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Public Information & Involvement
The HRTPO values your input! Your ideas and views are valuable to the HRTPO as it develops plans and allocates funds for improving the region's transportation system. The HRTPO encourages public participation and solicits input in all areas of transportation planning.
There are many ways to get involved and provide input into the decision-making process - including attending HRTPO Board and Advisory Committee meetings, receiving newsletters and notices through our mailing list or email list, responding to surveys, and participating in workshops and special events held throughout the year by the HRTPO and its planning partners.
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Public Notices
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ADA Statement & Accessibility Policy
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Hampton Roads Transportation Planning Organization (HRTPO) strives to provide reasonable accommodations and services for persons who require special assistance to participate in our public involvement efforts.
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Board & Advisory Committee By-Laws
See the by-laws.
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Community Advisory Committee (CAC)
The Community Advisory Committee (CAC) is comprised of up to 30 representatives from Hampton Roads’ member jurisdictions and serves as an advisory committee to the HRPDC and HRTPO Board.
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Disadvantaged Business Enterprise
It is the policy of the HRTPO to ensure that DBEs, as defined in Part 26, have an equal opportunity to receive and participate in DOT assisted contracts.
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HRTPO & Your Community
As the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for Hampton Roads, the Hampton Roads Transportation Planning Organization (HRTPO) is the place where regional transportation decisions are made.
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Metropolitan Planning Agreement
The Metropolitan Planning Agreement for the Hampton Roads Area is a written agreement among the MPO, State, and public transportation operators serving the MPA that identifies the mutual responsibilities of those entities in carrying out the metropolitan transportation planning and programming process.
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Public Engagement Plan
Realizing an efficient transportation system can only come from a true understanding of citizens’ diverse and far-ranging needs, the HRTPO is fully committed to involving and collaborating with Hampton Roads citizens in a public involvement process that is grounded in mutual problem solving and understanding.
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Resolutions
Access and view resolution documents.
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Translated Public Notices, Reports & Documents
HRTPO fully complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related statutes and regulations in all programs and activities. Publications and other public documents can be made available in alternative languages or formats.