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Knoxville Regional Transportation Planning Organization

Knoxville Regional Transportation Planning Organization. Legislative Luncheon January 26, 2007. Where am I?. Where am I?. TPO Members Blount County City of Alcoa City of Knoxville City of Lenoir City City of Maryville East Tennessee Development District Loudon County

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Knoxville Regional Transportation Planning Organization

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  1. Knoxville Regional Transportation Planning Organization Legislative Luncheon January 26, 2007

  2. Where am I?

  3. Where am I?

  4. TPO Members • Blount County • City of Alcoa • City of Knoxville • City of Lenoir City • City of Maryville • East Tennessee Development District • Loudon County • Knox County • Sevier County • State of Tennessee • Town of Farragut TPO Planning Area KNOX Knoxville Farragut Lenoir City Alcoa SEVIER Maryville LOUDON BLOUNT

  5. Urban and Regional Study Areas

  6. Transportation Alternatives Knoxville Area Transit (KAT) Knox County Community Action Committee (CAC) Transit East Tennessee Human Resource Agency (ETHRA) Regional Bicycle Program Safe Routes to School Tennessee Vans TPO Smart Trips

  7. Average Daily Truck TrafficProjected Increase 2002-2020

  8. Vehicle Miles Traveled Increase vs Population Increase (1990-2005)

  9. 10 11 3 9 3 5 2a 2b 8 12 1 6 1 4 7 High Priority Highway Projects

  10. Cooperative Plans

  11. Regional Challenges Air Quality Investment in Transportation/Transit Connecting Land Use with Transportation Think Regionally, Act Locally

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