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Transportation: ROCOG Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP)

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Public Pinned Report on Transportation: ROCOG Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) led by Rochester-Olmsted County Planning (ROCOG)
Last modified: August 08, 2024

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2024 - 2027 Transportation Plan 

2023 - 2026 Transportation Plan: The Rochester-Olmsted Council of Governments (ROCOG) has released a draft of the 2023-2026 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), for a 30-day public comment period. 

 

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2024 - 2027 Transportation Improvement Plan

 

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2024-2027 Program Draft

 

 

 

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2023-2026 Improvement Program Draft 

The Rochester-Olmsted Council of Governments (ROCOG) has released a draft of the 2023-2026 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), for a 30-day public comment period. The

TIP is a multi-year program of federally funded transportation improvements in the Rochester-Olmsted County metropolitan planning area.

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 Public Review Meeting of ROCOG Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP)

 

 

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References

 

2045 Long Range Transportation Plan

 

 

 

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Other LINKS

 

Olmsted County Website LINK

 

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