Mountainland Association of Governments (MAG) invites the public to provide feedback on the draft of Amendment #2 to the 2023-2050 Regional Transportation Plan (RTP), also known as TransPlan50, and the Air Quality Conformity Report draft.
What is the Regional Transportation Plan?
The Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) is the regional long-term strategy for our Region's future transportation system from now to 2050. MAG develops the plan with transportation partners, local communities, organizations, stakeholders, and residents.
What is the Public Comment Period For?
Every four years, MAG prepares and adopts an RTP. MAG adopted the current TransPlan50 in June 2023. While the RTP receives considerable review before being formally adopted, circumstances may warrant a change after its initial adoption, including funding availability, changing local and state needs, the outcomes of environmental analyses and other planning studies, or updated timelines on the development of projects.
Amendment #2 includes changes to several roadway and active transportation projects developed in consultation with transportation partners and local communities throughout Utah County. Notable changes include the future Cory Wride Freeway, Cedar Valley Highway alignment, and Highline Canal Trail.
The public comment period for the Amendment #2 projects runs from December 13, 2024, to January 12, 2025. Changes to RTP projects and the Air Quality Conformity Report are available for review and comment here: https://magutah.gov/rtp-amendment-2/.
Notice of Special Accommodations (ADA)
Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations should notify Kimberly Brenneman at 801-229-3834, kbrenneman@magutah.gov at least 24 hours prior to the meeting.