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Board of Directors
Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 12:00 p.m.
Meeting Location: Boone-Bancroft Room, John G. Christy Municipal Building
320 E. McCarty, Jefferson City, MO 65101 - Enter through Main Lobby
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TENTATIVE AGENDA
1.Call to order, roll call, and determination of a quorum
2.Public comment
3.Adoption of the agenda as printed or amended
4.Approval of the minutes from the meeting of August 17, 2022
5.Presentation: Ryan Libbert, PE and James Beattie, PE – MoDOT Central District Project Managers
Status of MoDOT STIP Projects: US54/63 Lane Expansions North of Missouri River Bridge
Truman Blvd/US50 Interchange Scoping Study
6.Communications Received
7.Old Business
8.New Business
A.TIP Amendment #2 of 2023-2027 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)
Action Requested: Review and discussion, recommendation to the CAMPO Board of Directors for
approval, and open a seven-day comment period.
Staff Report: The amendment consists of the addition of two new MoDOT projects and four new
pedestrian/bicycle projects as a result of funding awarded to communities via the Transportation
Alternative Program (TAP) grants:
•TIP #2023-15 Jefferson City – Greenway crosswalks at Southwest Boulevard and Lafayette
Street
$278,429 in Programmed Funds - Transportation Alternative Program Award
The project includes improvements to greenway crosswalks at Southwest Boulevard and
Lafayette Street. The project will occur in Program Year (PY) 2024.
•TIP #2023-16 Jefferson City – Wears Creek Greenway Extension Bypassing MO 179
$983,465 in Programmed Funds - Transportation Alternative Program Award
The project includes extension of the Wears Creek Greenway along Tree Valley Lane, bypassing
MO 179. The project will occur in PY 2024.
•TIP #2023-17 Holts Summit – Sidewalk construction along S. Summit Drive
$625,000 in Programmed Funds - Transportation Alternative Program Award
The project includes extension of sidewalk along S. Summit Drive. The project will occur in PY
2023 and 2024.
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Planning Organization
Room 120 320 E. McCarty, Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone 573.634.6410 Fax 573.634.64 57
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• TIP #2023-18 St. Martins – Business 50 bike/ped path extension
$663,736 in Programmed Funds - Transportation Alternative Program Award
The project includes an extension of the existing bicycle/pedestrian and ADA safety
improvements along Business 50. The project will occur in PY 2023 and 2024.
• TIP #2023-19 (MoDOT #CD036) Striping Upgrades – US 50
$398,000 in Programmed Funds
The project includes striping on US 50 in Moniteau, Cole, and Osage Counties. The project will
occur in PY 2023.
• TIP #2023-20 (MoDOT #CD0133) Striping Upgrades – US 54
$736,000 in Programmed Funds
The project includes striping on US 54 in Miller, Cole, and Callaway Counties. The project will
occur in PY 2023.
9. Other Business
A. Capital Area Active Transportation Plan
B. Status of Current Work Tasks
C. Announcements
10. Next Meeting Date – Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 12:00 p.m. in the Boone-Bancroft Room, City of Jefferson
City Hall
11. Adjournment
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MINUTES
Board of Directors
CAPITAL AREA METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION
August 17, 2022
12:00 p.m.
BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT
Ron Fitzwater, Chairman, Jefferson City
Jeff Hoelscher, Vice Chairman, Cole County
Jack Deeken, Jefferson City
Jon Hensley, Jefferson City
Mike Lester, Jefferson City
Matt Prenger, Cole County
Mark Mehmert, Jefferson City
Matt Morasch, Jefferson City
Roger Fischer, Callaway County (Arrived at 12:39)
Machelle Watkins, MoDOT
Doug Reece, St. Martins, Small Cities Representative
BOARD MEMBERS ABSENT
Brandon Ruediger, Holts Summit
Sonny Sanders, Jefferson City
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS PRESENT (Non-Voting)
Christy Evers, MoDOT
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS ABSENT (Non-Voting)
Eva Steinman, FTA
Brad McMahon, FHWA
Cathy Brown, Missouri Office of Administration
Mike Henderson, MoDOT
Luke Holtschneider, Jefferson City Regional Economic Partnership
Tamara Tateosian, Callaway County Chamber of Commerce
CAMPO STAFF PRESENT (Non-Voting)
Lisa Dittmer, Administrative Assistant
Eric Barron, Planning Manager
Katrina Williams, Planner
GUESTS
Christopher Scott, Holts Summit Community Betterment Association
Kyle LePage, MoDOT
1. Call to order, roll call, and determination of a quorum.
Chairman Fitzwater called the meeting to order at 12:01 p.m.
