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HomeMy Public PortalAbout2024-04-04 packet Individuals should contact the ADA Coordinator at (573) 634-6570 to request accommodations or alternative formats as required under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please allow three business days to process the request. Please call (573) 634-6410 with questions regarding agenda items. Technical Committee Thursday, April 4, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. Meeting Location: Fire Administration Conference Room 305 E. Miller Street, Jefferson City, MO 65101 - entrance is at the rear/lower level THIS MEETING IS AVAILABLE VIRTUALLY TO JOIN VIRTUALLY: https://jeffersoncity.webex.com/jeffersoncity/j.php?MTID=mc52dc698b112e3b0b4463be78a511dd4 CALL-IN AVAILABLE AT: 1-404-397-1516 MEETING NUMBER: 2485 825 8464 MEETING PASSWORD: 1234 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 March 7, 2024 5. Communications Received 6. Old Business A. CAMPO 2045 & Beyond Metropolitan Transportation Plan – Draft Action Requested: Review, discussion, and recommendation to the Board of Directors Staff Report: Staff have begun the update of the CAMPO 2045 & Beyond Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP). The MTP assesses regional transportation needs over a twenty-year planning horizon by outlining goals, strategies, and projects for the CAMPO region. The MTP is federally required to be updated every five years and was last updated in 2019. Products and materials pertaining to the update of the MTP are reviewed and vetted by the Technical Committee. See attached staff report and link to draft document. B. 2025-2029 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) - Draft Action Requested: Review, discussion, and recommendation to the Board of Directors Staff Report: The TIP is a 5-year financial program of transportation projects to be implemented within the Metropolitan Planning Area (MPA), which are funded by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and Federal Transit Administration (FTA), or are deemed ‘regionally significant. The TIP is updated annually by CAMPO in cooperation with local jurisdictions, the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT), and local public transportation operators. See attached staff report and link to draft document. C. FY 2025 Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) - Draft Action Requested: Review, discussion, and recommendation to the Board of Directors Staff Report: The UPWP is CAMPO’s annual statement of work identifying the budget, planning priorities, and activities to be carried out for the year (November 1 to October 31). The UPWP contains many ongoing activities required to perform the essential functions of CAMPO, as well as, periodic and one-time activities. The UPWP serves as the basis for funding agreements with the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT). See attached staff report and link to draft document. 7. New Business 8. Other Business A. Status of Current Work Tasks B. Member Updates 9. Next Meeting Date Thursday, May 2, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. - Boone-Bancroft Room, City of Jefferson City Hall 10. Adjournment Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization Room 120 320 E. McCarty, Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone 573.634.6410 Fax 573.634.6457 MINUTES TECHNICAL COMMITTEE CAPITAL AREA METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION March 7, 2024 VOTING MEMBERS PRESENT David Bange, Chair, City of Jefferson Eric Barron, City of Jefferson Steve Engelbrecht, MoDOT Shannon Kliethermes, Cole County Matt Prenger, Vice Chairman, Cole County Britt Smith, City of Jefferson Clint Smith, City of Jefferson Gerry Stegeman, City of Jefferson Howard David Thomas, Callaway County Rachel Busche, City of Wardsville Mike Henderson, MoDOT Daniel Roeger, MoDOT VOTING MEMBERS ABSENT Mark Tate, Holts Summit Aaron Grefrath, City of Jefferson Kevin Schwartz, Bike/Ped Interest Matt Morasch, City of Jefferson EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS PRESENT Cecelie Cochran, FHWA STAFF PRESENT (Non-Voting) Katrina Williams, Senior Planner Kortney Bliss, Planner Tiphanie Pearson, Administrative Assistant GUESTS PRESENT Paul Samson Kim Tipton Stephi Smith Melissa Sheperle 1. Call to order, roll call, and determination of a quorum Mr. Bange called the meeting to order at 10:01 a.m. and asked Ms. Pearson to call roll. A quorum of 12 voting members were present. 2. Public comment No public comment. 3. Adoption of the agenda as printed or amended Mr. Kliethermes moved and Mr. Henderson seconded to adopt the agenda as printed. The motion passed unanimously. 4. Approval of the minutes from the meeting of January 11, 2024. Mr. Britt Smith moved and Mr. Roeger seconded to approve the minutes from the meeting of January 11, 2024 as written. The motion passed unanimously. 