Programs: CMP
Congestion Management Process (CMP)
The vision of the CAMPO area Congestion Management Process is to promote the efficient use of the existing and future regional transportation system. The primary goals of the CMS are to manage congestion and enhance air quality through the promotion and coordination of congestion reduction strategies.
The Congestion Management Process (CMP) is the program where congestion in the multi-modal, regional transportation system is monitored, evaluated, and managed. The intent of the CMP is to protect the region's investments in, and improve the effectiveness of, the existing and future transportation networks
Urban Mobility Report
Every year the Texas Transportation Institute studies congestion in the urbanized areas of cities throughout the country. Of all the medium-sized cities studied, Austin had some of the highest levels of congestion and the highest levels of operations treatments which reduce congestion. Click on the report below to review the entire study.
2006 DRAFT CAMPO CMP Report
(5.12 MB)
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2005 Urban Mobility Final Report
(0.63 MB)
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2004 Urban Mobility Final Report
(0.22 MB)
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CAMPO CMS Reports |
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2004 CMS State of the System Report
(0.64 MB)
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2004 Congestion Monitoring & Analysis
(0.83 MB)
(primarily Williamson and Hays Counties) |
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2003 Updated Congestion Monitoring & Analysis
(1.58 MB)
(primarily Travis County) |
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| 2003 CMS State of the System Report (1.02 MB) | |
