Source: http://txdot.swagit.com/play/12142017-708
Timestamp: 2019-04-19 19:08:50+00:00

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Item 3 - Unified Transportation Program Consider the approval of updates to the 2018 Unified Transportation Program (UTP) (MO) (Presentation) The UTP is a 10-year statewide plan for transportation project development. The commission approved the 2018 UTP in August of 2017. This minute order authorizes funding on programs and priority projects and addresses revisions to project-specific program lists.
The UTP is a 10-year statewide plan for transportation project development. The commission approved the 2018 UTP in August of 2017. This minute order authorizes funding on programs and priority projects and addresses revisions to project-specific program lists.
Item 4 - Aviation Various Counties - Consider the award of federal and state grant funding, and federal non-primary entitlement grant funding for airport improvement projects at various locations (MO) (Presentation) Federal law authorizes the award of federal state apportionment grant funding and federal non-primary entitlement grant funding to preserve and improve the state's general aviation system. State law authorizes the award of state grant funding for capital improvement projects.
Federal law authorizes the award of federal state apportionment grant funding and federal non-primary entitlement grant funding to preserve and improve the state's general aviation system. State law authorizes the award of state grant funding for capital improvement projects.
Item 5 - Public Transportation Various Counties - Consider the award of federal §5310 Formula Grants for the Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities Program funds, federal §5311 Formula Grants for Rural Areas Program funds, and federal §5311(b)(3) Rural Transportation Assistance Program funds to various entities (MO) The awards identified in this minute order reflect the award of federal §5310 funds to Concho Valley Economic Development District, Inc., federal §5311(b)(3) funds to Alamo Area Council of Governments, and federal §5311 funds to Public Transit Services, City of South Padre Island, and West Texas Opportunities, Inc.
The awards identified in this minute order reflect the award of federal §5310 funds to Concho Valley Economic Development District, Inc., federal §5311(b)(3) funds to Alamo Area Council of Governments, and federal §5311 funds to Public Transit Services, City of South Padre Island, and West Texas Opportunities, Inc.
Item 6 - Promulgation of Administrative Rules Under Title 43, Texas Administrative Code, and the Administrative Procedure Act, Government Code, Chapter 2001: Final Adoption Chapter 28 - Oversize and Overweight Vehicles and Loads Amendments to §28.102, Authority’s Powers and Duties (Hidalgo County Regional Mobility Authority Permits) (MO) In accordance with Transportation Code, §623.363(a)(2) the amendments authorize the Hidalgo County Regional Mobility Authority to issue oversize/overweight permits for an additional portion of a state highway within HCRMA’s jurisdiction.
In accordance with Transportation Code, §623.363(a)(2) the amendments authorize the Hidalgo County Regional Mobility Authority to issue oversize/overweight permits for an additional portion of a state highway within HCRMA’s jurisdiction.
maintenance, and construction and rehabilitation of buildings.
Item 8 - Eminent Domain Proceedings Various Counties - Consider the authorization of the filing of condemnation proceedings to acquire real property by eminent domain for non-controlled and controlled access highways (see attached itemized list) (MO) Commission findings, determinations, and authorizations for the state, by motion made in accordance with Senate Bill 18 (82nd Legislature), to acquire by eminent domain, upon the payment of adequate and just compensation, various ownership interests in specific parcels of real property that are needed to develop or improve both non-controlled and controlled access state highways, to include requesting the state attorney general to bring and pursue condemnation suits relating to those specific parcels of real property described in the attached itemized list.
The district has determined that the site is no longer needed for highway purposes. The property was advertised for sale, and an acceptable bid was received. The site may be sold to the successful bidder.
The report identifies projects being processed under the department’s environmental review process. A report must be submitted twice a year to the commission, as required by Transportation Code, §201.762(a).
The designation of three 45-foot break in the control-of-access line will allow the abutting landowner to open three proposed driveway locations for access to the westbound frontage road. The district has determined that access may be permitted at the designated locations.
Transportation Code, Sections 623.145 and 623.195 require that the Department of Motor Vehicles Board consult with the commission on the adoption of certain rules regarding oversize/overweight vehicle permits issued by DMV. Staff has reviewed the Chapter 219 rule changes proposed by the DMV Board. This Minute Order confirms the commission’s consultation and review of the DMV proposed rules.

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