5. Communications Received No communications received. Minutes/Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization Technical Committee March 7, 2024 Page 2 6. Old Business A. CAMPO 2045 & Beyond Metropolitan Transportation Plan – Draft • Ms. Williams gave details on the plan and gave an update on the changes that had been made. She stated that there were changes to the BIL language, there were new state and local plans, changes to and reorganization of the illustrative list, and minor changes to the goals and strategies. She went on to state that there will be a more complete draft in the next meeting in April. In the April meeting, staff will ask the Technical Committee for approval to move on to the Board of Directors. Ms. Williams then went over the aspects of the plan, which included; vision and plan development, regional overview, the transportation system, implementation and financial plan, and the appendix. Ms. Williams went on to state that the survey garnered 268 responses and she went over the results; briefly stating some of the most common areas of concern. She then asked if there were any questions. Mr. Henderson asked when the anticipated date was for Board approval. Ms. Williams stated that they would like to get the draft to the Board in April and get a final vote from the Board in May. 7. New Business A. Traffic Study of US 54/63/50 Tri-Level Interchange – RFQ Selection Committee and Project Scope of Services Review • Mr. Barron stated that the City Council approved the budget change to pursue the study. He then stated that the staff report gives a brief overview of the RFQ. He stated that staff is looking for approval from the Technical Committee to finalize the RFQ. Mr. Bange asked if MoDOT had any additional comments regarding the RFQ. Mr. Samson stated that Ms. Sheperle’s team had reviewed and approved the RFQ. Mr. Clint Smith asked if the March 31st deadline would be met, and Mr. Barron stated that it should be. o Mr. Britt Smith moved and Mr. Prenger seconded to approve the RFQ language pending a grammatical review from staff.  The motion passed unanimously. • Mr. Barron went on to state that we needed approval of a selection committee to forward to the Board of Directors. There was discussion on how to select the committee. Mr. Bange suggested one person each from Cole County, Callaway County, MoDot, and the City of Jefferson. o Mr. Britt Smith moved and Mr. Prenger seconded to have one person from each of the above-named entities within one week of the Technical Committee meeting.  The motion passed unanimously. B. 2025-2029 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) – Draft • Ms. Williams stated that these are projects using federal funding locally. She then went on to give a timeline of the plan. She stated that she will send an updated draft to the Technical Committee members by March 11th, 2024. She then went on to state that there are a total of 48 projects within the TIP, and that she will have a complete document ready by the April 4th, 2024 Technical Committee meeting. C. FY 2025 Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) – Draft • Ms. Williams gave details on work tasks and the associated budgets for each. Mr. Barron stated that we need to discuss what studies are important for the future, gave some suggestions on studies, and asked the committee for suggestions as well. There were no suggestions provided at this time. Ms. Williams then went over the anticipated budget for FY 2025. 8. Other Business A. Status of Current Work Tasks • Ms. Williams gave updates on the following: o Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) – The update of the MTP is anticipated to be Minutes/Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization Technical Committee March 7, 2024 Page 3 complete by May 2024. o CAMPO Metropolitan Planning Area (MPA) Boundary Review – At their January 17th meeting, the CAMPO Board of Directors approved the new MPA boundary. The Governor approved the boundary revisions on January 31. o Federal Functional Classification Review – At their January 17th meeting, the CAMPO Board of Directors approved the federal functional classification of the CAMPO road network. No changes were proposed. o Proposed US 54/63/50 Tri-Level Study – The CAMPO Board of Directors approved an amendment to the FY 2024 UPWP to accommodate the project. The project is outlined in the draft FY 2025 UPWP. o 2025-2029 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Development – Staff has begun the update of the TIP, with the anticipated completion and adoption in May. o FY 2025 Unified Planning Work Program Development (UPWP) - Staff has begun the update of the TIP, with the anticipated completion and adoption in May. o Capital Area Active Transportation Plan - The Active Transportation Plan was approved by the CAMPO Board