Elaine,
Helpful stuff. Have you heard any date/timeframe for announcement of
new/updated TMA boundaries? I would also appreciate it if you (or anyone
else) can provide me with the basics on how the TMA update process will be
carried out. I presume that it will be based on the new UZA boundaries, but
I haven't seen anything on how the TMA boundaries will be modified to
reflect the 2000 census numbers.
Thanks.
Brian Lakeman
Genesee Transportation Council
-----Original Message-----
From: Elaine Murakami [mailto:Elaine.Murakami@igate.fhwa.dot.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 11:10 AM
To: ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net; wschaefer(a)ci.madison.wi.us
Subject: Re: [CTPP] Effective Date of New UAs
Here is response from Sheldon Edner of FHWA:
The designation for all UZAs was effective upon publication by the Census
Bureau. New TMAs (UZA over 200,000 for first time) are effective, for
transportation planning purposes, upon designation by the Secretary of
Transportation.
Regarding the use of FTA funds, please contact FTA.
Regarding STP attributable funding, FY 2003 funding will be apportioned to
the States in October, 2002 and will provide the first STP attributable
funding for new TMAs. If the newly designated UZAs were part of an MPO
(which was a TMA) before the publication of the Census information, they
were already eligible for STP funding. If they have become part of the MPO
(TMA) for the first time, they are eligible to use STP funding as soon as
(starting after October1, 2002) projects utilizing those funds are included
in a plan and TIP. Communities do not apply to FHWA for these funds, they
are available as a result of the MPO planning process and the inclusion of
projects utilizing them in plans and TIPs. Funding is made available
through the State DOT.
Sheldon Edner
FHWA Office of Metropolitan Planning