1:30pm, December 6, 2012
The Desmond Great Valley Hotel and Conference Center
One Liberty Boulevard
Malvern, PA
NOTE PLACE AND TIME CHANGE OF MEETING
CALL TO ORDER - CHAIR'S COMMENTS
PUBLIC COMMENTS ON AGENDA and NON-AGENDA ITEMS
NOTE: Visitors may view details and leave comments on any Action Item below by clicking on the hyperlinked title.
ACTION ITEMS
1. Minutes of Meeting of October 25, 2012
2. Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Actions
- PA13-05: FTA Section 5310 Program (MPMS #82860), PennDOT
- PA13-06: Coatesville Train Station (MPMS #87534), PennDOT
- PA13-07: Traffic Signal Priority Upgrades on SEPTA Routes (Routes 52, 60, and 66 (MPMS #96248) and Route 6 (MPMS #96249), City of Philadelphia
- NJ12-08: North Delaware Avenue Extension Phase 2 Study (MPMS #TBD), City of Philadelphia
- NJ12-39: Redistribution of Unobligated Earmark Balances (Various DB#s), Various Counties in New Jersey
3. Approval to Release the DVRPC Draft Fiscal Year 2014 Planning Work Program for Review and Comment
4. One Minute Reports
Board Members and Alternates are invited to provide updates on the activities of their counties/agencies.
5. Executive Director's Report
- Staff Transitions
- Impacts of Hurricane Sandy
- Transportation Alternatives Program
- Pennsylvania Right-to-Know Challenge
- Public Participation Task Force
- RideECO
6. Committee Reports
- Regional Technical Committee
- Regional Community and Economic Development Forum
OLD BUSINESS
NEW BUSINESS
Attachments:
- Minutes of Meeting of October 25, 2012
- Commissioner Summary Sheet (Action Items 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 2e, and 3)
- PCC/RTC Recommendations for December 6, 2012
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