Connections 2045 Long-Range Plan, FY 2018 New Jersey TIP, and FY 2019 Pennsylvania TIP

Connections 2045 Long-Range Plan, FY 2018 New Jersey TIP, and FY 2019 Pennsylvania TIP

Product No.: 19005
Date Published: 01/2019

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DVRPC is reaffirming its demonstration of transportation conformity of the Connections 2045 Long-Range Plan, the FY 2018 TIP for New Jersey, and FY 2019 TIP for Pennsylvania. This reaffirmation confirms that the DVRPC Plan and relevant TIPs meet the National Ambient Air Quality Standards requirements governing the 2015 ozone standard in the Philadelphia–Wilmington–Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE Ozone Nonattainment Area. This conformity finding reflects all amendments to the TIPs and the Long-Range Plan adopted through November 2018.

Geographic Area Covered: The nine-county DVRPC planning area, which covers the counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia in Pennsylvania; and Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Mercer in New Jersey.

Key Words: Transportation Conformity, Air Quality, National Ambient Air Quality Standards, Ozone, Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), Nitrogen Oxides, Nonattainment Area, Multijurisdictional Nonattainment Area, Connections 2045 Long-Range Plan, Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), State Implementation Plan (SIP).

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