Among MoDOT's many transportation partners, its relationship with the MPOs is most formalized. Both MoDOT and the MPOs must produce long-range transportation plans. There are many similarities between state and regional long-range transportation plans and ultimately they are meant to support each other. There may be philosophical differences, but the state's investment goals are similar to those found in MPO plans.
As the groups work together, awareness of the similarities and differences is important.
Some of the similarities are:
- Both have focus areas or investment goals that form the basis for decision-making.
- Both identify future needs and program funding.
- Both recognized the need to support all modes of transportation.
Among the differences are:
- The state must consider all kinds of development patterns and all sizes of communities on a statewide basis. Regional plans seldom have the statewide perspective and their consideration of development patterns is based on their particular makeup, e.g. urban, suburban, and rural.
- MoDOT's Long-Range Transportation Plan is not fiscally constrained based on projected funding. It identifies needs regardless of whether funds are available to address them. The MPO's plans are fiscally constrained.
Large Metropolitan Planning Organizations
Transportation management areas are urbanized areas with populations of 200,000 or more. Only St. Louis, Kansas City and Springfield meet this requirement. Federal requirements give metropolitan planning organizations specific responsibilities concerning transportation planning activities in these areas.
Because the relationship between TMAs and state departments of transportation is formally recognized in federal legislation and guided by federal regulations, it is the most developed of MoDOT's affiliations with local planning agencies. MoDOT and the TMAs will pursue ways to improve their working relationships.
Small Metropolitan Planning Organizations
Federal legislation also recognizes the need to coordinate transportation planning activities in urbanized areas with populations of at least 50,000 but less than 200,000. Metropolitan planning organizations in these smaller urban areas (St. Joseph, Joplin, Jefferson City and Columbia) have many of the same responsibilities as the TMAs, but their levels of authority and funding are different. While these organizations also are guided by federal regulations that have developed their areas of influence throughout the years, their planning efforts continue to be developed.
St. Louis-East-West Gateway
One Memorial Drive
Suite 1600 Gateway Tower
St. Louis, MO 63102-1714
314-421-4220
Jim Wild -Executive Director
TIP FY: 10/01 - 09/30
UPWP FY: 07/01 - 06/30
Transportation Improvement Program - Annual update
Long-Range Transportation Plan
Kansas City-Mid America Regional Council
600 Broadway
Suite 200
Kansas City, MO 64105
816-474-4240
David Warm-Executive Director
TIP FY: 10/01 - 09/30
UPWP FY: 01/01 - 12/31
Transportation Improvement Program - Biennial update
Springfield-Ozarks Transportation Organization
2208 W. Chesterfield Blvd. Suite 101
Springfield, MO 65807
Tel.: (417) 865-3042
Fax: (417) 862-6013
Sara Fields-Executive Director
TIP FY: 10/01 - 09/30
UPWP FY: 07/01 - 06/30
Transportation Improvement Program - Annual update
St. Joseph Area Transportation Study Organization
St. Joseph City Hall
1100 Frederick Avenue Unit 202
St. Joseph, MO 64501
816-244-7496
Chance Gallagher-Deputy Director of Public Works and Transportation
TIP FY: 07/01 - 06/30
UPWP FY: 01/01 - 12/31
Transportation Improvement Program - Annual update
Columbia Area Transportation Study Organization
701 E. Broadway
City Building
P.O.Box 6015
Columbia, Mo 65205
573-874-7214
Tim Teddy-Director
TIP FY: 10/01 - 09/30
UPWP FY: 10/01 - 09/30
Transportation Improvement Program - Annual update
Joplin Area Transportation Study Organization
602 South Main St.
Joplin, MO 64801
417-624-0820
Troy Bolander-Planning and Community Development Manager
TIP FY: 11/01 - 10/31
UPWP FY: 11/01 - 10/31
Transportation Improvement Program - Biennial update
Jefferson City-Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization
City of Jefferson
320 E. McCarty Street
Jefferson City, MO 65101
573-634-6475
Sonny Sanders - Director of Planning and Protective Services
TIP FY: 11/01 - 10/31
UPWP FY: 11/01 - 10/31
Transportation Improvement Program - Annual update
Cape Girardeau-Southeast Missouri Metropolitan Planning Organization
City of Cape Girardeau
401 Independence Street
Cape Girardeau, MO 63703
573-339-6327
Alexander S. McElroy - Executive Director
TIP FY: 07/01 - 06/30
UPWP FY: 07/01 - 06/30
Transportation Improvement Program - Update every four years
Northwest Arkansas Regional Planning Commission
1311 Clayton Street
Springdale, AR 72762
479-751-7125
Jeff Hawkins - Executive Director
TIP FY: 10/01 - 09/30
UPWP FY: 07/01 - 06/30
Transportation Improvement Program