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PLANS & PROGRAMS

MTP 2050 - Metropolitan Transportation Plan MTP 2050 - Appendix PPP - Public Participation Plan CHSTP - Coordinated Human Services Transportation Plan Bayou Bike & Hike SWLA Trail Network TIP - Transportation Improvement Program TIP - Transportation Improvement Program Archive UPWP - Unified Planning Work Program Carbon Reduction Program ALOP - Annual List of Obligated Projects Title VI Plan

PUBLIC NOTICES & MEETINGS

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Do you ride a bike? Do you drive a car? Do you take a scooter? Do you ride the bus?

Metropolitan Planning Organization

for the LAKE CHARLES URBANIZED AREA

Planning for the safe and efficient movement of people and goods

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LCMPO

Carbon Reduction Program

The federal Carbon Reduction Program provides funding to projects and programs that reduce transportation emissions.

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Bike and Pedestrian Trails

Where might you propose a bike or pedestrian trail?

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Pedestrian Trails SWLA Network

Bayou Bike & Hike SWLA Trail Network »

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Take a peek at these transportation projects expected to advance to construction in the next four years »

Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) Meeting
September 10th
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Bike and Pedestrian Trails

MTP

2050 Metropolitan Transportation Plan

The MTP assesses growing demand in the region and serves to identify the region's transportation vision, strategies and priorities.

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Louisiana's Transportation Future

Matt Griffin - Futurist, 311 Institute

Futurist Matthew Griffin discusses the future of mobility and transportation, highlighting technologies and trends that are reshaping the transportation industry.

The I-10 Calcasieu Bridge was constructed in 1952 and growth in the area over the last 70 years has increased traffic demand. The bridge was rehabilitated in 2011-2012 and will continue to receive improvements to meet design and improvement criteria.

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