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Regional Transportation
Planning Organization
Organization
The High Country RPO was chartered by the North Carolina
Department of Transportation (NCDOT) on February 19, 2002.
RPOs are voluntary organizations of local governments working
in cooperation with NCDOT to provide continuing, cooperative,
and comprehensive transportation planning in rural areas of
the state. The Council, NCDOT, and all 26 High Country COG
local government members entered into a Memorandum of Understanding
establishing the High Country RPO's purpose, functions, and
organization. The RPO's functions are conducted through the
Rural Transportation Coordinating Committee and the Rural
Transportation Advisory Committee. The Coordinating Committee
is comprised of local government managers and planners, Chamber
of Commerce representatives, public transportation providers,
and representatives from NCDOT, Appalachian State University
and the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Advisory Committee is the
governing board of the RPO, and is comprised of elected officials
and a member of the NC Board of Transportation.
Operations
The High Country RPO has four legislated responsibilities:
· Develop long-range local and regional multi-modal
transportation plans in cooperation with the North Carolina
Department of Transportation
· Provide a forum for public participation in the rural
transportation planning process
· Develop and prioritize suggestions for transportation
projects that the Rural Transportation Planning Organization
believes should be included in the State Transportation Improvement
Program (TIP)
· Provide transportation-related information to local
governments and other interested organizations and persons
Funding for the High Country RPO comes from NCDOT, with a
20% local match required. High Country Council of Governments
has committed the local match for the first three years of
the RPO's operation.
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