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Transportation Policy Board Overview

Currently, the MPO is composed of four member governments: the City of Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, Tesuque Pueblo, and the New Mexico Department of Transportation.  As a multi-jurisdictional entity, the MPO addresses transportation systems and improvements as it relates to growth management and land use planning issues within the MPO Planning Area.

Traffic and transportation system problems often cross jurisdictional boundaries; therefore, the need exists for intergovernmental cooperation in the process. Also, the planning process should become integrated with existing individual government processes, and should have established policies and plans that ensure proper coordination among agencies and stakeholders. Representatives from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) are non-voting members and participate in an advisory capacity.

The primary duties of the Transportation Policy Board are:

  1. To serve as a multi-jurisdictional transportation planning forum for cooperative decision making on planning, funding, and implementation of transportation infrastructure, programs, and related matters;
  2. To provide general policy guidance and direction to the MPO Staff and the Technical Coordinating Committee (TCC);
  3. To receive and act upon recommendations made by the MPO Staff and Technical Coordinating Committee (TCC);
  4. To review and take action on all MPO planning work products such as the Public Participation Plan (PPP), Unified Planning Work Plan (UPWP), Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP), Transportation Improvement Program (TIP),Area Studies/Corridor Plans and proposed amendments to adopted plans and programs;
  5. To receive and consider public input; and
  6. To determine boundaries of the planning area.

2024 Meeting Schedule

Transportation Policy Board Members

  Commissioner Anna Hansen – Santa Fe County 

Commissioner Hank Hughes – Santa Fe County

Commissioner Justin S. Greene – Santa Fe County – Vice Chair 

Alan Webber  – Mayor (Alternate Councilor Jamie Cassutt – City of Santa Fe)

Councilor Alma Castro– City of Santa Fe  

Councilor Pilar Faulkner – City of Santa Fe  

Governor Earl Samuel – Tesuque Pueblo

Paul Brasher – New Mexico DOT  

Alternate Members

(Seated in absence of Member from corresponding Governing Body)

Councilor Lee Garcia – City of Santa Fe
Commissioner Camilla Bustamante – Santa Fe County
Larry Samuel – Tesuque Pueblo; Director, Tribal Historic Preservation Office
Javier Martinez – New Mexico DOT

Public Outreach summary

provided to the TPB on 11/21/2019.

Professional Development Plan

Agendas & Minutes

2024

February 22, 2024 Agenda | Minutes

March 28, 2024 Agenda | Minutes

April 25, 2024 Agenda | Minues

May 23, 2024 Agenda | Minutes

June 27, 2024 Agenda | Minutes

August 22, 2024 Agenda | Minutes

September 26, 2024 Agenda | Minutes

November 21, 2024 Agenda | Minutes

2023

February 23, 2023 Agenda | Minutes

March 23, 2023 [CANCELED]

April 27, 2023 Agenda | Minutes

May 25, 2023 Agenda | Minutes

June 22, 2023 [CANCELED]

August 24, 2023 Agenda | Minutes

September 28, 2023 Agenda | Minutes

November 16, 2023 Agenda | Minutes

December 14, 2023 Agenda | Minutes [Special Meeting]

2022

February 24, 2022 Agenda | Minutes

March 24, 2022 [CANCELED]

April 28, 2022 Agenda | Minutes

May 26, 2022 Agenda | Minutes

June 23, 2022 Agenda | Minutes

August 25, 2022 Agenda | Minutes

September 22, 2022 [CANCELED]

November 17, 2022 Agenda | Minutes

2021

February 25, 2021 Agenda | Minutes

March 18, 2021 [SPECIAL MEETING]  Agenda | Minutes

March 25, 2021 [CANCELED]

April 29, 2021 Agenda | Minutes

May 27, 2021 [CANCELED]

June 24, 2021 [CANCELED]

August 26, 2021 Agenda | Minutes

September 30, 2021 [CANCELED]

November 18, 2021 Agenda | Minutes

Older Documents

2020

February 27, 2020 Agenda | Minutes

March 26, 2020  [CANCELED]

April 23, 2020 [CANCELED]

May 28, 2020 Agenda | Minutes

June 25, 2020 [CANCELED]

August 27, 2020 Agenda | Minutes

September 24, 2020 [CANCELED]

November 19, 2020 Agenda |Minutes

 

2019

February 28, 2019 Agenda | Minutes

March 28, 2019 Agenda | [CANCELLED]

April 25, 2019 Agenda |Minutes

May 23, 2019 AgendaMinutes

June 27, 2019 AgendaMinutes

July 25, 2019 Agenda | Minutes

August 29 , 2019 Agenda | Minutes

September 26, 2019 [CANCELLED]

November 21, 2019 Agenda | Minutes 

2018

February 22, 2018: Agenda | Minutes

March 19, 2018: [CANCELLED]

April 26, 2018: Agenda | Minutes

May 24, 2018: Agenda | Minutes

June 28, 2018: Agenda | Minutes

August 23, 2018: Agenda | Minutes

September 27, 2018: Agenda | Minutes

November 29, 2018: Agenda | Minutes

 

2017

February 23, 2017: Agenda | Minutes

March, 23, 2017: Agenda | Minutes

May 25, 2017: [CANCELLED]

June 19, 2017: Agenda | Minutes

August 24, 2017: Agenda | Minutes

November 30, 2017: Agenda | Minutes

2016

January 28, 2016: Agenda | Minutes

February 25, 2016: [CANCELLED]

March 24, 2016: Agenda | Minutes

April 28th, 2016: Agenda | Minutes

May 26th, 2016: Agenda | Minutes

June 30th, 2016: Agenda | Minutes

August 25th, 2016: Agenda | Minutes

October 27th, 2016: Agenda | Minutes

November 17, 2016: Agenda | Minutes

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After mapping, projects can be prioritized for funding and implementation. The highest priority projects will be accessible for review with member governments so they can be included into the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP). . Based on concentrations of high priority projects, high priority pedestrian improvement zones can be designated to complete improvements by geographic area.