of Directors January 17th. Staff is moving forward with assisting jurisdictions in adoption of the plan as requested. Staff is working to close out the project, including delivery of final GIS data and then updating CAMPO and City databases. o GIS/Technical Assistance – Staff continues providing technical assistance regarding GIS data and mapping to member jurisdictions for various projects. o 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 B. Member Updates • Mr. Britt Smith stated he is hoping for bids for the new control tower in the near future. There is partial funding, but bidders are being asked to bid the full project cost. The City of Jefferson now owns 4 acres of land for the new control tower. • Mr. Roeger stated that the construction project on the river bridge should be mobilized on Monday. He went on to state that there will be lane closures on Highway 54 starting on Monday night. He then stated that road crash fatalities are trending down, however, motorcycle fatalities are trending up since the helmet law repeal. • Mr. Engelbrecht called out for TAP projects, with the due date being April 26th. • Ms. Busche stated that they had an open house for the community on March 6th. • Mr. Stegeman stated that they are moving to a new vehicle locator system to track busses, that will replace the double-map app. • Mr. Prenger stated that all engineering agreements have been signed for the bridge projects and that South Burch project should start rolling soon. • Mr. Bange stated that the bids for the crosswalk projects are in and should start soon. He then stated that drawings for the Creek Trail Drive projects should be in the next couple of weeks. He also gave updates on the MSP and Monroe Street projects. 9. Next Meeting Date Thursday, April 4, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. in the Boone/Bancroft Room #200. 10. Adjournment The meeting adjourned at 11:07 a.m. Mr. Bange stated that we have come to the end of the meeting, so we stand adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Tiphanie Pearson, Administrative Assistant Agenda Item 6A CAMPO Technical Committee Staff Report CAMPO 2045 & Beyond Metropolitan Transportation Plan – 2023-2024 Update April 4, 2024 Summary The update of the CAMPO 2045 & Beyond Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) began in mid-2023. The MTP, is a long-range plan that assesses regional transportation needs over a twenty-year planning horizon. The MTP sets goals and defines policies, programs, strategies, and projects to meet the transportation needs of the CAMPO region. The MTP is federally required to by updated every 5 years and utilize a minimum 20-year planning horizon. The MTP was last updated in 2019. Progress Report February/March Staff focused on research, mapping, and writing the draft plan during the months of February and March. The draft document, provided in the link below, includes updates to several sections of the previous plan. Updates from the 2019 iteration of the MTP include integration of survey results, text updates, and changes to several charts, maps and graphics. New requirements stemming for the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) have been added to meet regulations. Staff will provide an update on these changes and recommendations for edits to the illustrative list and implementation strategies, stemming from public/stakeholder input and analysis of new GIS data. Draft MTP Document: https://cms4files.revize.com/jeffersoncitymo/CAMPO2045_MTP_2024_Draft%2003.29.2024.pdf Note: This draft does not include Appendices E through I. Those can be found at the bottom of the MTP webpage under "Appendices". December/January Staff focused on public engagement, research, and writing the draft plan during the month of January. Staff closed the public survey January 12th. Survey results were reviewed and integrated into the plan. Staff and Technical Committee have produced a draft Illustrative Projects Section using input provided by the Technical Committee, Jurisdiction Staff, and stakeholders. October/November In October and November staff worked with the Technical Committee and local jurisdictions to review and update the Goals and Strategies, MTP Illustrative List, and Major Thoroughfare Plan. This process included discussion of new projects, completed projects, and the tier system used to categorize road and bridge projects. The Major Thoroughfare plan was updated and has been moved from the appendix to the Illustrative List section of the MTP. Public Engagement - In October a meeting for local jurisdictions was held with discussion focused on projects outside of Jefferson City. In November three general stakeholder meetings were held requesting in put on the Goals and Strategies, Illustrative List, and Major Thoroughfare Plan. Two public meeting were held in December; one in Jefferson City and one in Holts