Product No.: 22021A
Date Published: 08/2022
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The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) demonstrates transportation conformity of its Connections 2050 Long-Range Plan and Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 Pennsylvania Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). A transportation conformity demonstration is required at least once every four years or when a metropolitan planning organization: (1) adopts a new Plan or TIP; or (2) amends, adds, or deletes a regionally significant, nonexempt project in a Plan or TIP. This conformity finding of the DVRPC Plan and TIP shows that they meet the National Ambient Air Quality Standards requirements governing ozone and fine particulate matter. This conformity finding reflects all amendments to the Plan and TIP through May 2022.Geographic Area Covered: The Pennsylvania portion of the DVRPC planning area, which covers the counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia in Pennsylvania.
Key Words: Air Quality, Connections 2050 Long-Range Plan, Multijurisdictional Nonattainment Area, National Ambient Air Quality Standards, Nonattainment Area, Maintenance Area, NOx, Ozone, State Implementation Plan (SIP), Transportation Conformity, Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs).
Staff Contact(s)
- Sean Greene (sgreene@dvrpc.org)
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Title VI Statement
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