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Richmond Regional PDC
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Richmond, VA 23235


Phone: 804.323.2033

Fax:  804.323.2025

 

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MISCELLANEOUS TERMS

 "3‑C" Process   ("Continuing, Cooperative and Comprehensive") Language from federal legislation establishing MPOs and used in reference to the regional transportation planning and programming process.

 

MPO                     Metropolitan Planning Organization.  The Richmond Area MPO's
membership includes the following local governments and agencies: Ashland, Charles City, Chesterfield, Goochland, Hanover, Henrico, New Kent, Powhatan, Richmond, CRAC, GRTC, RMA, RRPDC, VDOT, Ridefinders, FHWA, FTA, and VDA; serves as the forum for cooperative transportation decision making in the Richmond area.

NAAQS                 National Ambient Air Quality Standards; defined by EPA.

SIP                       State Implementation Plan; identifies control measures and process for achieving and maintaining NAAQS; eligible for CMAQ funding.

Study Area          The area projected to become urbanized within the next 20 years; defines the area for MPO plans, programs, and studies.

TCM                     Transportation Control Measures (for Air Quality Control); eligible for CMAQ funding.

TDM                    Traffic Demand Management; various traffic control strategies and measures used in managing highway demand.

TIP                      Transportation Improvement Program; a staged, multiyear, intermodal program of transportation projects that is consistent with the transportation plan.

Transportation Plan  

The MPO's adopted Long-Range Transportation Plan; serves as the
initial step and framework in developing a regionally based network of transportation facilities and services that meets travel needs in the most efficient and effective manner possible.

TAZ (Transportation or Traffic Analysis Zone)

            Generally defined as areas of homogeneous activity served by one or
two major highways.  TAZs serve as the base unit for socioeconomic data characteristics used in various plans and studies.

Urbanized Area   Term used by the U.S. Census Bureau to designate urban areas.  These areas             generally contain population densities of at least 1,000 persons per square   mile in a continuously built‑up area of at least 50,000 persons.  Factors such as commercial and industrial development, and other types and forms of urban activity centers are also considered.

UWP                             Unified Work Program; MPO's program of work activities noting planning priorities, assigned staffs, work products, budgets, and funding sources.

VOC                      Volatile Organic Compounds; emissions from cars, power plants, etc; when VOCs react with oxides of nitrogen (NOx) in the presence of heat and sunlight to produce ground level ozone or smog.

 

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 MPO STANDING COMMITTEES

 

CTAC                   Citizens Transportation Advisory Committee

 

EDAC                   Elderly and Disabled Advisory Committee

 

TAC                      Technical Advisory Committee

 

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FEDERAL STATE AND REGIONAL AGENCIES

 

CRAC                   Capital Region Airport Commission

 

EPA                       Environmental Protection Agency

 

FAA                      Federal Aviation Administration

 

FHWA                   Federal Highway Administration

 

FRA                      Federal Railroad Administration

 

FTA                       Federal Transit Administration

 

GRTCS                 Greater Richmond Transit Company System

 

MRAQC               Metropolitan Richmond Air Quality Committee

 

Ridefinders           A public nonprofit corporation that provides carpool/vanpool

                              matching and other commuter and transportation services.

                             

MARAD               Maritime Administration

 

 

RMA                     Richmond Metropolitan Authority

 

RRPDC                 Richmond Regional Planning District Commission

 

USDOT                 United States Department of Transportation

 

VDA                      Virginia Department of Aviation

VDEQ                   Virginia Department of Environmental Quality

 

VDOT                    Virginia Department of Transportation

 

VDRPT                 Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation

 

VTRC                    Virginia Transportation Research Council

 

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FEDERAL LEGISLATION

 

ADA of 1990         Americans With Disabilities Act

 

CAAA of 1990      Clean Air Act Amendments

 

TEA-21                 Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century; signed into law on June 9, 1998.  Authorizes federal funds for highways, highway safety, transit, and other surface transportation programs for the next 6 years.  Builds on and continues many of the initiatives established in the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) of 1991.

 

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FUNDING PROGRAMS

 

SPR                      State Planning and Research; funds allocated to VDOT in support of MPO program activities.

 

Local Match         Funds required by recipients of PL and Section 5303 funds for matching federal and state grant funds.  Section 5303 and PL funds require a 10% match, with VDOT/VDRPT providing 10% and the remaining 80% provided by the federal source.

 

PL                         Planning funds available from FHWA for MPO program activities.

 

CMAQ                  Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality funds also available for eligible planning activities leading to project implementation.

 

Section 5303         Planning funds available from the FTA for MPO program activities.

 

TEIF                    Transportation Efficiency Improvement Fund; purpose of program is to reduce traffic congestion by supporting transportation demand management programs designed to reduce use of single occupant vehicles and increase use of high occupancy vehicle modes; operated by the Commonwealth Transportation Board.

 

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 OTHER TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

 

ACG                      Address Coding Guide

 

ADT                      Average Daily Traffic; used in conjunction with current and projected traffic volumes.

 

CAO                      Chief Administrative Officer

 

CARE                 Community Assisted Ride Enterprise; program operated by GRTC providing demand‑response paratransit service for the elderly and disabled in the City of Richmond and Henrico County.

 

CMS                      Congestion Management System

 

COA                      Comprehensive Operational Analysis

 

CTB                      Commonwealth Transportation Board

 

EJ                          Environmental Justice

 

FY                         Fiscal Year  (July 1 to June 30).

 

GASB                    Government Accounting Standards Board; private, non-profit organization established in 1984; responsible for setting generally accepted accounting principals for state and local governments

 

GASB # 34         GASB’s Statement Number 34 “Basic Financial Statements and Management’s Discussion and Analysis for State and Local Governments”; requires state and local governments to report the value of their infrastructure assets including roads, bridges, sewer and water facilities, etc.

 

GIS                        Geographic Information System

 

I/M                        Inspection and Maintenance

 

MSA                     Metropolitan Statistical Area.  The Richmond/Petersburg MSA includes the cities of Colonial Heights, Hopewell, Petersburg, and Richmond; the counties of Charles City, Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Goochland, Hanover, Henrico, New Kent, Powhatan, and Prince George; and the Town of Ashland.

 

NHS                      National Highway System

 

NOx                      Nitrogen Oxides

 

RFP                      Request for Proposals; process used for reviewing and selecting proposals for consultant study activities.  (Goods and non-professional services)

 

RFQ                      Request for Qualifications (Consultant Services)

 

SIP                        State Implementation Plan (for attainment and maintenance of air quality standards)

 

SOV                       Single Occupant Vehicles

 

STP                       Surface Transportation Program

 

TDP                       Transit Development Program

 

TMA                     Transportation Management Area (i.e., MPOs greater than 200,000 in population).

 

VMT                     Vehicle Miles Traveled

 

VTDP                    Virginia Transportation Development Plan; approved by the CTB (previously the 6-Year Improvement Program)

 

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Elderly/Disabled | Intermodal | Light Rail | Long-Range Transportation Plan

Socioeconomic Data | Transportation Database/GIS

Transportation Improvement Program | Unified Work Program

 


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