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Planning for Operations

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October 21, 2008
November 30th Deadline for Receiving Comments on FHWA/FTA Interim Guidebooks on Congestion Management Process (CMP) and Management and Operations (M&O)

March 26, 2008
New Publication: The Collaborative Advantage: Realizing the Tangible Benefits of Regional Transportation Operations Collaboration

March 18, 2008
The Office of Operations Launched a New Tolling and Pricing Program Web Site

July 25, 2007
New Publication: Regional Concept for Transportation Operations: The Blueprint for Action - A Primer

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What Is Planning for Operations?

Planning for Operations is a joint effort between operations and planning that encompasses the important institutional underpinnings needed for effective Regional Transportation Systems Management and Operations. Planning for Operations includes three important aspects:

  1. Regional transportation operations collaboration and coordination activity that facilitates Regional Transportation Systems Management and Operations,
  2. Management and operations considerations within the context of the ongoing regional transportation planning and investment process, and
  3. The opportunities for linkage between regional operations collaboration and regional planning.

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