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25 <br /> What is a Comprehensive Transportation Plan (CTP) vs. a Metropolitan <br /> Transportation Plan (MTP)? <br /> Both the CTP and the MTP are long-range vision plans for transportation networks, but there is a subtle difference <br /> between the two documents and their purposes. Both ultimately inform the funding of projects. <br /> Transportation Planning Framework <br /> Comprehensive State requirement for MPOs and RPOs, <br /> multimodal plan to address future <br /> Transportation Plan needs.-to years update. <br /> s� <br /> L 20+Year MPO Required federally for MPOs only, <br /> Metropolitan includes fiscal constraint.4-5 years <br /> Transportation Plan update. <br /> Prioritization process-the gateway <br /> io-Year State into the STIP <br /> Transportation <br /> Improvement <br /> Program(STIP) Funded projects, <br /> Includes Federal Approval TIPS plus rural projects <br /> [First 5 years-delivery STIP, proval of first 4 years <br /> Latter 5 years-developmental STIP] <br /> MTP is fiscally constrained, <br /> thus, it will be a subset of the CTP <br /> 10i a— <br /> Comprehensive Transportation Plans (CTP) are the long-range vision plans for transportation networks defined by the <br /> North Carolina General Statutes 136-66.1 There is no fiscal constraint on CTPs, so they are robust in size and nature, <br /> and they are required by the state for both MPOs and RPOs. <br /> Comprehensive Transportation Plan (CTP) <br /> Required by state <br /> 30+ years <br /> i, All potential projects <br /> l, No funding constraint VF <br /> P No update <br /> requirement <br /> P Adopted by DCHC MPO <br /> Board in 2017 <br /> 1 Retrieved from CAMPO Website <br />