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STUDIES AND REPORTS

Binational Planning and Programming Study (1998)


Phase IV Products

Phase IV Report- Continuing Transportation Planning and Programming
This report contains a description of opportunities for conducting continuing binational transportation planning and programming along the U.S.-Mexican border area. This area covers approximately 100 kilometers on each side of the border. The report describes the objectives and principles adopted by the Joint Working Committee (JWC). It also identifies some initial concepts for the JWC's continuing activities and describes an organizational structure to carry on the activities.
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Phase IV Report
Task 17 - Binational Data Bank Maintenance and Update
This report describes the Binational Data Bank that was established as a part of the Binational Border Transportation Planning and Programming Study. The purpose of the Binational data bank was to provide a resource for the ongoing and future Binational transportation planning. The report documents the existing data sources identified during the study, the development of the Internet site used to access the data bank, the data elements suggested for inclusion in the data bank, and a data bank work program for 1998.
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Task 17 Report
Task 19 - Binational Border Transportation Planning and Programming Study Transition Plan
This report describes the actions suggested for the Joint Working Committee (JWC) to transition from an organization performing primarily study oversight to an entity which conducts a continuing U.S.-Mexican border area transportation planning and programming mechanism. The report provides suggested protocols for the operation of the JWC as well as descriptions of actions needed to complete the transition. This includes changes in responsibilities of the JWC, transferring of information and activities from consultants to JWC member agencies, and startup of new activities. The transition plan is expected to enter implementation immediately after approval by the JWC.
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Task 19 Report

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