 1 Engineer
NDOT Planning and Project Development Manager
City of Bennet Clerk/Treasurer
City of Hickman Administrator
City of Waverly Administrator
Non-Voting Members
Member
Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Federal Transit Administration (FTA)
Lower Platte South Natural Resources District
Pedestrian & Bicycle Advisory Committee Chair
Staff Administrator

MPO Transportation Planner

Archived Agendas and Minutes

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