Ms. Dittmer took roll call. A quorum was present with 10 of 13 members present. Mr. Fisher
arrived at 12:39, making for 11 of 13 members present.
2. Adoption of the agenda as printed or amended
Mr. Landwehr moved and Mr. Morasch seconded to adopt the agenda. The motion
passed unanimously.
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3. Approval of the minutes from the meeting of May 18, 2022
Mr. Morasch moved and Mr. Lester seconded to approve the minutes from the Regular
Meeting of May 18, 2022 as printed. The motion passed unanimously.
4. Public Comment
Mr. Scott with the Holts Summit Community Betterment Association, submitted a grant to
the Callaway County Commission, asking the commission to participate in a matching
funds program with DOT to implement the ramp project at South Summit Drive/US
Highway 54. Mr. Scott has turned in a request to use Callaway County federal ARPA
funding to escalate this project on any priority lists. Mr. Hoelscher made a motion to write
a letter of recommendation supporting the pursuit of funding by using Callaway Count
ARPA funding to match funds from a national DOT program. Mr. Reece seconded the
motion; all members were in favor. The motion passed unanimously.
5. Communications Received
Three communications were received. Ms. Williams and Mr. Reece discussed with the
board an e-mail received from Doug Reece, St. Martins City Administrator, stating his
support for applying for the Safe Streets for All Grant. Letters were received from ONE
DOT approving the CAMPO FY2023 Unified Planning Work Program and the CAMPO FY
2023-2027 Transportation Improvement Program and Annual Self Certification (TIP).
6. Old Business
No Old Business
7. New Business
A. TIP Amendment #1 of 2023-2027 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) –
MoDOT
Ms. Williams discussed an amendment to the 2023-2027 TIP involving two projects.
TIP #2020-16 is a MoDOT project that involves updating pedestrian facilities to be
ADA compliant and includes changes to the project scope, program years, and
programmed funding. This is a $1.5 million-dollar project that will take place between
2023-2025. TIP #2011-04 is a JEFFTRAN Operating Assistance project that includes
a change in federal and state funding allocations for operating assistance.
Mr. Lester made a motion to close the public comment period and approve the
Amendment. Mr. Morasch seconded the motion. A roll-call vote was conducted, the
motion passed unanimously.
B. Illustrative List Priorities
Mr. Barron discussed the Illustrative List Projects that were reviewed by the Technical
Committee. Staff likes to have the committee review the list annually if possible. The
Technical Committee reviewed the Illustrative List at their July 7th meeting and voted
to recommend an addition of the Transload Facility and forward the list to the Board of
Directors for review.
Mr. Lester made a motion to add the Transload Facility project to the Illustrative list of
projects. Mr. Morasch seconded the motion. A roll-call vote was conducted, the motion
passed unanimously.
C. MoDOT Unfunded Needs
Mr. Barron discussed transportation project priorities to be submitted to MoDOT in the
upcoming Unfunded Needs planning process. At the August 4th Technical Committee
Meeting, staff and committee members established a ranked priority list of road and
bridge projects and multimodal projects for consideration by the Board of Directors.
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After a discussion, Mr. Morasch made a motion for approval of the amended Road and
Bridge ranked priority list and Multimodal ranked priority list for the purpose of MoDOT
Unfunded Needs submittals. Mr. Hoelscher seconded the motion. A roll-call vote was
conducted, the motion passed unanimously.
