Office of Planning, Environment, & Realty (HEP)
Planning · Environment · Real Estate
This table shows that the Long-Range Statewide Transportation Plan, the STIP, and the Metropolitan Transportation Plan each list the same interested parties, but in a different order. The Metropolitan TIP does not list the interested parties, but refers back to the Metropolitan Transportation Plan in 23 U.S.C. 134(i).
| 23 U.S.C. 135 Statewide Transportation Planning |
23 U.S.C. 134 Metropolitan Transportation Planning |
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| (f) LONG-RANGE STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION PLAN |
(g) STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM |
(i) DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PLAN |
(j) METROPOLITAN TIP |
citizens affected public agencies representatives of public freight shippers private providers of representatives of users representatives of users representatives of the providers of freight other interested parties |
citizens affected public agencies representatives of public freight shippers private providers of providers of freight representatives of users representatives of users representatives of the other interested parties |
citizens affected public agencies representatives of public freight shippers providers of freight private providers of representatives of users representatives of users representatives of the other interested parties |
interested parties... in accordance with subsection (i)(5) |