The region has come a long way in addressing its air quality and other environmental challenges. But additional work remains in order to protect public health, sensitive ecosystems, and expensive infrastructure from the effects of air and water pollution and climate change.
To address these concerns, the TPB regularly forecasts future vehicle-related emissions of several common air pollutants and coordinates efforts to keep those emissions below approved regional limits. Through its regional Green Streets Policy, the TPB is promoting and coordinating approaches to roadway design that mitigate runoff after heavy rains, which can pollute and damage local waterways. And together, COG and the TPB are working to identify strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and ways to adapt to the effects of climate change that are already underway or seen as inevitable.
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November 13, 2024
The Transportation Planning Board (TPB) approved Resolution R2-2025 on October 16, 2024, establishing the new TPB Regional Transportation Resilience...
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July 18, 2024
At the June meeting, the TPB voted to adopt an amended resolution pertaining to the inclusion of the I-95/I-495 Southside Express Lanes Project in the Air...
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June 20, 2024
The Transportation Resilience Improvement Plan is one of the first of its kind in the nation.
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May 30, 2024
At the May board meeting, the TPB approved Visualize FY 2025 Regional Roadway Safety Program projects and approved the Visualize 2050 air quality conformity...
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July 25, 2023
At the June 2023 meeting, the TPB received updates on intercity bus and rail travel, the COG military installation resilience review, and TIP amendments to...