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Harrisonburg-Rockingham Adopts Transportation Plan

In March, the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Metropolitan Planning Organization updated and adopted its Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP).  The 2040 LRTP outlines the goals, objectives, policies and improvements that are needed to maintain a safe and efficient multimodal transportation system for the movement of people and goods throughout the area.  The LRTP is updated every five years.

12.07.2016 017A travel demand model was updated with variables for the 2015 base year and then used as a guide to estimate when and where people will travel and to identify potential deficiencies in the transportation network.  Staff will use the travel demand model and other available data to continually evaluate and track the performance of transportation investments for the region.

Infrastructure Financing Workshop Set for May 4

The CSPDC is hosting a water and sewer infrastructure and financing workshop on May 4th from 9:00am to 12:15pm at the Virginia Regional Transit Facility in Fishersville, VA. All administrators, public works staff, planners, and engineers from localities within the region are invited to attend. The goal of the workshop is to equip participants with the knowledge and resources to make informed decisions about financing their water and sewer projects. Subject matter experts from USDA Rural Development, VA Department of Health, VA Department of Environmental Quality, VA Department of Housing and Community Development, and Southeast Rural Community Assistance Project will present several different options to the localities. The workshop is being sponsored by the following CSPDC on-call consultants: A. Morton Thomas and Associates, Inc. (AMT), Draper Aden Associates, Hurt & Proffitt, Timmons Group, and Vanasse Hangen Brustlin (VHB). A link to register can be found here.

Bridgewater’s Main Street Small Area Study Underway

Bridgewater_VA_Historic_District_Main_StThe Harrisonburg-Rockingham Metropolitan Planning Organization held a meeting on March 15th with the Town of Bridgewater, Virginia Department of Transportation consultant Kimley Horn to kick off a Main Street/VA 42 Small Area Study.  The study is funded through the MPO’s Small Area and Corridor Study Program, and will focus on access management solutions, street connectivity/realignment, intersection reconfiguration, public policies guiding (re)development, bicycle and pedestrian facilities, and streetscaping along the Main Street/VA 42 corridor in Bridgewater. The Small Area and Corridor Study Program advances projects from the concept to application phase, providing the locality or localities with a project ready for SMART SCALE, or other transportation funding programs.

 

Shenandoah Valley GO Virginia Regional Council Formed

The Shenandoah Valley GO Virginia Regional Council has been named and held its first meeting on April 3rd.  The 28-member Council represents large and small business, higher ed and k-12 education, elected officials, local government and economic workforce development entities.  The majority of the Council is private sector as required by the state.   At its organizational meeting, Mr. George Pace, Shenandoah Valley Angel Investors, was elected Chairman and Mr. Chris Kyle, Shentel, was elected Vice-chair.  Mr. Frank Friedman, Chairman of the Central Shenandoah Planning District Commission will serve on the Council representing local government in the CSPDC region.  To see a full list of the Regional Council, please click here.

The Regional Council will be responsible for completing an economic growth and diversification plan, overseeing the GO Virginia program in the region, soliciting applications for projects within the region and recommending projects to the Go Virginia State Board for funding.