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NCDOT has been granted 1,800 points to allocate for Regional Impact and Divisional Needs <br />and is allowed to assign a minimum of 4 points to a maximum of 100 points to each project. <br />The point distribution below is designed to reflect the MPO's adopted MTP funding goals. <br />NCDOT allows deviation from adopted and approved methodology provided it is documented. <br />The MPO allows deviation only if any of the following occur: <br />• A project costs more than the funding available in that category <br />• A project will not be competitive within its Region or Division even with the application of <br />Local Input Points <br />• Coordination with the Division Engineer or a neighboring MPO or RPO deems a project <br />should not receive points, or will receive points from another MPO, RPO, or Division <br />• The DCHC MPO Board, based on a recommendation from the Technical Committee (TC), <br />determines that a lower ranking project is of greater priority and therefore should be <br />assigned points (or more points than assigned through application of the Methodology) <br />• The DCHC MPO Board determines that a higher ranking project is of lesser priority and <br />therefore should be assigned fewer, or no, points than assigned through application of the <br />Methodology <br />• The DCHC MPO Board determines that projects in another mode are of higher priority <br />• The DCHC MPO Board determines that points should be awarded to a particular project to <br />support geographic equity <br />• Based on public input, the DCHC MPO Board decides to deviate from the project rankings <br />Using the above process, the MPO Board will release the draft priority ranking and local input <br />point allocation for public comment and hold a public hearing at an MPO Board meeting in <br />accordance with the MPO Public Involvement Policy. The MPO Board will approve the final <br />allocation based on the following: <br />• The final score and list of initial projects using the process described above; <br />• The likelihood of receiving funding through STI considering the amount of funding available <br />within each Division or Region, historical funding levels for the mode, and the normalization <br />limitations that NCDOT has adopted; <br />• The number of eligible projects within the MPO within each funding mode, project type, <br />category; <br />• The priorities of the current MTP including the adopted distribution of funding between <br />modes and the air quality horizon year of projects; <br />• The effect that receiving funding for a project may have on the likelihood of other projects <br />being funded in the Division or Region considering the limitations set by the STI legislation; <br />• If the project is located within an area of overlapping Environmental Justice Communities of <br />concern identified in the MPO's 2014 Environmental Justice Report; <br />• Geographic and jurisdictional balance <br />21 <br />