The Road and Bridge Projects list below will be submitted to MoDOT:
1. Highway 50 and Truman Blvd/Country Club Drive Interchange
2. Rex Whitton Expressway Improvements
3. Tri-level Interchange and approaches to the Missouri River Bridge
4. Highway 54 and Southwest/Ellis Blvd Interchange
5. Missouri Boulevard Corridor Study
The Multimodal projects list below will be submitted to MoDOT:
1. Airport – Air Traffic Control Tower
2. JEFFTRAN – Transit Facilities
3. Amtrak Station
4. Port Facility
5. Transload Facility at Algoa Industrial Park
6. Airport – Runway 12/30
7. Airport- ARFF/SRE Facility (firefighting/snow removal)
8. Airport- Runway 9/27
9. Sidewalk – Missouri Boulevard Sidewalks
10. Sidewalk-South Summit Drive Sidewalks
11. Greenway-Jefferson City Greenway Extensions (will separate into different
sections if needed)
Staff will confirm if any projects on the list have been fully funded before submitting the list
to MoDOT.
D. Safety Action Plan
Ms. Williams discussed the grant funding opportunity SS4A thru USDOT, which looks at
safety planning and reducing/eliminating roadway fatalities and serious injuries. This was
discussed with the CAMPO Board of Directors in May, several members recommended
staff research this more and potentially apply. Technical questions are due August 15,
2022. Applications are due September 15, 2022 and require a 20% local match. After
discussion, members agreed to no action this year, with plans to apply for the grant in
2023.
8. Other Business
A. Capital Area Active Transportation Plan
Staff has met with the consultants Crafton Tull and LaneShift. This plan is an update to
the existing Capital Area Pedestrian Area Bicycle Plan which was completed in 2016. This
plan will also be replacing the Jefferson City Greenway Plan, the Jefferson City Sidewalk
Plan, Holts Summit Bike/Ped Plan, and the existing CAMPO Bike/Ped Plan. The plan will
also incorporate other local/regional plans and transit plans that have been completed in
the last 5-10 years. Ms. Williams discussed the project goals and projected schedule for
the plan.
B. Transportation Alternative Program (TAP) grant awards
Ms. Williams discussed the four awarded projects for our area:
• Greenway extension on Tree Valley Lane.
• Greenway Crosswalk Improvements on Southwest Boulevard and Lafayette
Street.
• Sidewalk construction along S. Summit Drive.
• Bicycle/Pedestrian & ADA Safety Improvements along Business 50 West to
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Henwick Lane.
C. Status of Current Work Tasks
• 2023-2027 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Amendment.
Amendment #1 processed today, approved earlier. Staff is also processing six
more projects that will be amending the TIP next month.
• JEFFTRAN Transit Facility Feasibility Study
A final document has been completed and in under review by Federal Transit
Administration and Jefferson City Public Works Staff. An updated presentation
will be given to the CAMPO Board of Directors at a future meeting.
• GIS Assistance
Staff continues to provide technical assistance regarding GIS data and mapping
to member jurisdictions for various projects.
• BRO Funding Rankings
MoDOT asked their planning partners to rank Central District applications. Ms.
Williams (CAMPO Staff) and Mr. Prenger (Cole County Staff) were chosen by
the Technical Committee to represent CAMPO at the August MoDOT Central
District BRO meeting.
• CAMPO 2045 & Beyond MTP- Administrative Modifications.
Staff will be making modifications to our metropolitan transportation plan
because of the changes to our illustrative list.
• Title VI Program Update
CAMPO is required to update the Title VI Program every three years; this update
will include an update of the Public Participation Plan and the Language
Assistance Plan. Staff will begin working on these updates in the fall.
D. Announcements
Ms. Williams encouraged everyone to participate in the Capital Area Active Transportation
Plan, events/meetings will be held September 13-16.
The Missouri Highway Safety & Traffic Conference is September 27-29 in Columbia.
Mr. Reece shared that Ms. Williams and Ms. Bowden with the RPC have been a
tremendous resource; helping write grants and updating zoning maps.
9. Next Meeting Date – Wednesday, September 21, 2022
10. Adjournment
Meeting was adjourned at 1:31 p.m.
Respectfully Submitted,
Lisa Dittmer, Administrative Assistant
Agenda Item 8A - Page 1 of 4
CAMPO Board of Directors Staff Report
Proposed Amendment #2
2023-2027 Transportation Improvement Program
September 21, 2022
Summary
Staff is seeking approval of an amendment to the 2023-2027 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The
amendment consists of the addition of six new projects from various jurisdictions.
