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Interagency Consultation Group

Interagency Consultation Group

Overview

The Interagency Consultation Group (ICG) is the group tasked by the Baltimore Regional Transportation Board (BRTB) with conducting the key processes in determining air quality transportation conformity of the region's short-range transportation program and long-range transportation plan. This group is the main committee of the BRTB handling air quality planning issues for transportation.

Purpose and Mission

  • To conduct a conformity determination on long-range transportation plans, short-range transportation programs, and regionally significant non-exempt changes to either.
  • To participate in the development of motor vehicle emission budgets as part of MDE's State Implementation Plan (SIP) development process.

Membership

Membership consists of three voting members (The Maryland Departments of Transportation and Environment) and a representative of the BRTB, and additional non-voting members, including the regional offices of the Federal Highway Administration, US Environmental Protection Agency, and Federal Transit Administration.

 

Cooperative Forecasting Group

Cooperative Forecasting Group

Overview

The Cooperative Forecasting Group (CFG) is a subcommittee of the Technical Committee of the Baltimore Regional Transportation Board (BRTB). The CFG develops data sets of population, household, and employment controls and small area forecasts vital to BRTB transportation planning activities that include travel demand modeling and air quality conformity testing. These data sets are available to federal, state, and local government agencies, private sector businesses, and members of the public.

The CFG meets the fourth Wednesday of every other month to review local land use patterns, to discuss socio-economic trends, newly released U.S. Census Bureau figures and other indicators, and to adjust existing forecasts to reflect new developments, market conditions, and current local policy. The CFG submits forecasts to the Technical Committee for review and subsequent recommendation for endorsement by the BRTB.

Purpose and Mission

  • To develop a set of population, household, and employment controls and small area forecasts
  • To review Census data releases and current local demographic conditions
  • To analyze demographic trends
  • To identify major components of demographic change

Membership

  • Representatives of each BRTB jurisdiction
  • Non-voting members include the Maryland Department of Planning, the Maryland Department of Transportation, the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, and the Baltimore Metropolitan Council staff.

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Baltimore Regional Transportation Board

Baltimore Regional Transportation Board

Overview

The Baltimore Regional Transportation Board is the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the Baltimore region. The BRTB is directly responsible for making sure that any federal money spent on existing and future transportation projects and programs is based on a continuing, cooperative and comprehensive (3-C) planning process.

Purpose and Mission

  • Provide overall program management of the work plan and budget.
  • Provide policy direction and oversight for the long-range transportation plan, the short range program and the air quality conformity determination.

Membership

The cities of Annapolis and Baltimore, the counties of Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, Howard, and Queen Anne's and the Maryland Department of Transportation, the Maryland Department of the Environment, the Maryland Department of Planning, Maryland Transit Administration, and Annapolis Transit.

 

Stomping Grounds

Stomping Grounds

Stomping Grounds is BMC’s bi-weekly blog where we highlight local data that ties back to our body of work, and provide our audience with a better understanding of the Baltimore region. Our stomping grounds are a familiar area, just as this blog is a more informal way for BMC to present interesting information about its areas of expertise to the public. “Stomping Grounds” serves as another way for BMC to encourage readers to think about the Baltimore region - its past, present and future.