Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) developing updated Metropolitan Transportation Plan
The Coastal Region (CORE) Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) is in the process of developing an updated Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP), for the Savannah metropolitan area.
The MTP is a comprehensive “blueprint” for area transportation services aimed at meeting mobility needs through the next 20+ years. The current MTP, Total Mobility 2040, was adopted by the Board in 2014 and is in need of revision. To read the current MTP, visit https://www.thempc.org/Dept/Plans.
CORE MPO needs your input on updating the MTP for the Savannah metropolitan area. Mobility 2045, the updated MTP, will be completed in August 2019.
You know best what your community needs. Your input provides recommendations that reflect real world solutions to improve the overall quality of life for you and other residents in the area.
Three Ways to Get Involved
Complete a short (5 min) SURVEY (or in Spanish)
Attend CORE MPO Open House (Details below)
CORE MPO Open House Details: CORE MPO Open House Comment OpportunitiesThe Coastal Region (CORE) Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) is in the process of developing an updated Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP), for the Savannah metropolitan area. To increase public participation in the updated MTP, several open houses will be offered throughout the Fall 2018.
Open House Comment Opportunities
September 20, 2018
Location: First Presbyterian Church of Savannah (Chatham Crescent)
Address: 520 Washington Avenue, Savannah, GA 31405
Time: 4:30pm - 6:30pm
October 4, 2018
Location: St Luke Missionary Baptist Church
Address: 418 W 38th Street, Savannah, GA 31401
Time: 4:30pm - 6:30pm
Other Opportunities to learn about Mobility 2045 and provide input:
All regular CORE Committee Meetings will have Mobility 2045 Updates
Richmond Hill City Council 9/18 at 7:30pm, Richmond Hill City Hall
Garden City Council 10/1 at 6pm, Garden City Town Center
Coastal Georgia Indicators Coalition Meeting 9/19 at 2pm at MPC
Questions: Contact Stephanie Rossi at (912)651-1476 or rossis@thempc.org