…SPC acts as a cooperative forum for collaboration, planning, and decision-making. An example of that is a year-long process of developing a Transportation Improvement Plan for the region, which began…
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…which relies heavily upon the transportation infrastructure,” Fitzgerald said. “Working together through the SPC and other unique partnerships, we will continue to advocate for transportation funding at the federal and…
…“We are thankful to SPC for recognizing and valuing the merits of our grant application and awarding us with this funding. This grant nicely complements our Active Transportation Plan and…
…on this site or by contacting Ryan Gordon rgordon@spcregion.org for more information. Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside Program The Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside (TASA) Program provides funding for programs and projects defined as transportation…
As part of the region’s Long-Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) that the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission (SPC) manages, the organization is hosting a public meeting for Beaver County residents on Thursday, May…
…Bridge, according to Ryan Gordon, SPC’s manager of transportation program development. “Bridges continue to receive the highest degree of funding in the region,” he said. Dominic D’Andrea, the SPC’s transportation…
…to gather feedback from area residents about long-term local transportation and infrastructure challenges. Seated at left is Ryan Gordon, SPC’s manager of Transportation Program Development. The Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission is…
…to do …. We’re still attacking the bridge issue.” The Transportation Improvement Program also will include about $1.4 billion for transit and other programs. Ryan Gordon, SPC’s transportation manager, said…
…flexible transportation. The Long Range Transportation Plan helps SPC and its partners focus on safety, system upkeep, and keeping everyone connected. Even though road deaths have gone down, the goal still remains zero. Every investment is…
…Administration (FHWA), the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT), its planning partners, and local municipalities across the region, has completed its third cycle of projects under the Regional Traffic Signal Program….