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TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM <br /> STATEMENT <br /> City of Centerville <br /> The 2040 Transportation Policy Plan (TPP) Is the metropolitan system plan for highways, transit, and <br /> aviation to which local comprehensive pians must conform. This system statement summarizes <br /> significant changes to these three systems, as well as other changes made to the Transportation Policy <br /> Plan since the last 2030 TPP was adopted in 2010, and highlights those elements of the system plan <br /> that apply specifically to your community. The TPP incorporates the policy direction and the new 2040 <br /> socio economic forecasts adopted by the Metropolitan Council in the Thrive MSP 2040, and extends <br /> the planning horizon from 2030 to 2040. <br /> Federal Requirements <br /> The TPP must respond to requirements outlined in state statute, as well as federal law, such as some <br /> new requirements included in the federal law known as the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21$' <br /> Century Act (MAP-21). For instance, metropolitan transportation plans must now be performance <br /> based, so the TPP now includes goals, objectives, and strategies outlined in chapter 2. In previous <br /> versions of the TPP the strategies were known as policies; while some are new, the wording of many <br /> strategies are similar to the wording of policies in previous plans. Performance measurements for this <br /> plan are also discussed in Chapter 12, Federal Requirements. <br /> Federal law requires the long range plan to identify regionally significant transportation investments <br /> expected to be made over the next two decades, and to demonstrate that these planned investments <br /> can be afforded under the plan's financial assumptions. Both costs and available revenues have <br /> changed since the last plan was adopted in 2010, resulting in many changes in the plan. Federal law <br /> does allow the plan to provide a vision for how an increased level of transportation revenue might be <br /> spent if more resources become available, but the programs or projects identified in this scenario are <br /> not considered part of the approved plan. <br /> The TPP includes two funding scenarios for the metropolitan highway and transit systems: the "Current <br /> Revenue Scenario" and the "Increased Revenue Scenario." <br /> • The Current Revenue Scenario represents the fiscally constrained regional transportation <br /> plan, which assumes revenues that the region can reasonably expect to be available based on <br /> past experience and current laws and allocation formulas. <br /> • The Increased Revenue Scenario represents an illustration of what be achieved with a <br /> reasonable increase in revenues for transportation. <br /> Under the Metropolitan Land Planning Act, local comprehensive plans are expected to conform to the <br /> Current Revenue Scenario, which is the official metropolitan system plan. Potential improvements in <br /> the Increased Revenue Scenario can be identified separately in local plans as unfunded proposals A <br /> more detailed description of how to handle the various improvements in this category is included under <br /> Other Plan Considerations. <br /> In addition to reviewing this system statement, your community should consult the entire 2040 <br /> Transportation Policy Plan to ensure that your community's local comprehensive plan and plan <br /> amendments conform to the metropolitan transportation system plan. Chapter 3, Land Use and Local <br /> Planning, has been expanded and all communities should carefully review this chapter. A PDF file of <br /> Page-6 1 201:�;Y ;"l Ekr 11 IA7 E ME"N' - GEN-i E RV�l!E TRANSPORTATION <br />