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(November 1, 2011)
 
 

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Baltimore / Washington Rail Intermodal Facility
 


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Maryland Trails:
A Greener
Way To Go

  
 


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OPCP
Organizational
Chart

 (3/15/2012)
 

 
Welcome to the Office of Planning and Capital Programming's (OPCP) home on the web.  OPCP is comprised of Capital Programming, Regional Planning, and Transportation Planning, as well as Interrelated Programs, such as Air Quality, Bicycle and Pedestrian, and Community Enhancements.  OPCP satisfies many legislative and federal mandates for the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) and the Secretary of Transportation.
Hot Topics and Upcoming Meetings


Maryland Transportation
Plan (MTP) and
Attainment Report

Consolidated
Transportation Program
(CTP)

Statewide Transportation
Improvement Program
(STIP)


2009 Maryland 
Transportation Plan



2012 Attainment
Report (AR)

2012 AR Highlights
and Previous Reports

 

2011 CTP Fall
Tour Schedule


FY 12-17 CTP

                                                   
 

Previous CTP
Documents

 


2011 STIP

 
2011 STIP Amendments
(Updated 3/22/2012)
 
 
The STIP Process is a
five-year, fiscally constrained, and prioritized
set of transportation
projects that is compiled
from local and regional plans.
 
                                     
2011 Non-Metropolitan
Area Consultative
Process

County Priority
Letters

Committees and
Commissions

 
The OPCP also receives
Priority Letters
from every County and the 
City of Baltimore, outlining each jurisdiction’s top transportation
priorities for State funding.
 

Chapter 725
Guidelines

 

   

OPCP is also responsible for representing the MDOT's interest on several committees and commissions, including:

  • Maryland Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee – Provides guidance to State agencies on matters directly relating to bicyclists and pedestrians.
       
  • Critical Area CommissionCreated by the legislature in 1984, the Critical Area Commission is a State and local government partnership for regulating land use in the Critical Areas around the Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays to achieve water quality, habitat protection, and growth management goals. The Commission reviews and approves large developments and all government sponsored projects.
       
  • Patuxent River Commission – Created by the legislature in 1984, the Commission oversees the Patuxent River Policy Plan, a document that outlines key recommendations for restoring and protecting the Patuxent Watershed, which focuses on land management.
       
  • Coastal and Watershed Resource Advisory Committee – Established in 1978, the primary mission is to advise the Administration, specifically the Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources, on Coastal Program policy issues, proposed federal and state legislation affecting coastal areas, annual Coastal Program initiatives, and budget priorities.
       
  • Bay Cabinet – A sub-cabinet which advises the Governor on environmental issues related to water, and charged with oversight of the State’s activities required by the Bay Agreement. The Bay Workgroup, serves as the staffof the Bay Cabinet.
       
  • Maryland Transportation Commission – Advises and makes recommendations to the Secretary and the modal agencies in MDOT on matters that concern transportation policy, formation and execution.
       
  • Green Building Council – Created (renewed) by legislation in 2007.
          
  • Sustainable Growth Commission - Provides the State with a broad representation of stakeholders who can continue to promote a smart and sustainable growth agenda and to build on the work of the task force.
      
  • Smart Growth Subcabinet -  Helps implement Smart Growth Policy, recommending to the Governor changes in State law, regulations, and procedures needed to support the policy. Composed of Secretaries of Planning, Transportation, the Environment, and others.

Partner Agencies

   

 
Metropolitan & Regional
Planning Organizations

  
 
 

County Planning
Agencies

    
 
 

Maryland Department
of Planning

  
 
 

Maryland Department
of Natural Resources

   
 
 

Maryland Department
of the Environment

   
 
 

University of Maryland

    

                Last Updated on Thu May 03, 2012