Transportation Performance Management

Transportation Performance Management

Product No.: WEB21009
Date Published: 12/2020

Launch ProductFederal legislation requires state departments of transportation, transit operators, and metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs) to establish and use a performance-based approach for transportation decision-making to achieve national transportation goals. This includes tracking performance measures, setting data-driven targets, and selecting projects to help meet those targets. DVRPC has identified the planning and data collection requirements of the TPM program and provided reports on the performance measure targets, progress towards meeting those targets, and timelines for future TPM program activities. This webpage will be regularly updated to provide the most recent data resources and progress reports demonstrating compliance with the Federal TPM Rule.

Geographic Area Covered: DVRPC 9-county region.

Key Words: Transportation Performance Management, performance measures, roadway safety, bridge and pavement asset condition, system performance, CMAQ, reliability, transit assets, transit safety, PM1, PM2, PM3, targets

Staff Contact(s)

Project Team

  • Sean Greene Manager, Office of Freight and Clean Transportation
  • Rebecca J. Maule Senior Graphic Artist
  • Michael Boyer Director of Regional Planning
  • Marc Molta Front End Developer

Translation Request

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Title VI Statement

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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.

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