Summit. In November a public survey was released via email, social media, and during public presentations. As of December 14th, 190 responses have been received. Survey results will be presented at future CAMPO meetings and will inform that updates to the MTP goals and strategies. The survey will remain open through January 12th. Staff will continue presenting to all local jurisdictions in the CAMPO region throughout December and January. Additional presentations to other stakeholder groups will happen during this time. Agenda Item 6A Background The MTP is central to the MPO planning process and defines policies, programs, projects to meet regional needs for all transportation modes, including: • Surface Transportation (roads and bridges) • Pedestrian and Non-Motorized • Transit • Air • Waterways & Ports • Freight • Rail The planning process will consider and incorporate several local and regional topics including transportation system development, land use, employment, economic development, human and natural environment, and housing and community development. Per federal regulation, the MTP addresses the following ten planning factors: 1. Economic Vitality 2. Safety 3. Security 4. Accessibility and Mobility 5. Environmental Protection and Quality of Life 6. System Integration and Connectivity 7. System Management and Operation 8. System Preservation 9. Resiliency and Reliability 10. Travel and Tourism The 2019 MTP utilized an in-depth Scenario Planning process that analyzed how transportation, land use, resources, demographics, and other factors may affect connectivity, mobility, and resiliency throughout the region. A preferred scenario was chosen and then used in the development of a Travel Demand Model (TDM). The TDM took the preferred land use scenario and analyzed the impacts of development on the transportation system, highlighting points of congestion, capacity, and increased demands on the road network. CAMPO staff then worked with the general public and stakeholders to develop a list of illustrative projects, combining public comments and the TDM outputs. The 2023-2024 planning process used the preferred scenario and TDM from the 2019 planning process. This data, along with outreach to member jurisdictions, stakeholders, and the general public was used in the update of the MTP. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends approving and forwarding the Draft FY2025 Unified Planning Work Program to the Board of Directors for review and approval. Public Comment If recommended for approval by the Technical Committee, a 25-day public comment period will be opened April 17th and closed at the Board of Directors meeting on May 15th. Please refer questions or comments to Katrina Williams at 573-634-6536 or at kawilliams@jeffersoncitymo.gov. A draft document is available on the CAMPO webpage: https://cms4files.revize.com/jeffersoncitymo/CAMPO2045_MTP_2024_Draft%2003.29.2024.pdf Note: This draft does not include Appendices E through I. Those can be found at the bottom of the MTP webpage under "Appendices". Recommended Form of Motion: Motion to forward the Draft FY2025 Unified Planning Work Program to the Board of Directors for review and approval. Agenda Item 6B CAMPO Technical Committee Staff Report 2025-2029 Transportation Improvement Program Update April 4, 2024 Summary The Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is a 5-year financial program of transportation projects to be implemented within the Metropolitan Planning Area (MPA). Projects in the program are funded by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and Federal Transit Administration (FTA), and are deemed ‘regionally significant.’ The TIP is updated annually by CAMPO in cooperation with local jurisdictions, the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT), and local public transportation operators. The CAMPO TIP year runs from July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2029. The draft 2025-2029 TIP currently includes 48 projects that total over $90.3 Million. Please note that while all project information has been received, projects may be added or removed prior to the April 17th Board of Directors meeting. Fiscal constraint, the availability of local matching funds to federal funds, is demonstrated using updated financial data from local jurisdictions. Other important components of the TIP include: •Protocol for TIP Development: Public Participation, Project Selection, Amendments, and Modifications •CAMPO Federal Performance Measures: Performance Measures and targets uses system information to makeinvestment and policy decisions to achieve national goals. The CAMPO Technical Committee and Board ofDirectors reviews and approves these performance measures and targets at regular intervals, per federalguidelines. The TIP includes totals for programmed funds that address these performance measures. •Financial