Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin in programs and activities receiving Federal financial assistance. Nassau County, as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (FTA Circular 4702.1) submitted it's Title VI program for approval to the FTA in January 2010. The Title VI program was approved by the FTA on March 30, 2010. For a copy of the report please click here: Title VI Final Report.
Program, Finance, and Administration Committee
The Planning Department represents the County on New York Metropolitan Transportation Council's (NYMTC) Program, Finance, and Administration Committee (PFAC) – the administrative arm of NYMTC that helps advance transportation projects of regional significance under the guidance of the Regional Transportation Plan. The County Executive is a voting member of the NYMTC Council. All of the sub-regions of NYMTC are represented on the PFAC.
Regional Transportation Plan
The Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) a federal requirement for receiving transportation funding, lays out the Region’s transportation needs and desires over a minimum twenty year period to provide a continuing, coordinated, comprehensive transportation planning process while assuring air quality. The Planning Department participates in NYMTC’s Working Groups needed to support the RTP.
Transportation Improvement Program
Planning Department staff members are directly involved in development of the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The TIP is a five-year transportation capital improvement plan adopted every other year for the region. The 2008-2012 TIP was adopted by the NYMTC Council on October 29, 2007. During the TIP process, municipalities, counties, the MTA, and the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) propose transportation improvement projects (transit and highway) for federal funding within their jurisdiction. Projects for this region are ranked and rated by committee under the guidance of the Nassau/Suffolk Transportation Coordinating Committee (N/STCC). The County is represented by Planning staff on N/STCC rating and evaluation, technical committee, and the County Executive is a voting member of N/STCC.
Unified Planning Work Program
The Planning Department is responsible for the preparation of the Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) under the guidance of the New York Metropolitan Transportation Council (NYMTC). The UPWP includes various planning studies that give guidance to where federal transportation dollars may most effectively be directed.
Bus Shelters
The Transportation Division coordinates the County’s bus shelter and bench program, primarily by working with a private vendor, Signal Outdoor, who installs and maintains advertising bus shelters and benches. The Planning Commission oversees the selection of sites and installation of new shelters and benches, as well as the replacement of 1980’s non-advertising shelters with advertising units. For questions or comments regarding bus shelters, please contact Lowell F. Wolf at (516) 571-6639.
Enhanced Traffic Signal Progression
The Enhanced Traffic Signal Progression program is an ongoing (yearly) UPWP funded activity to collect existing data, modify and create new timing and coordination data for signals that currently run of the County’s Computerized Signal System. The goal of the program is to maximize the efficiency of each corridor by minimizing stops and delays, decreasing travel time, reducing emissions and reducing accident rates. Nassau County has successfully completed signal progression studies for: Bellmore Avenue, Grand Avenue, Peninsula Boulevard, Willis Avenue and Merrick Road.
Traffic Volume Flow Maps
The Transportation Division collects traffic volume data along select County-owned roads. New data is collected yearly and used to update the Nassau County Traffic Volume Flow Map. The Map is updated approximately every three years. For questions regarding traffic volumes along County-owned roads, or to obtain a copy of the most recent Nassau County Traffic Volume Flow Map, please call Aryeh Lemberger of the Planning Department at (516) 571-5948.
For New York State Traffic Data click here or for additional information on the New York State Traffic Data Viewer visit the New York State Department of Transportation's website.
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