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The MPO is on the pulse of the community and planning ahead to make living and working in Broward County the best it can be.
The MPO is on the pulse of the community and planning ahead to make living and working in Broward County the best it can be.
The Broward MPO is hosting a National Highway Institute (NHI) Course: Planning and Environment Linkages (PEL). The course will be a 2-day instructor-led course which focuses on how integrating PEL into the transportation planning and environment review processes promotes more informed decision-making and accelerated project delivery. As a participant, you will learn and discuss why PEL has been a successful practice, the benefits of PEL, the points of interface between planning and environmental review processes, PEL approaches using authorities associated with planning and environmental review, informing, using, or adopting planning information in the environmental review process, general considerations for using any PEL approach, the processes for developing purpose and need during planning that can be used in the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the process for screening and eliminating unreasonable alternatives during planning, the role of Consultation, Coordination, and Public Involvement in PEL, documentation in a PEL approach, and action strategies to advance PEL in your State or region.
The fee to attend is $530 per participant.
To Register, please CLICK HERE
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Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)’s 2025 State of the Region & Annual Awards presented by Memorial Healthcare System will take place at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, May 22, at The Westin Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort (321 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd.). WPLG Local 10 Anchor Jacey Birch will host this prominent event organized by the Broward MPO and local partners.
The Broward MPO, in collaboration with the cities of Deerfield Beach, Pompano Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, and Hallandale Beach, has launched a new rail safety campaign, “Don’t Risk It.” The campaign aims to raise awareness about the dangers of reckless behavior around trains and railroad crossings and reduce the rising accident rates in the region.
On June 8, the Broward MPO was awarded a $15.4 million grant from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA). FRA Deputy Administrator Jennifer Mitchell made the announcement at the MPO’s Board of Directors meeting.