COG is the one place in metropolitan Washington that regularly brings leaders together to develop solutions to the region's major challenges. COG prepares plans enabling the region to receive federal funding, provides members with research and data to inform decision-making, and offers a wide range of programs, including commuter services, cooperative purchasing, technical assistance and grants, and public outreach campaigns.
Featured Pages: About COG | Member Jurisdictions | Cooperative Purchasing | Racial Equity | Metro and DMVMoves
Through the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board (TPB), area officials, planners, and engineers ensure a well-managed and maintained transportation system. The TPB, which is staffed by COG, conducts the federally mandated transportation planning process for the region and ensures the uninterrupted flow of federal transportation funds that area jurisdictions receive.
Featured Pages: Transportation Planning Board (TPB) | Street Smart Safety Campaign | Enhanced Mobility Grants | Visualize 2050 transportation plan
COG's work engages leaders in various environmental fields from water quality experts to climate scientists. Together, they are advancing regional efforts to restore local waterways, improve air quality, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and address climate change, promote recycling, and enhance and preserve green space and agriculture.
Featured Pages: Air Quality Forecast | Regional Drought and Water Supply Status | Electric Vehicle Deployment Clearinghouse & EV Checklist | Climate Pollution Reduction Grants (CPRG) Program | National Capital Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management (NatCap PRISM)
Area officials and experts, including planning and housing directors and child welfare and health officials, work together with their counterparts at COG to help shape stronger communities throughout the region.
Featured Pages: Regional Fair Housing Plan | Cooperative Forecast | Economic Trends | Homelessness in Metropolitan Washington Report
COG brings police chiefs, fire chiefs, emergency managers, and other leaders together as part of its work to strengthen regional public safety coordination, homeland security planning, and emergency communication.
Featured Pages: Public Safety Program | Homeland Security and Policy | Scam and Fraud Prevention | Leadership Training Seminar
THE TPB MEETING WILL BE ONLINE ONLY
For any member of the public who wishes to address the board on the day of the meeting, they may do so by emailing a short statement to TPBcomment@mwcog.org. These statements must be received by staff no later than 9 A.M. on June 17, 2020 to be relayed to the board at the meeting.
If you watched all or some of the TPB meeting on YouTube, please take a moment to complete this survey.
Item 1 – Virtual Participation Procedures, Member Roll Call, and Public Comment Item 2 – Approval of Minutes of the May 20, 2020 meeting Item 3 – Technical Committee Report Item 4 – CAC and AFA Reports Item 5 – Director’ Report Item 6 – Chair's Remarks Item 7 – Safety Recommendations
Item 8 – Transit Access Focus Areas
Item 9 – National Capital Trail Network
Item 10 – Adjourn