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Comment Period for TIP Amendment 3

January 4 2022 | 0 Comments

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TIP Amendment 3 Packet

Seven changes are proposed for Amendment Number 3 to the FY 2022-2025 Transportation Improvement Program and can be found in the attached packet.

  1. *New* Route FF Corridor Improvements Scoping (BA2202-22A3)

Scoping for corridor improvements from Route M to Farm Road 194 in Battlefield for a total programmed amount of $150,000.

  1. *New* ITS Scoping at Various Locations (MO2214-22A3)

Scoping for ITS improvements at various locations in the SW Urban District for a total programmed amount of $100,000.

  1. *Revised* Interchange Improvements at Route 60 and Route 125 (RG0901-22A3)

Updating project programming to reflect final cost estimate and local participation by Greene County and the City of Rogersville, for a total programmed amount of $23,293,155 (50% is from rural Southwest District).

  1. *Revised* Route MM Improvements – 1-44 to Route 360 (RP1703-22A3)

Updating project to reflect construction and the City of Republic Cost Share award for a total programmed amount of $10,038,698.

  1. *New* Glenstone Safety Improvements Scoping (SP2218-22A3)

Scoping for safety improvements on Glenstone from McClernon Street to Republic Court in Springfield for a total programmed amount of $20,000.

  1. *New* James River Freeway Interchange Improvements Scoping (SP2219-22A3)

Scoping for interchange improvements at Kansas Expressway (Route 13) in Springfield for a total programmed amount of $150,000.

  1. *New* US 60 and US 65 Interchange Improvements Scoping (SP2220-22A3)

Scoping for interchange operational improvements at Route 60 (James River Freeway) and Route 65 in Springfield for a total programmed amount of $150,000.

How to comment:

Online: http://giveusyourinput.org

Email: comment@ozarkstransportation.org

Fax: 417-862-6013

In writing: OTO, 2208 W. Chesterfield Blvd., Suite 101, Springfield, MO 65807

The public comment period will end on January 19, 2022 at 5 p.m. The OTO Board of Directors will review and consider approving the Amendment at their January 20, 2022 Board Meeting, held at 12:00 noon. After reviewing recommendations and entertaining public comment, the OTO Board of Directors will decide whether to formally adopt the Amendment.

For more information, contact: Natasha Longpine, Principal Planner, Ozarks Transportation Organization, 2208 W. Chesterfield Boulevard, Suite 101, Springfield, Missouri 65807, 417-865-3042.


Ozarks Transportation Organization is your Springfield-regional Metropolitan Planning Organization, or MPO. The MPO is a body of elected and appointed members who work together with local, state and federal elected officials and policy-makers, serving to make funding and planning decisions for transportation within the Springfield, MO region.

Public input is a cornerstone of our operations. To tell us what you think, please email us at comment@ozartstransportation.org. Find us on Facebook or on Twitter @theOTOMPO.

Si usted necesita la ayuda de un traductor, por favor comuníquese con Andy Thomason al 417-865-3042, al menos 48 horas antes del plazo.

Persons who require special accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act or persons who require translation services (free of charge) should contact Andy Thomason at 417-865-3042 at least 2 working days prior to the expiration of the public comment period.

If you need relay services please call the following numbers: 711 - Nationwide relay service; 1-800-735-2966 - Missouri TTY service; 1-800-735-0135 - Missouri voice carry-over service.

OTO fully complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related statutes and regulations in all programs and activities. For more information or to obtain a Title VI Complaint Form, see www.ozarkstransportation.org, or call 417-865-3042.

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