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MoDOT News Release
September 20, 2005 

MoDOT Launches Long-Range Planning Effort

Regional Working Groups convene to begin crafting transportation vision

JEFFERSON CITY, MO. ­- More than 100 Missouri citizens from across the state assembled in Jefferson City recently for the launch of the Missouri Advance Planning (MAP) initiative, a statewide effort to update Missouri's long-range transportation plan.   Members of the six newly formed Regional Working Groups were briefed by Missouri Department of Transportation Director Pete Rahn, Missouri Department of Economic Development Director Greg Steinhoff and members of the MAP project team.

"Since the approval of Amendment 3 last November, MoDOT has been working to improve our transportation system. sooner, rather than later," said MoDOT Director Pete Rahn.   "MoDOT's Smoother, Safer, Sooner initiative is improving a substantial portion of the state's roads, while accelerating several needed major projects.   It's a major step forward, but it's no substitute for a sound, broadly supported long-term plan for Missouri's transportation needs.  

"Help us shape the future of transportation in Missouri," Rahn told the participants.   "Tell us if we're headed in the right direction to ensure our transportation infrastructure supports the needs and quality of life Missourians expect and deserve.   We have significant unmet transportation needs, so the challenge I give to you is to think big - what does Missouri need to be prosperous?"

The launch of MAP is the beginning of a statewide dialogue on what the state's transportation system could and should do for its citizens and how best to fulfill these expectations.   Over the next nine months, Regional Working Groups will begin defining a vision for Missouri's transportation system.  

MAP Launch

"The MAP process is intended to produce a vision for Missouri's transportation system and the building blocks for a shared action plan," said MAP Project Manager Eric Curtit.   "To make sure we develop a plan that meets the future needs of Missourians, we developed public outreach approaches, including the use of Regional Working Groups, to capture the unique perspectives of people all across the state."

In addition to the Regional Working Groups, MoDOT has solicited perspectives through a statewide telephone survey of Missourians and interviews with business, civic and government leaders across the state.  

Regional Working Groups, comprised of 15-20 local individuals, have been formed in six regions of the state: the Northwest, Northeast/St. Louis area, West Central/Kansas City, Central, Southwest and Southeast.   Group members reflect Missouri's diverse interests and include farmers, economic development experts, environmentalists, businessmen,   educators, tourism experts and community leaders, among others.

Additional information from the customer surveys and the stakeholder interviews, including opportunities to provide comments to the MAP project team, is available on the MAP initiative Web site, www.mapourfuture.org .   Regional Working Groups' membership lists and a MAP fact sheet are also available on the Web site.    

Editor's note:   Recorded comments on this topic from Eric Curtit, long-range transportation planning coordinator, are available by calling MoDOT's sound bite service at 1-866-847-7173 or visiting www.modot.org/newsroom.

 

   
   
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