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Adams County Transportation Planning Organization
 
 
The Adams County Transportation Planning Organization (ACTPO) addresses transportation planning, programming, and budgeting issues for Adams County.  Appointed by the various interest groups involved in the transportation planning process, ACTPO reviews and makes funding recommendations to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) regarding semi-annual updates to the Adams County Transportation Improvement Program (TIP).  TIP projects include bridges, highways, maintenance, and mass transit.  ACTPO reviews and provides funding recommendations regarding applications to the Transportation Enhancements and the Congestion, Mitigation, and Air Quality (CMAQ) programs as administered by PennDOT.
 
                                   
             2011 - 2014 Transportation Improvement Program
  • The Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is a prioritized list of transportation projects indicating where projected federal, state, and local transportation funding sources will be spent over the next four years.
  • Examples of projects include repaving projects, bicycle/ pedestrian trails, road and intersection realignments, transit system improvements, highway capacity improvements, and transportation enhancement projects.
  • The TIP covers a twelve year period. The first four years of which are updated every two years.
  • The TIP must be fiscally constrained and conform with federal air quality regulations as they relate to transportation.         
                    Click on the links below to view the following:
                         
2011 - 2014 Environment Justice Analysis
 
If you have any questions regarding the TIP, please contact
Richard Schmoyer or Andrew Merkel  at (717) 337-9824.
If you have any questions regarding TIP projects in York county,
                           
 
ACTPO Board
 
Voting Members
 
Representing
 
Theodore Streeter, Chairman
Adams County Boroughs Association 
Dave Hazlett Adams County Boroughs Association 
James Waybright Adams County Townships Association 
Florence Ford
Adams County Townships Association 
John Lerew  Adams County Planning Commission 
George Weikert, Vice-Chair Adams County Commissioners 
John Eline Adams County Dept. of Emergency Services 
Mary Bowers (Alternate)  Adams County Dept. of Emergency Services 
Geoffrey Spangler Adams County Transit Authority 
Rich Farr (Alternate)  Adams County Transit Authority 
John McKenna Gettysburg-Adams Co. Chamber of Commerce 
William Hanne (Alternate)  Gettysburg-Adams Co. Chamber of Commerce 
Bob Hannigan PennDOT Central Office 
Walt Panko (Alternate)  PennDOT Central Office 
Terry Adams  PennDOT Engineering District 8-0 
Dennis Sloand (Alternate) PEnnDOT Engineering District 8-0
                        
Non-Voting, Ex-Officio Members
 
Representing
 
Congressman Todd Platts U.S. House of Representatives 
Sen. Terry L. Punt  Pennsylvania Senate 
Rep. Steven R. Nickol  Pennsylvania House of Representatives 
Rep. Dan Moul Pennsylvania House of Representatives 
John McKenna  Gettysburg National Military Park 
Kathy Dimpsey U.S. Department of Transportation 
Megan Shreve Southcentral Community Action Programs 
William D. Cameron  Adams County Bridge Engineer 
Dan Storm PennDOT Maintenance District 8-1 
Glenn Longstreth  Hanover Chamber of Commerce 
Will Clark York County Planning Commission
Edwin Calvert ACTPO Past-Chair
            
            
             2009 - 2012 TIP Map   
           2009 - 2012 TIP Funding Category Definitions
           2009 - 2012 Highway TIP Chart
           2009 - 2012 Transit TIP Chart
           What is Environmental Justice?
           Minority Populations Map
           Low Income Populations Map
 
 
ACTPO meets quarterly.  The time and place of all ACTPO meetings are announced
in the Gettysburg Times.
                               
       For further information regarding Adams County Transportation Planning Organization meetings, agendas, or matters of concern or interest, please contact, Richard Schmoyer AICP, Director, by phone at (717) 337-9824 or Andrew Merkel AICP, Senior Planner, by phone at (717) 337-9824, ext. 354.


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