The Texas Metropolitan Mobility Plan (TMMP) addresses a statewide initiative to quantify long-range needs within the larger metropolitan areas of the state and to develop a shorter-range prioritized listing of projects aimed at improving mobility, reducing traffic congestion, and mitigating air quality impacts. This Plan will serve as a comprehensive, multimodal blueprint for transportation systems and services within the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) Metropolitan Area. Unlike the region's long-range Metropolitan Transportation Plan (Mobility 2025, 2005 Amendment), it is not constrained by anticipated revenues. The TMMP focuses on the magnitude of unmet transportation needs for the region and provides decision-makers with a better feel for the quantity of additional funding needed.
TMMP Report As Adopted by the Regional Transportation Council, August 12, 2004 [PDF, 15MB]
TMMP Facts Sheet [PDF]
Study Shows Region Has $55 Billion in Unfunded Transportation Needs [PDF]
Presentation to the McKinney City Council Meeting, Oct. 25, 2004 [PDF, 2MB]
Presentation to the Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations, Oct. 15, 2004
Joint Meeting of the Tarrant Regional Transportation Coalition and Tarrant Regional Transportation Coalition
Texas Transportation Summit Presentation, August 11, 2004[PDF]
Public Meetings, August 9 & 10, 2004 [PDF, 4MB]
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