Product No.: 09001D
Date Published: 01/2008
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The Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) document includes (1) a description of the TIP public involvement process, including how DVRPC has met the requirements of Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, (2) copies of the comments received by both DVRPC member agencies and the public, (3) agency responses to the public comments, and (4) documentation relating to the public outreach.Geographic Area Covered: Delaware Valley Region (New Jersey Counties: Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Mercer/ Pennsylvania Counties: Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia)
Key Words: Bike and Pedestrian, Bridges, Conformity ,Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality, Congestion Mitigation Process, DRPA/PATCO, Environmental Justice, Federally Funded Projects, Goods Movement, Highways, Hometown Streets/Safe Routes to School, New Jersey Department of Transportation, NJ TRANSIT, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Public Involvement, Safe Accountable Flexible Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users, SAFETEA-LU, SEPTA, TEA-21, TIP, Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act , Transit, Transportation, Transportation Improvement Program, Transportation Enhancements, Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century
Staff Contact(s)
- Jesse N. Buerk (jbuerk@dvrpc.org)
Translation Request
DVRPC’s publications or portions of publications can be translated in alternative languages and formats if requested. To request translation, please submit the form below. You can also contact DVRPC’s Office of Communications & Engagement at 215-592-1800 or public_affairs@dvrpc.org.
Title VI Statement
The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) fully complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987, Executive Order 12898 on Environmental Justice, and related nondiscrimination mandates in all programs and activities. DVRPC's website, www.dvrpc.org, may be translated into multiple languages. Publications and other public documents can usually be made available in alternative languages and formats, if requested. DVRPC’s public meetings are always held in ADA-accessible facilities, and held in transit-accessible locations whenever possible. Translation, interpretation, or other auxiliary services can be provided to individuals who submit a request at least seven days prior to a public meeting. Translation and interpretation services for DVRPC’s projects, products, and planning processes are available, generally free of charge, by calling (215) 592-1800. All requests will be accommodated to the greatest extent possible.
Any person who believes they have been aggrieved by an unlawful discriminatory practice by DVRPC under Title VI and/or ADA has a right to file a formal complaint. Any such complaint must be in writing and filed with DVRPC's Title VI Compliance Manager, Alison Hastings, and/or the appropriate state or federal agency within 180 days of the alleged discriminatory occurrence. For more information on DVRPC's Title VI program or to obtain a Title VI Complaint Form, please visit: www.dvrpc.org/GetInvolved/TitleVI, call (215) 592-1800, or email public_affairs@dvrpc.org.