
Product No.: 17065es
Date Published: 09/2017
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El Manual del Programa de Mejora del Transporte (por sus siglas en inglés, "TIP") ofrece información general sobre el TIP de Pennsylvania y el TIP de Nueva Jersey, que incluye la manera en que se desarrollan y mantienen y cómo pueden participar los ciudadanos en el proceso. El TIP incluye todos los proyectos de transporte en la región de la Comisión de Planificación Regional del Valle de Delaware para los que se planea utilizar fondos federales, junto con proyectos que no reciben fondos federales y que son significativos para la región. El TIP representa las prioridades para la mejora del transporte de la región, y es obligatorio de acuerdo con las leyes federales, actualmente, la Ley para Arreglar el Transporte Terrestre de Estados Unidos ("Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act"). Los proyectos del TIP son multimodales; además de los proyectos más tradicionales de carreteras y transporte público, también incluye proyectos relacionados con bicicletas, peatones y transporte de carga.Geographic Area Covered: Los nueve condados del área de planificación de la DVRPC, que incluye los condados de Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery y Filadelfia en Pennsylvania; y de Burlington, Camden, Gloucester y Mercer en Nueva Jersey.
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- Jesse N. Buerk (jbuerk@dvrpc.org)
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