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2006-190
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12/12/2006
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Commissioner Neuberger asked how it will benefit the three counties. <br /> Ms. Ange stated it comes to together in the end for the establishment of the regional goals and <br /> regional prioritization procedures. The three counties have come together with the interlocal which <br /> states that the counties will agree on how the regional dollars are to be spent. For the three counties <br /> it is the TRIP dollars, for the two (St. Lucie and Martin) counties it is the TMA funds. Two <br /> separate sets.of regional prioritization procedures should not be created. It is making sure that <br /> Indian River County has a"seat at the table", the vision exercise that has been gone through, the <br /> adopted plan is factored in and a three county modal is being used. The data associated does factor <br /> in Indian River County's information. It is making sure that as the scenario planning and the <br /> regional goal setting is being done, that Indian River County is a part of that process. <br /> Mr. Brillhart stated the additional dollars will be approximately$25 thousand that will be shared <br /> between Martin and St. Lucie counties. Staff is asking for an endorsement of the work to be <br /> included within phase-II as presented and/or staff direction. <br /> Mr. Drummond stated there was supposedly some collaboration between the consultants for St. <br /> Lucie/Martin and Indian River consultants. <br /> Mr. Matson's statements are inaudible. <br /> Mr. Drummond asked if Indian River made suggestions of any alternatives to what is being <br /> proposed that the council should endorse at this point. <br /> Ms. Perrotta's statements are.inaudible. <br /> Mr. Matson's statements are inaudible. <br /> Mr. Drummond stated at this point staff is looking for an endorsement from the council with regard <br /> with what has been done so far. <br /> Commissioner DiTerlizzi made a motion to approve/endorse the 2030.Regional Long <br /> Transportation Plan, Phase II. Commissioner Neuberger seconded the motion. The motion <br /> was approved unanimously. <br /> AGENDA ITEM#6: CONSIDERATION OF REGIONAL CANDIDATE PROJECTS FOR <br /> TRANSPORTATION REGIONAL INCENTIVE PROGRAM (TRIP) FUNDING <br /> Mr. Brillhart stated when the growth management bill was passed last year; one of the components <br /> was the TRIP. The stated purpose of the program is to encourage regional planning by providing <br /> state matching funds for improvements to regionally significant transportation facilities identified <br /> and prioritized by regional partners. Staff from the St.Lucie, Martin and Indian River MPOs and <br /> FDOT met regularly for the purpose of developing a three county travel demand model. The <br /> resulting three county model, known as the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Model (TCRPM), <br /> formed the technical basis for both the Martin/St. Lucie 2030 Regional Long Range Transportation <br /> Plan and the Indian River.County 2030 Long Range Transportation Plan. Between March and April <br /> TCTC Meeting minutes <br /> 05.18.06 <br /> Page 3 of 9 <br />
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