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Evansville Urban Transportation Study
Rose M. Zigenfus,
Executive Director
1 N.W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Civic Center
Complex, Room 316
Evansville, IN 47708
Phone: (812) 436-7833
Fax: (812) 436-7834
Email: rzigenfus@evansvillegov.org
Website: http://www.evansville.net/~euts
1990 Urbanized Area Population:
183,087
2000 Urbanized Area Population: 211,989
2000 Urbanized Area Population in Indiana: 185,396
The Evansville Urban Transportation Study (EUTS) was
designated as the MPO for the Evansville Study Area in 1986.
The urbanized study area is made up of the City of Evansville, all of
Vanderburgh County (with the exception of Union Township), and a portion of
Warrick County (including all of Ohio Township, Newburgh and Chandler, a segment
of Boon Township, including Boonville, and a segment of Anderson Township).
In Kentucky, the Study Area includes the City of Henderson and a portion
of Henderson County. EUTS also
provides rural transportation planning for Posey and Gibson counties.
EUTS conducts highway and transit planning studies including corridor analysis,
sub-area analysis, parking studies, surveillance and traffic counting, railroad
crossing inventories, growth impact studies, urban goods movement studies and
rural planning activities. Staff prepares environmental documents as required for
federal aid projects. Staff also
provides technical assistance to elected officials with reports on rezonings,
impacts of access, reviews of development site plans, and subdivision impacts.
Additionally, EUTS assists the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT)
with comments on design alternatives and as a member of the management team
assists with bringing the project to construction.
The Policy and Technical Committees guide and assist EUTS in its regional
planning activities. The Policy
Committee is the chief advisory body and is responsible for policy formulation,
project guidance, and administrative coordination.
This includes delegation of and review of work activities for the EUTS
Staff. Official actions taken by
EUTS require approval by the Policy Committee.
Committee membership includes elected or appointed officials from each
local government within the Study Area, as well as representatives from the
Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration, Indiana
Department of Transportation, Indiana Department of Environmental Management,
and the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet.
The Technical Committee is composed of planners, engineers, state and federal
agency representatives and operators of airport, port, rail and other
transportation related departments or businesses.
This committee is the chief working committee providing expertise,
assistance, and support data for all phases of transportation planning.
Each technical task undertaken by EUTS staff involves the participation
of the Technical Committee. The
Technical Committee coordinates and reviews the work of EUTS staff and prepares
reports and recommendations for the Policy Committee.
It is the policy of EUTS to provide the public with
access to the urban transportation planning process. By doing so EUTS is able to collect ideas, concerns and
suggestions on various transportation-planning issues and offer recommendations
to improve the transportation system.
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