Congestion Mitigation Air Quality / Transportation Control Measures

Congestion Mitigation Air Quality / Transportation Control Measures

Congestion Mitigation Air Quality

The Congestion Mitigation Air Quality (CMAQ) program is one source of funds for Transportation Control Measures (TCMs) employed for the purposes of reducing congestion and improving air quality.

MAP-21, the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (P.L. 112-141), was signed into law by President Obama on July 6, 2012, containing several changes to the CMAQ program. The Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act (FAST) Act was signed into law on December 4, 2015 expanding on the MAP-21 CMAQ program.

More information on the CMAQ Improvement Program can be found at the Federal Highway Administration. The FHWA also provides a video summary of the CMAQ Program on their YouTube page. Annual Reports for all 50 States can be found in the FHWA CMAQ Public Access System (PAS) database

Transportation Control Measures

Under the Transportation Conformity Rule, Transportation Control Measures(TCMs) are strategies that are specifically identified and committed to in State Implementation Plans(SIPs), and are either listed in Section 108 of the Clean Air Act (CAA) or will reduce transportation-related emissions by reducing vehicle use or improving traffic flow.

 

State Transportation Board Actions

December 2013

Agenda | Minutes

Adopted: RESOLUTION 2013-01 To Implement Measures to Reduce Dust Emissions From Paved Roads and Unpaved Traffic Surfaces in the PM-10 State Implementation Plan for Pinal County


August 2007

Agenda | Minutes

Adopted: Resolution to Implement Measures in the MAG 2007 Five Percent Plan for PM-10 for the Maricopa County Nonattainment Area


September 2004

Study Session Agenda

Adopted: Board Resolution for Supporting Dust Control Management for PM 10 Phoenix