1:15 p.m., September 23, 2010
The ACE Conference Center
800 Ridge Pike
Lafayette Hill, PA
PLEASE NOTE LOCATION AND TIME CHANGE
PUBLIC COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS
ACTION ITEMS
1. Minutes of Meeting of July 22, 2010
2. DVRPC Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Actions
b. NJ10-36b: Lindenwold Yard Tie Renewal (DB #DR044) DRPA/PATCO
c. NJ10-38: Bispham Street Bridge over Rancocas Creek (DB #D0806), Burlington County
d. PA11-01a: Transit and Regional Rail Station Program (MPMS #77183), SEPTA
e. PA11-01b: SEPTA Bus Purchase Program – 60' (MPMS #90512), SEPTA
3. Fiscal Year 2011 Planning Work Program Amendments:
b. Examining the Next Round of Needs for DVRPC's Take Me to the River Grant Program
4. Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority (PENNVEST) Funding Requests in Chester County
5. Proposed Amendment to the Tri-County Water Quality Management Board (WQMB): Update of the Wastewater Management Plan for the Mount Holly Municipal Utility Authority, Burlington County
ONE MINUTE REPORTS
6. Board Members and Alternates are invited to provide updates on the activities of their counties/agencies.
DISCUSSION ITEM
7. Development of the FY 2012 DVRPC Planning Work Program
INFORMATION ITEMS
8. Regional Citizens Committee (RCC) Report
The activities from the RCC Meeting of September 14, 2010 will be reported to the Board.
9. Executive Director's Report
b. Sustainable Communities grant
c. Leadership Exchange
d. Mid-Atlantic Roundtable – October 1
e. Economic Development Forum – October 26
10. Committee Reports
(1) Planning Coordinating Committee/Regional Transportation Committee;
(2) Information Resource Exchange Group; (3) Regional Safety Task Force;
(4) Regional Aviation Committee; and (5) Transportation Operations Task Force.
OLD BUSINESS
NEW BUSINESS
Title VI Statement
In effect as of January 30, 2025
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