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| Planning Board | |
| Date: | 11/14/2023 |
| Title: | Public Hearing - Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Boundary Map Amendment |
| Presented by: | Lora Mattox |
| Department: | Planning & Community Services |
| Presentation: | Yes |
Information
RECOMMENDATION
The Technical Advisory Committee and MPO staff recommends the Planning Board receive a presentation on the proposed Map Amendment, conduct a Public Hearing to gather public comment, and forward a recommendation to the Policy Coordinating Committee (PCC). These actions all will occur at this meeting given the limited scope of this item and the schedule expected by MDT.
BACKGROUND (Consistency with Adopted Plans and Policies, if applicable)
The Billings Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) is tasked with coordinating transportation planning within the Billings metropolitan area. Its responsibilities encompass long-term transportation planning, allocation of funding, and ensuring that transportation projects align with regional goals and objectives. The MPO's planning boundary defines the specific geographic area over which it exercises planning authority.
In response to the recently released 2020 Census data, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) mandates that the MPO, in collaboration with the Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) and local government agencies, adjust the planning boundary accordingly. These adjustments are based on the 2020 Census urban area boundaries, which are determined by housing density. The population within these adjusted urban areas determines their respective share of urban program funds. Final approval of the proposed boundaries is granted by the FHWA.
To define the MPO boundary, certain criteria were employed:
The second map illustrates the ultimate proposed version, and MDT Helena is seeking a review and endorsement of this map from the municipal and county authorities. On October 18, 2023, the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) conducted a review of the map amendment. TAC is recommending the Planning Board approve the map to the PCC, which would then enable the Mayor and the Board of County Commissioners to officially sign the map.
In response to the recently released 2020 Census data, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) mandates that the MPO, in collaboration with the Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) and local government agencies, adjust the planning boundary accordingly. These adjustments are based on the 2020 Census urban area boundaries, which are determined by housing density. The population within these adjusted urban areas determines their respective share of urban program funds. Final approval of the proposed boundaries is granted by the FHWA.
To define the MPO boundary, certain criteria were employed:
- Reasonable Distance: Areas within the urban boundary must be reachable within a 0.5-mile drive.
- Large Traffic Generator: This category includes industrial, commercial, or retail areas that do not encompass residential zones. Large traffic generators must primarily serve the urban area's population and have a significant impact, such as major hospitals, for example.
- Minimizing Impacts to the Highway Systems: The overarching goal is to avoid any adverse effects on the state highway system.
The second map illustrates the ultimate proposed version, and MDT Helena is seeking a review and endorsement of this map from the municipal and county authorities. On October 18, 2023, the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) conducted a review of the map amendment. TAC is recommending the Planning Board approve the map to the PCC, which would then enable the Mayor and the Board of County Commissioners to officially sign the map.
STAKEHOLDERS
This map amendment originated from MDT Helena and was subsequently introduced to the MPO, MDT Billings District, and the Public Works Departments of both the City and County. After undergoing a thorough examination and receiving a suggestion from the local review team, MDT Helena has made necessary adjustments and is presently seeking final approval and signatures from the City Council and the Board of County Commissioners. Stakeholders interested in this item have several opportunities to participate. A public hearing is conducted by the Planning Board, but the BOCC and City Council also consider this item at regular meetings where opportunity for public comment is provided.
ALTERNATIVES
Planning Board should approve the boundary map amendment, recommend approval of the amendment to the PCC and authorize the Mayor to sign the official map. This will ensure continued Federal PL funding. This boundary amendment is necessary to align the Billings MPO Planning Boundary with the US Census Urban Boundary per federal regulations.
Not approving the boundary map amendment will put the MPO into jeopardy of losing program funding. To remain in compliance with Federal Law and continue to administer transportation planning funds in the MPO Urban Area, the boundary map must be amended per the latest census.
Not approving the boundary map amendment will put the MPO into jeopardy of losing program funding. To remain in compliance with Federal Law and continue to administer transportation planning funds in the MPO Urban Area, the boundary map must be amended per the latest census.
FISCAL EFFECTS
The approval of the MPO Boundary will not result in any new financial implications for either the City or County. Instead, it will guarantee the uninterrupted flow of Federal PL funding to support ongoing Transportation Planning Programs within the MPO.
SUMMARY
Following the conclusion of the ten-year census conducted by the US Census Bureau, the MPO Boundary undergoes a review and adjustment process based on the Census Bureau's Urban Area definition and recommendations provided by the Federal Highway Administration and the Montana Department of Transportation. This revision is necessary to ensure the continued allocation of Federal PL funding.