Product No.: 25117
Date Published: 09/2024
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Metropolitan Planning Organizations are required to adopt CMAQ Emissions and Congestion targets and develop a four-year performance plan as part of the federally mandated Transportation Performance Management process. MPOs are required to report on progress towards the four-year targets in an interim period report. This technical memo serves as the interim performance report to FHWA for the period 2022–2023 for the congestion and on-road mobile emissions performance measures for the Philadelphia, Trenton, Allentown and New York Urbanized Areas on-road mobile emissions performance measures in the DVRPC Planning Area.
Geographic Area Covered: DVRPC Planning Area, Philadelphia Urbanized Area (UZA), New York UZA, Trenton UZA, and Allentown UZA.
Key Words: Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality, CMAQ, Performance Measures, Transportation Performance Management, Congestion, Peak Hour Excessive Delay, Percent Non-Single Occupancy Vehicle Travel, On-road Mobile Emissions, PM3, State Performance Measure Targets, Nonattainment Area, Maintenance Area, Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), Nitrogen Oxides (NOx), Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5)
Staff Contact(s)
- Sean Greene (sgreene@dvrpc.org)
Project Team
- Matthew Brahms Transportation Planner
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