Tuesday, March 14, 2017 ‒ 10:00 a.m.

Third Floor Conference Room 302

Bi-State Regional Commission

1504 Third Avenue

Rock Island, Illinois

Brent Morlok, Chair

1. Approval of Minutes of the January 10, 2017 Transportation Technical Committee Meeting (Copies of the meeting minutes are enclosed in Committee members' packets.)

2. Status of Project Progress Report (Each jurisdiction will be asked to refer to the e-mailed project progress report and be prepared to provide updated information either e-mailed, written, or submitted verbally prior to the meeting. Updated progress reports are posted following the Technical Committee meetings at: http://bistateonline.org/index.php/transportation/quad-cities-metro-planning/2012-11-13-20-10-34/quad-cities-metro-tip-transportation-improvement-program.) – Brandon Melton

3. Consideration of Revisions to the FFY 2017-2020 Transportation Improvement Program

(TIP) (A copy of the proposed revisions will be sent electronically to Committee members prior to the meeting.) – Brandon Melton

4. Presentation on the FY2018 Transportation Planning Work Program (TPWP) and Revisions to the Public Participation Process (A copy of the draft will be sent electronically to Committee members prior to the meeting.) – Gena McCullough

5. Status of Surface Transportation Block Grant (STBG) and Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside Applications and Funding Discussion – Gena McCullough and Rachel Bruce

6. Demonstration of the Bi-State Region Freight Commodity Tool – Brandon Melton and Tao Pan

7. Public Comments

8. Other Business

9. Adjournment

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