State and Metropolitan Planning Programming 
This course is a condensed online overview of the concepts that are presented in our classroom course by the same name. The course provides an overview of the basic concepts, components, and participants in the transportation programming process. Current and best practices will be incorporated into the program. The course covers the metropolitan and statewide programming processes required under the federal transportation planning regulations. There is no cost to attend.
Audience: Professional planners and programmers at state departments of transportation, metropolitan planning organizations, local governments, and transit operators and authorities.
Objectives:
* Improve the programming process by enhancing participants understanding of it * Strengthen the multimodal nature of programming by providing insights and tools * Enhance communications between diverse agencies by identifying commonality of interests * Improve the technical components of the programming process by providing the tools Length: This online course is self paced, but past participants have spent 2 to 8 hours on it. You may exit the course and return to it as many times as you would like.
To register: Click here for the website which provides information about registration for new and existing users. For more information, please contact NTI Senior Program Coordinator Michael Groh at 1.732.932.1700 or via email at mgroh@nti.rutgers.edu. |