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Transportation for Communities - Advancing Projects Through Partnerships


What is TCAPP?

Whether you are a practitioner, resource specialist or stakeholder - using Transportation for Communities - Advancing Projects through Partnerships (TCAPP) can improve how you develop, prioritize, and inform transportation plans and projects. TCAPP is a decision support tool, built from the experiences of transportation partners and stakeholders, which provides how-to information when it is most needed.

How do I get started?

The information on TCAPP is extensive, but it does not have to be understood and used all at once. Choose the best path to find what you need.

The Decision Guide is the foundation of TCAPP. Use it to access detailed information about decisions made in long range planning, corridor planning, programming, or environmental review.

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Find information tailored to FHWA, resource agencies, MPOs, or state DOTs at the Partner Portal.

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Find guidance and support for involvement in transportation decision making in the Stakeholder Portal.

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Start with small improvements that address a challenge. Choose one of the Applications for information packaged around a specific topic.

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Also visit:
Performance Management
Transportation Projects Impacts (TPICS)
Visioning and Transportation

What can TCAPP do for me?

View this short video to become acquainted with TCAPP.

How does TCAPP work in the real world?

See how others have used TCAPP to support real-world projects. Washington State DOT used the Corridor Planning Application to define the first phase of the SR 509 corridor project.

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What's new in TCAPP?

Both technical and policy decisions are required to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. See how to support both in Integrating Greenhouse Gas into Transportation Planning.

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Recent TCAPP Additions: Linking the IEF and the Decision Guide

Not sure what obstacles are ahead?

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It is often difficult to know what's wrong when plans and projects hit roadblocks. Assessment can help identify and overcome these barriers.

What are your peers saying?

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Share your ideas and consider others in the TCAPP forum.

We invite your comments/concerns about this website and its contents. Please send us an email at transportationforcommunities@gmail.com.