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This Strategic Playbook outlines the Capitol Region Council of Governments' (CRCOG) commitment to enhancing the quality of life, vibrancy, and vitality of the Greater Hartford region. It is structured around eight strategic priorities: Governance and Communication, Federal Infrastructure Funding, Economic Vitality, Regional Housing Strategy, Regional Environmental Services, Coordinated Road Safety and Multi-use Trail Projects, Enhanced Bus and Rail Service, and Public Sector Workforce Development, Shared Services, and Direct Services. The plan guides CRCOG's role in providing planning, programs, and services to member municipalities and advocating for regional solutions.
The meeting agenda includes staff reports covering executive, financial, legislative, and various planning updates. Key action items involve resolutions to accept the Regional Services Grant for 2024-2025, authorize agreements for public health emergency preparedness and emergency management training, and address several Metropolitan Planning Organization items. These include the endorsement of the Greater Hartford Mobility Study, transportation improvement program amendments, priority projects for the Transportation Alternatives Program, the selection of a consultant for the Capitol Region bicycle and pedestrian priority network plan, and an agreement for shared micromobility services.
The agenda includes staff reports, a legislative update, and presentations from the FHWA Connecticut Division Administrator and Frontier Communications. Action items focus on the authorization of an agreement with Rafetelis for a regional stormwater authority feasibility study. Metropolitan planning organization items include transportation improvement program amendments, the adoption of 2025 safety performance targets, and the acceptance of a federal grant for resilience planning and vulnerability assessment. Other topics cover correspondence regarding a planning grant application, the review of the annual report, and municipal information sharing.
The meeting agenda includes monthly reports from various committees and executive staff, along with a presentation on the Metropolitan Transportation Plan update. Action items cover the acceptance of a $2 million community funding grant for crumbling foundations, authorization to accept funds and hire CIRCA for the 2024-2029 Capitol Region Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan update, and an agreement with the National Association of County and City Health Officials. Additionally, the Metropolitan Planning Organization segment addresses TIP amendments and the endorsement of FHWA and FTA performance targets established by CTDOT.
The meeting includes staff reports covering administration, finance, BIL/IIJA updates, municipal services, transportation planning, public safety, and regional planning. The agenda also features a legislative update, presentations from Advance CT and CIRCA, the appointment of policy board officers and executive committee members, a resolution to approve an ezIQC general contractor for the Northeast region, and consideration of TIP amendments as part of metropolitan planning organization items.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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