Plan: Each year staff works with local jurisdictions to collect required financial data. This financialdata, used to illustrate fiscal constraint, includes general tax revenue, local operating assistance, operations andmaintenance estimates, and transportation grants. This data provides for creating current and forecasted totals of available and programmed funds. The 5-year 2024-2028 total of available funds is approximately $302.7 Milliondollars, while the estimated programmed funds total approximately $90.3 Million. This includes funds fromMoDOT, FHWA, FTA, and local jurisdiction budgets. These totals are subject to change during the month ofApril if new project costs estimates are received. •Fiscally Constrained Transportation Projects: The list of fiscally constrained projects includes all projectsprogrammed for construction or scoping that utilize federal transportation funds. Most projects in the CAMPOTIP are MoDOT sponsored and are also listed in the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP).The 2024-2028 CAMPO TIP includes ten (10) Bridge Projects, eleven (11) Road Projects, four (4)Other/Enforcement projects, seven (7) Scoping Projects, eight (8) Pedestrian/Bicycle Projects, and eight (8)Transit Projects. •JEFFTRAN Program of Projects: The Program of Projects, federally required for public transportation agencies,is an illustrative list of projects and estimated costs. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends approving and forwarding the Draft 2025-2029 Transportation Improvement Program to the Board of Directors for review and approval. Public Comment If recommended for approval by the Technical Committee, a 25-day public comment period will be opened April 17th and closed at the Board of Directors meeting on May 15th. Please refer questions or comments to Katrina Williams at 573-634-6536 or at kawilliams@jeffersoncitymo.gov. A draft 2025-2029 TIP is available on the CAMPO webpage: https://cms4files.revize.com/jeffersoncitymo/TIP%202025-2029%20DRAFT%2003.26.2024.pdf Recommended Form of Motion: Motion to forward the Draft 2025-2029 Transportation Improvement Program to the Board of Directors for review and approval. Agenda Item 6C CAMPO Technical Committee Staff Report FY 2025 Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) April 4, 2024 Summary Staff has begun work on the FY 2025 UPWP. This annual process starts very early due to the City of Jefferson’s budget process. The FY 2025 UPWP is anticipated to be adopted by May 2024. The UPWP is CAMPO’s annual statement of work identifying the budget, planning priorities, and activities to be carried out for the year (November 1 to October 31). The UPWP contains many ongoing activities required to perform the essential functions of CAMPO, as well as, periodic and/or one-time activities. The UPWP serves as the basis for funding agreements with the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) and stands as the divisional budget within the City of Jefferson’s annual budget. Staff is requesting the Technical Committee please review the objectives and activities outlined in the attached draft document and provide comments. Input from the Technical Committee, Board of Directors, stakeholders, and the general public will be used throughout the process. These activities are categorized into six work elements: • Work Element 521 - Program Support & Administration • Work Element 522 - General Development and Comprehensive Planning Coordination • Work Element 524 - Short Range Transportation Planning & Programming • Work Element 525 - Long Range Transportation Planning • Work Element 526 - Public Transportation Planning • Work Element 527 – Safe/Accessible Transportation Planning (No local match required. This causes overall local match requirements to fall slightly less than 20%.) Previous Year (FY 2024) - Major tasks (to be) completed: • Annual update of Unified Planning Work Program and the Transportation Improvement Program. • Review of Urbanized Area/Planning Area boundary. • Review of Federal Functional Classification of Urban Area roads. • Staff assistance in planning the 2024 Missouri Active Transportation Summit. • Completion of various reports: o System Performance, Disadvantaged Business (DBE), Title VI, Annual Listing Obligated Projects (ALOP). • Completion of CAMPO 2045 & Beyond Metropolitan Transportation Plan. • Completion of Capital Area Active Transportation Plan (formerly Pedestrian and Bicycle Plan). • Update of regional databases, including; sidewalks, greenway, bike trails/lanes and local roads. • Various ongoing technical assistance projects for member jurisdictions: o GIS, grants, research, etc. FY 2025 - Anticipated major activities in, developed thus far: • Development of the FY 2026 UPWP (Annual) • Development of the 2026-2030 Transportation Improvement Program (Annual) • Various Reports: System Performance, DBE, Title