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Transportation Performance Management Resources

This resource provides information on transportation performance management, including its importance in guiding decisions, evaluating effectiveness, and communicating results. It also highlights FHWA rulemakings and significant progress determinations. References and contacts are included.

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Transportation Performance Management Resources

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  1. Transportation Performance ManagementResources you can UseSusanna ReckFHWA Office of Transportation Performance ManagementJune 2019

  2. Why is it Important? • Provide link between goals and specific actions • Guide decisions on best use of available resources • Evaluate the effectiveness of policies, plans, programs and projects • Track system performance over time • Communicate results to internal and external audiences • Strengthen accountability

  3. FHWA Rulemakings

  4. 23 CFR Part 490 • 17 Measures • Safety (5) – Carried out through HSIP program. • Pavement Condition (4) • Bridge Condition (2) • NHS Travel Time Reliability (2) • Freight Movement on the Interstate (1) • Traffic Congestion (2) • On-Road Mobile Source Emissions (1) • Description of the applicability of the measures • Data needed to support measures • Minimum condition requirements & penalties • Pavement and Bridge

  5. Accountability and Transparency in Performance Management FHWA’s Significant Progress Determinations: • Annual assessment of State DOT target achievement • Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) • Safety performance • Biennial assessment of State DOT target achievement (every 2 years) • Applies to NHPP and NHFP targets only • Pavement condition • Bridge condition • Interstate and non-Interstate NHS Travel Time Reliability measures • Freight Reliability measure References: 23 CFR 490.109, 490.211, 490.315, 490.411

  6. TPM Framework CMM has 10 components with 26 Subcomponents

  7. A few resources currently available… • TPM Website: https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/tpm/ • Implementation Plan • Implementation Timeline • PMF Input Fields document • Measure & Metric Computation Guides • CMAQ Applicability • CMAQ Performance Plan • Frequently Asked Questions • PMF Portal • Reporting Guide • User Guide • Implementation Surveys

  8. TPM Website: https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/tpm/

  9. TPM Team Contacts • Chris Chang; christopher.chang@dot.gov, 202-366-4657 • Vicki Miller; vicki.miller@dot.gov, 202-366-2173 • Michael Nesbitt; michael.nesbitt@dot.gov, 202-366-1179 • Bill Bolles; bill.bolles@dot.gov, 202-366-8027 • Alexis Kuklenski; alexis.Kuklenski@dot.gov, 202-689-9229

  10. Susanna Reck, Office of Stewardship, Oversight & ManagementSusanna.Reck@dot.gov 202-366-1548 http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/tpm/

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