National Transportation PrioritiesTransportation touches every part of our lives. It’s not just where we go, but how. How do we get there? How do our goods and services get to us? How do our kids get to school? And how do we do it all while protecting our environment and within budget?Those questions are addressed […]
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Approved – Regular MATS CAC Meeting Minutes Summary 10.09.19
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Approved – Regular MATS CAC Meeting Minutes Summary 04.10.19
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Approved – Regular MATS CAC Meeting Minutes Summary 01.09.19
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When the current LRTP was originally adopted, the MATS area was found to be conforming with all applicable National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) as defined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Previously, the MATS area was designated an Air Quality Maintenance Area under the 1997 NAAQS for Ozone and Particulate Mater of less than […]
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The document below describe the current MATS Memorandum of Understanding between the entities representing the MATS planning area. The document conforms to the requirements specified in 23 CFR 450, spelling out the roles of the various MATS committees (Policy, Technical Coordination, and Citizens’ Advisory Committees), as well as the responsibilities of the MATS staff.
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The document below describe the current MATS Public Participation Plan. The document conforms to the requirements specified in 23 CFR 450. It is updated as needed to reflect the intentions of the MATS committees to engage in a continuing, collaborative and comprehensive planning process (latest amendments 9 March 2016) . It is reviewed at least […]
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The documents below describe the update to the MATS planning area boundary as a result of the 2010 U.S. Census. It includes the supplemental agreement with the Warner Robins MPO, giving MATS planning authority over the portion of the Warner Robins Urbanized Area that extends into Bibb County
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The Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) is the list of federally funded studies and ongoing activities, plus any supplementary planning projects identified by Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) and the MATS board members. This set of planning projects is revised each fiscal year. Among the usual tasks supported in the UPWP, MATS develops demographic data, […]
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