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June 5, 2014 – For immediate release
MoDOT Announces Public Comment Period for Community and Regional Priority Lists
JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Department of Transportation today announced the public comment period for the list of regional and community transportation projects that will accompany the transportation measure on the August ballot. The official public comment period will begin at12 p.m., June 13 and will close at 5 p.m., June 20.
This August, Missouri voters will be asked to decide on a ballot measure (Amendment 7) to temporarily raise the sales tax by ¾ of a cent with all proceeds going toward needed transportation improvements statewide. The public will have an opportunity to weigh in on their regional and community project lists through a series of forums this June. A final schedule of open house meetings and a project website where Missourians can provide feedback will be announced in the coming days.
“The development of these regional and community priority lists is a culmination of significant outreach and feedback from Missourians all across the state,” said Dave Nichols, Director of the Missouri Department of Transportation. “Through our annual Statewide Transportation Improvement Program, the Blue Ribbon Citizen’s Committee on Missouri’s Transportation Needs and last year’s On the Move long range planning effort, we have been listening to Missourians wants and needs for several years. The regional priority lists are truly a reflection of the feedback that has been received during that timeframe.”
“We work with MoDOT on a regular basis to identify the transportation needs in our communities and find appropriate solutions to address those needs,” said Tim Teddy, community development director for the City of Columbia. “We were pleased to have a seat at the table with the other central Missouri planning partners to identify the top transportation priorities for the region that could be addressed should Missourians pass the sales tax proposal on Aug. 5. The process was fair and open, with all of us in agreement on the list of area projects to be tackled with additional funding.”
Missourians will now be asked to provide final public comment on the regional priorities. MoDOT engineers and members of the local transportation planning commission will be available to solicit feedback on the potential projects and answer any questions members of the public may have about the projects. The final list of regional priorities and the public comments received will be submitted to the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission (MHTC) for approval on Wednesday, June 25.
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