We have similar issues in SC. You have some flexibility.
Key question is whether your population projections for your plan horizon
year produce the necessary densities for the [Saraland?] urban cluster to
become part of the [I assume it's Mobile] Urbanized Area, or will it remain
non-contiguous with Mobile? You may have to expand your population
projections to include all of Mobile County (or at least the UC in question)
to make a reasonable determination of that.
Your study area boundary has to include "the UZA(s) and the contiguous
geographic areas likely to become urbanized within the 20-year forecast
period covered by the transportation plan . . ." {23 CFR 450.306(a)}. So
if the urban cluster is "likely" to be part of the CONTIGUOUS Mobile
Urbanized Area (based on future population density) in 20 years, you should
include it in the MPO study area. If it doesn't become contiguous, you
don't have to include it, but you do have the flexibility to include as much
of the MSA as you want. You should also consider whether the UC will be
included in your nonattainment area, if that's an issue in Mobile.
Hope that helps. That's how we hope to evaluate new boundaries, by looking
at the projected population densities in areas being considered for
inclusion to be sure that the densities actually are urban and the area is
contiguous.
John Gardner, AICP
SCDOT Office of Planning
gardnerjf(a)dot.state.sc.us
-----Original Message-----
From: kharrison [mailto:kharrison@sarpc.org]
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 1:41 PM
To: ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net
Subject: [CTPP] question to list regarding study area boundary.
I have a question regarding MPO study area boundary. Our existing MPO
covers 1 urban area. 3 miles from the new urban area boundary there is a
newly designated urban cluster. Our existing study area boundary bisects
the new urban cluster. We are looking at our options for expanding the MPO
study area boundary. Would we have to include the entire adjacent urban
cluster or can our study area be adjacent to or bisect the urban cluster?
Since by definition the MPO study area is supposed to include all the area
that will be urbanized within 25 years, can it exclude or bisect an adjacent
urban cluster?
Kevin Harrison
Transportation Planner
South Alabama Regional Planning Commission
651 Church St
Mobile, AL 36602
251.433.6541