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 PUBLIC INFORMATION ON A FORMAL AMENDMENT TO THE CARSON AREA METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION (CAMPO) TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 

An amendment is proposed to Carson Area Metropolitan Planning Organization’s (CAMPO) Federal Fiscal Years 2023-2026 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The amendment revisions include: Update construction dates for Appion Way Traffic Signal and Intersection Improvement Project; Update funding for US 50 - NDOT, Carson City; Update construction dates for South Carson Multi-Use Connector; Update funding source and construction dates for North Lompa Multi-Use Path; Update funding source for District 3, Fifth Street Roundabout; Add FFY 2024 5339 FTA Apportionment; Add FFY 2024 5310 FTA Apportionment; Add US 50 East Carson Complete Streets Corridor Study- Phase 2; Update funding for US 50, East of Dayton, Fortune Drive to Six Mile Canyon Road- Preservation - NDOT; Update Appendix 3: TIP Project List. 

Additional project details are available at the Carson City Public Works Department and on the CAMPO website at https://carsonareampo.com 

The TIP is a four-year programming document for projects that are federally funded and are of regional significance within the metropolitan planning area. The minimum 14-day public comment period, for review of the proposed TIP amendment, opened on May 22, 2024 and ends on June 4, 2024. Staff is available Monday through Friday (except holidays) between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. to meet with the public and to answer any questions regarding the TIP. Public comments are encouraged during this time. 

Comments and questions may be directed to staff via the following options: 

Mail: Carson Area Metropolitan Planning Organization 

3505 Butti Way, Carson City, NV 89701 

Phone: 775-887-2355 

Fax: 775-887-2112 

E-mail: Comments@CarsonAreaMPO.com 

This public notice satisfies CAMPO’s Public Participation Plan requirements. 

Pub Date: May 25, 2024 Ad # 43640

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