Public-use airports, metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs), and local land-use/ transportation planning agencies all have independent yet interrelated planning processes bound by legal and policy requirements to ensure compatibility. This means that they should work cooperatively to solve joint transportation challenges in the most effective and efficient manner.
The TRB Airport Cooperative Research Program's ACRP Research Report 216: Guidebook for Assessing Collaborative Planning Efforts Among Airport and Public Planning Agencies offers guidance for enhancing collaboration between airports and metropolitan surface transportation planning agencies.
An additional resource is the contractor's final report.
Table of Contents |
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Front Matter | i-viii | |
Chapter 1 - Introduction | 1-3 | |
Chapter 2 - Factors Influencing Airports and Public Planning Agencies as Part of Surface Transportation Planning | 4-13 | |
Chapter 3 - Collaboration in Transportation Planning: The Benefits | 14-17 | |
Chapter 4 - Self-Assessment Tool | 18-36 | |
Chapter 5 - Conclusions | 37-38 | |
Appendix - Self-Assessment Tool Template | 39-40 | |
Acronyms and Abbreviations | 41-41 | |
References | 42-42 | |
Bibliography | 43-46 |
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