1. TIP #2023-15 Jefferson City – Greenway crosswalks at Southwest Boulevard and Lafayette Street
$278,429 in Programmed Funds - Transportation Alternative Program Award
Project includes improvements to greenway crosswalks at Southwest Boulevard and Lafayette Street,
and will occur in Program Year (PY) 2024.
2. TIP #2023-16 Jefferson City – Wears Creek Greenway Extension Bypassing MO 179
$983,465 in Programmed Funds - Transportation Alternative Program Award
Project includes extension of the Wears Creek Greenway along Tree Valley Lane, bypassing MO 179,
and will occur in PY 2024.
3. TIP #2023-17 Holts Summit – Sidewalk construction along S. Summit Drive
$625,000 in Programmed Funds - Transportation Alternative Program Award
The project includes extension of sidewalk along S. Summit Drive, and will occur in PY 2023 and 2024.
4. TIP #2023-18 St. Martins – Business 50 bike/ped path extension
$663,736 in Programmed Funds - Transportation Alternative Program Award
Project includes an extension of the existing bicycle/pedestrian and ADA safety improvements along
Business 50, and will occur in PY 2023 and 2024.
5. TIP #2023-19 (MoDOT #CD036) Striping Upgrades – US 50
$398,000 in Programmed Funds
Project includes striping on US 50 in Moniteau, Cole, and Osage Counties, and will occur in PY 2023.
6. TIP #2023-20 (MoDOT #CD0133) Striping Upgrades – US 54
$736,000 in Programmed Funds
Project includes striping on US 54 in Miller, Cole, and Callaway Counties, and will occur in PY 2023.
Figures 1 depicts the general areas where the projects will occur. Figures 2 - 8 depict the updated tables from
the 2023-2027 TIP Financial Plan section.
Additionally, staff has made an administrative modification to TIP #2023-14. This project had an error in the
description of the project. The project was described as trail construction along Business 50, but should have
been described as a trail connection from Niekamp Park to Business 50.
Agenda Item 8A - Page 2 of 4
Figure 1 – Locations of New Projects
Agenda Item 8A - Page 3 of 4
Figure 2 – Fiscal Constraint Table TIP #2023-15
Figure 3 - Fiscal Constraint Table TIP #2023-16
Figure 4 – Fiscal Constraint Table TIP #2023-17
Figure 5 - Fiscal Constraint Table TIP #2023-18
Source Category 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Future Totals
FHWA TAP $0
MoDOT $0
TIP #2023-15 Local City of Jefferson $0
MoDOT#Other $0
FHWA $0
MoDOT $0
Local $0
Other $0
FHWA TAP $222,744 $222,744
MoDOT $0
Local City of Jefferson $55,686 $55,686
Other $0
Total $0 $0 $278,430 $0 $0 $0 $0 $278,430Total Project Cost: $278,430
City of Jefferson Funding P rior
Funding
State Program Year - July 1 to June 30
Project
Name:
Jefferson City Greenway
crosswalks at Southwest Blvd and
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Description & Location: Transportation
Alternatives Program Grant, bike-ped lanes
along business 50.
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Comments: TAP
Source Category 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Future Totals
FHWA TAP $0
MoDOT $0
TIP #2023-16 Local City of Jefferson $0
MoDOT#Other $0
FHWA $0
MoDOT $0
Local $0
Other $0
FHWA TAP $500,000 $500,000
MoDOT $0
Local City of Jefferson $483,465 $483,465
Other $0
Total $0 $0 $983,465 $0 $0 $0 $0 $983,465Total Project Cost: $983,465
City of Jefferson Funding P rior
Funding
State Program Year - July 1 to June 30
Project
Name:
Jefferson City Wears Creek
Greenway Extension Bypassing MO
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Description & Location: Transportation
Alternatives Program Grant, bike-ped lanes
along business 50.
