The CMPO was organized in 1992 and serves ten communities in Cache County, Utah. The CMPO performs long range transportation planning and helps prioritize highway, public transit and bicycle and pedestrian facility investments.
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Applications are now being accepted for 2013 countywide sales tax funding for eligible road projects. Click here for more information 2013 Application Schedule: April 19, 2013 Courtesy Notice of Intent to Apply Due (failure to submit will not disqualify application). April 30, 2013 by 5:00 PM Applications due to Cache … Continue reading
The CMPO is accepting project funding proposals for federal Congestion Mitigation Air Quality Improvement (CMAQ) funds to be used for projects that 1) provide traffic congestion relief, 2) projects improving the diversity and/or usefulness of travel mode other than single occupant vehicles 3) projects showing demonstrable air quality benefits. FOLLOW … Continue reading
In fall 2012, the CMPO conducted an online extended bicycle and pedestrian survey. This was done in conjunction with other home travel surveys done earlier in the year. Unlike the home travel survey, the participants in extended bicycle and pedestrian survey were “self-selected” (not a random sample). Invitations to participate … Continue reading
Throughout October, Cache County residents will have the opportunity to participate in an important survey which is sponsored by the Cache Metropolitan Planning Organization (CMPO), the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) and other transportation planning agencies throughout Utah. The purpose of the walk/bike barriers survey is to better understand specific barriers to walking, biking, … Continue reading
The Cache Metropolitan Planning Organization’s (CMPO) draft copy of the 2013 – 2018 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) available for public review. The TIP contains a programmed listing of State and federal-aid highway, bicycle/pedestrian and transit projects for the Logan Urbanized Area. In addition, this program has been determined to be … Continue reading
This year six applications were received for the Cache County Council of Governments (CCCOG) Road Tax Funds (with requests totaling $7.5 Million). At the previous COG meeting, it was decided to consider $5 Million in potential funding. Currently, the individual members of the COG (all the Mayors and Cache County … Continue reading
For Cars and Bikes, Respect is a Two-Way Street A group of 30 road cyclists, making their way through Utah as part of a multi-faceted educational program, will conclude the final leg of the 517 mile ride in Logan on Saturday 9 June 2012 at 4:45pm at the Historic Cache … Continue reading
Application are being accepted for the 2012 round of Cache County Sales Tax funding. Completed applications are due by 5:00 PM on Tuesday, May 29, 2012 to the Cache County Executive Office at 199 North Main, Logan. Also, a courtesy “notice-of-intent” to apply is due by May 11, 2012. The … Continue reading
Most of Cache Valley was designated at a “non-attainment” area for particulate matter 2.5 on December 14, 2009. Since then the Utah Division of Air Quality has been working with local stakeholders to develop a plan (State Implementation Plan or SIP) to ensure Cache Valley returns to attaining the national PM 2.5 … Continue reading