VI, ALOP. (Annual) • Update of Coordinated Public Transit – Humans Services Transportation Plan (4-5 years) • Technical assistance (i.e. mapping, data development/management, grants) (Continuous) • Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Grant Program -application for planning funds • Conduct a more in-depth review of the Metropolitan Planning Area Boundary • Study of US 54/63/50 Tri-Level Interchange. The estimated draft budget for FY 2025 is approximately $482,933 with $387,048 (~80%) funded through the Consolidated Planning Grant (CPG) and $95,884 (~20%) funded through local match. The 20% local match is provided by Jefferson City (15%) and Cole County (5%). It is projected that CAMPO will have a balance of approximately $350,538 in unprogrammed CPG funds at the end of FY 2025, ased on the anticipated FY 2024 expenditure and estimated FY 2025 draft budget. Tri-level Study is excluded from the FY 2024 expenditure, and included in the FY 2025 expenditure. The project is anticipated to Agenda Item 6C begin in FY 2024, but most of the expenditure will likely occur in FY 2025. It is anticipated to cost up to $500,000, with $200,000 in Consolidated Planning Grant funds being utilized and local funds for the remainder. Local match is split between Jefferson City (50%) and Cole County (50%). The following chart details the estimated trajectory of the CAMPO CPG balance. All totals are subject to change during the development of the UPWP. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends approving and forwarding the Draft FY2025 Unified Planning Work Program to the Board of Directors for review and approval. Public Comment If recommended for approval by the Technical Committee, a 7-day public comment period will be opened April 17th. Because this public comment period coincides with the TIP and MTP 25-day public comment periods, it will be closed at the Board of Directors meeting on May 15th. Please refer questions or comments to Katrina Williams at 573-634-6536 or at kawilliams@jeffersoncitymo.gov. A draft FY 2025 UPWP is available on the CAMPO webpage: https://cms4files.revize.com/jeffersoncitymo/FY2025%20UPWP%20-%20DRAFT%2003.26.2024.pdf Recommended Form of Motion: Motion to forward the Draft FY2025 Unified Planning Work Program to the Board of Directors for review and approval. CPG Balance for end of FY2023 $552,333 FY 2024 CPG Allocation*$172,841 FY 2024 UPWP CPG Expenditure - Anticipated (excludes Tri-Level Study)**-($169,636) CPG Balance for end of FY2024 - Anticipated* Subtotal $555,538$0FY 2025 CPG Allocation - Estimated per MoDOT's FY24 SPR Work Program $178,232 FY 2025 CPG Programmed Expenditure-Anticipated (excludes 2.5% safety set-aside) (Includes 100% of Tri-Level Study**)-($383,538) FY 2025 END OF YEAR Remaining Unprogrammed CPG Funds Anticipated $350,232 Consolidated Planning Grant Balance Agenda Item 8A CAMPO Technical Committee Staff Report Status of Current Work Tasks April 4, 2024 Summary The following list includes work tasks that are currently in progress or have been completed since the previous meeting: • Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP). See staff report. A draft document is available on the CAMPO webpage at: www.jeffersoncitymo.gov/campo. A required 25-day public comment period will be held prior to approval. A final public meeting is scheduled for April 24th in the City Council Chambers at City Hall in Jefferson City. • 2025-2029 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Development. See staff report. A draft document is available on the CAMPO webpage at: www.jeffersoncitymo.gov/campo. A required 25-day public comment period will be held prior to approval. • FY 2025 Unified Planning Work Program Development (UPWP). See staff report. A draft document is available on the CAMPO webpage at: www.jeffersoncitymo.gov/campo. A required 7- day public comment period will be held prior to approval. • US 54/63/50 Tri-Level Interchange Study. At the January 24th CAMPO Board of Directors meeting, the board approved an amendment to the FY 2024 UPWP to accommodate conducting the study. An RFQ will be utilized to seek a consultant to conduct the study. • Capital Area Active Transportation Plan. The Active Transportation Plan was approved by the CAMPO Board of Directors January 17th. Staff is moving forward with assisting jurisdictions in adoption of the plan as requested. Staff is working to close out the project, including delivery of final GIS data and then updating CAMPO and City databases. • GIS/Technical Assistance. Staff continues providing technical assistance regarding GIS data and mapping to member jurisdictions for various projects, including: o JEFFTRAN Transit Route Guides - Updates o Zoning Map Updates as requested o Crash data o GIS data maintenance (sidewalks, trails, and other data as needed) • 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.