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Comments: TAPS
Source Category 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Future Totals
FHWA TAP $79,500 $79,500
MoDOT $0
TIP #2023-17 Local Holts Summit $62,500 $62,500
MoDOT#Other $0
FHWA $0
MoDOT $0
Local $0
Other $0
FHWA TAP $420,500 $420,500
MoDOT $0
Local Holts Summit $62,500 $62,500
Other $0
Total $0 $142,000 $483,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $625,000Total Project Cost: $625,000
Holts Summit Funding P rior
Funding
State Program Year - July 1 to June 30
Project
Name:
Holts Summit Sidewalk construction
along S. Summit Drive
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Description & Location: Transportation
Alternatives Program Grant, Sidewalk
installation along S. Summit Drive from Holt
Lane to Ellsworth Drive.
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Comments: TAP
Source Category 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Future Totals
FHWA TAP $18,750 $18,750 $37,500
MoDOT $0
TIP #2023-18 Local St. Martins $6,250 $6,250 $12,500
MoDOT#Other $0
FHWA $0
MoDOT $0
Local $0
Other $0
FHWA TAP $231,151 $231,151 $462,302
MoDOT $0
Local St. Martins $76,717 $76,717 $153,434
Other $0
Total $0 $332,868 $332,868 $0 $0 $0 $0 $665,736Total Project Cost: $665,736
St. Martins Funding P rior
Funding
State Program Year - July 1 to June 30
Project
Name:
St. Martins Business 50 bike/ped path
extension
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Description & Location: Transportation
Alternatives Program Grant, bike-ped lanes
along business 50.
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Comments: TAP
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Figure 6 – Fiscal Constraint Table TIP #2023-19
Figure 7 - Fiscal Constraint Table TIP #2023-20
Public Comment
A seven-day public comment period was opened on September 8th . A public notice with a link to the draft
amended document was posted and sent to all CAMPO members and participating jurisdictions. No comments
were received.
Staff Recommendation
Staff recommends approval of this amendment.
Technical Committee Recommendation
The Technical Committee recommended approval of this amendment at their September 1st meeting.
Recommended Form of Motion:
Motion to close the public comment period and approve the Amendment.
Source Category 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Future Totals
FHWA AC-Safety $44,000 $44,000
MoDOT STATE $11,000 $11,000
TIP #2023-19 Local $0
MoDOT#CD0136 Other $0
FHWA $0
MoDOT $0
Local $0
Other $0
FHWA AC-Safety $274,400 $274,400
MoDOT STATE $68,600 $68,600
Local $0
Other $0
Total $0 $398,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $398,000Total Project Cost: $398,000
MoDOT Funding P rior
Funding
State Program Year - July 1 to June 30
Project
Name:Striping Upgrades - US 50 E
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Description & Location: Striping upgrades in
Moniteau, Cole, and Osage Counties along US
50.
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Comments:
Source Category 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Future Totals
FHWA AC-Safety $80,800 $80,800
MoDOT STATE $20,200 $20,200
TIP #2023-20 Local $0
MoDOT#CD0133 Other $0
FHWA $0
MoDOT $0
Local $0
Other $0
FHWA AC-Safety $508,000 $508,000
MoDOT STATE $127,000 $127,000
Local $0
Other $0
Total $0 $736,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $736,000Total Project Cost: $736,000
MoDOT Funding P rior
Funding
State Program Year - July 1 to June 30
Project
Name:Striping Upgrades US 54 E
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Description & Location: Striping upgrades in
Miller, Cole, and Callaway Counties along US
54.
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Comments:
Agenda Item 9A
CAMPO Board of Directors Staff Report
Capital Area Active Transportation Plan
September 21, 2022
Summary
Staff, along with consultants Crafton Tull and LaneShift, kicked-off the planning process for the Capital Area
Active Transportation Plan in June 2022. This process will update and incorporate the Capital Area
Pedestrian & Bicycle Plan (2016), Jefferson City’s Sidewalk Plan (2010) and Greenway Master Plan (2007),
and the Holts Summit Pedestrian, Bicycle, and Transit Plan (2014).
The Capital Area Active Transportation Plan covers all CAMPO communities and take place over the next 12
to 15 months. The plan will generally include the following:
• comprehensive set of strategies to ensure better options for biking, walking, and transit
• recommendations for prioritizing infrastructure improvements
• outline recommendations for new policies, processes, and infrastructure
• base recommendations on a robust public and stakeholder involvement campaign
Funding for this project totals $125,000 and is provided via the CAMPO Consolidated Planning Grant
($100,000), with the required 20% match provided by JC Parks ($25,000).
Public Survey
A survey was started circulation on August 19th, with more than 500 responses in seven days. The
survey will run through the end of September. Everyone is courage to take the survey and share it
with others. The survey is available at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CAATPsurvey1 or share it
from the CAMPO Facebook Page. While the survey is aimed at those that live or work in the CAMPO
region, comments from people outside of the region can be sent to campo@jeffersoncitymo.gov.
CAMPO staff and staff and volunteers from other agencies and jurisdictions will be engaging with the
public at local events and festivals in the month of September. Please contact Katrina Williams
(kawiliams@jeffersoncitymo.gov) with any questions or suggestions for activities.
Public Meetings
Three public meeting times are scheduled. Presentations will be given at the beginning of each public
meeting, but the public is encouraged to drop-in anytime.
• Holts Summit Wednesday, September 14th 6:00pm-7:30pm (Brief presentation at 6:15)
Holts Summit Municipal Center
245 S. Summit Drive
• Jefferson City Thursday, September 15th 4:00pm-5:30pm (Brief presentation at 4:15)
6:00pm-7:30pm (Brief presentation at 6:15)
Jefferson City - City Hall
320 E. McCarty Street
Staff and consultants have developed a Public Involvement Plan which outlines several steering
committee/stakeholder meetings. Specific stakeholder groups will be interviewed, including the following;
Public Safety, Healthcare, Education, Small Communities, Advocates/Transit Providers, and Business
Owners.
More information about the project is available on the CAMPO Active Transportation webpage at:
https://www.jeffersoncitymo.gov/campo.
Agenda Item 9B
CAMPO Board of Directors Staff Report
Status of Current Work Tasks
September 21, 2022
Summary
The following list includes work tasks that are currently in progress or have been completed since the
previous meeting:
• 2023-2027 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) amendment. See staff report
• JEFFTRAN Transit Facility Feasibility Study. A final document has been completed and is under
review by Federal Transit Administration and Jefferson City Public Works Staff. An updated
presentation will be given to the Technical Committee at a future meeting.
• GIS/Technical Assistance. Staff continues providing technical assistance regarding GIS data
and mapping to member jurisdictions for various projects, including:
o Zoning Map – Wardsville o Zoning Map – St. Martins
o Zoning Map – Taos (in progress)
o Zoning and Address Map – Holts Summit (in progress)
o SS4A Grant Application
o Active Transportation Plan data (sidewalks, trails, and other analysis layers as requested by
consultants
• Capital Area Active Transportation Plan. See staff report.
• SS4A (Safety Action Plan) Grant Application. The CAMPO Board of Directors has postponed the
SS4A application until Fall 2023.
• BRO Funding Rankings. Planning partners have been asked to review and rank Central District
applications. Katrina Williams (CAMPO staff) and Matt Prenger (Cole County Staff) were chosen
by the Technical Committee to represent CAMPO at the August MoDOT Central District BRO
meeting.
• TAP Funding Rankings. All 20 TAP applications in MoDOT Central District were awarded!
Four applications were submitted from the CAMPO region; Holts Summit (1), Jefferson City (2),
and St. Martins (1). See TIP Amendment staff report for project details.
• 2022 Missouri Active Transportation Summit. City of Jefferson and CAMPO hosted the Missouri
Active Transportation Summit August 12th on the City Hall campus. More than 70 people form
across the state attended the event.
• CAMPO 2045 & Beyond MTP – Administrative Modifications. Edits to the Illustrative List and
Performance Report will be made due to grant awards, funding changes, and pending additions by
the CAMPO Board of Directors.
• Title VI Program Update. Recipients of Federal Transit Administration funding are federally
required to report certain general information to determine compliance with Title VI of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964. As a recipient, CAMPO is required to update the Title VI Program every three
years. The Title VI Program update will also include an update of the Public Participation Plan and
Language Assistance Plan.
• Annual Listing of Obligated Projects. Staff have posted the annual listing of obligated projects on
the CAMPO website.