BMPO

Contact Information:

1810 W. Broadway
Suite 15
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208) 612-8530
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 trpta and bmpo office building

 

Serving the citizens of Bonneville County and
the Cities of Ammon, Idaho Falls, Iona and Ucon



 

Bonneville Metropolitan Planning Organization (BMPO) provides transportation planning for the Cities of Ammon, Idaho Falls, Iona, Ucon, and the urbanized portions of Bonneville County, and Targhee Regional Public Transportation Authority (TRPTA), in conjunction with the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD).

 

The BMPO office is located at 1810 W. Broadway, Suite 15, Idaho Falls, ID 83402 on the east side of the TRPTA transit facility.

 

BMPO staff include: Darrell M. West, Director; Lisa Farris, Transportation Planner, and; Alex Siqueiros, Secretary.

 

About BMPO

 

Initiation

In compliance with federal regulations, the Bonneville Metropolitan Planning Organization (BMPO) was established in 1992 and is responsible for meeting the objectives and requirements of the federal Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU) in the Idaho Falls/Bonneville County metropolitan area.

 

Governance

BMPO is governed by a Policy Board comprised of elected officials or appropriate representatives from the Cities of Ammon, Idaho Falls, Iona and Ucon, Bonneville County, the Targhee Regional Public Transportation Authority (TRPTA) and the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD). The Board is a forum for cooperative transportation decision making and, with support from BMPO staff, Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) and public participation, is responsible for coordinating the local transportation planning process.

 

 

Metropolitan Planning Area

Under the 1990 Census, Idaho Falls and the surrounding area population exceeded 50,000 and was designated as an urbanized area.  BMPO was established and required to accomplish the transportation planning process within the boundaries of the urbanized area as well as a much larger metropolitan planning area, as defined by the Policy Board, that reflects areas of future growth.

 

Transportation Planning Process

The transportation planning process requires that three documents be developed including a Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP), Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), and Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP). Although not specifically required by federal regulations, BMPO generally funds and develops other necessary transportation planning documents such as a Short Range Transit Plan, Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan and various other transportation related studies or plans.

 

The following provides a brief explanation of these documents.

UPWP
Annual document that establishes the BMPO budget and federally funded transportation planning activities to be completed in the metropolitan planning area during the fiscal year.

TIP
Annual document that provides a programmed and prioritized list of federally funded transportation projects expected to be accomplished in the metropolitan planning area during the forthcoming five-year period.

LRTP
Twenty year multi-modal transportation plan that establishes new goals and objectives, describes transportation and financial conditions, identifies deficiencies and needs, prioritizes fundable projects and assesses potential impacts created from plan implementation. This p lan is updated every five years. 

Short Range Transit Plan
Five-year public transportation plan that establishes goals and objectives and identifies potential service improvements, capital projects and funding needs.

Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan
Five year document that outlines goals and objectives, identifies deficiencies and needs, recommends standards, and proposes a network for bicycle and pedestrian travel in the metropolitan planning area.

Other Studies or Plans
Upon request, transportation planning studies or plans may be performed that address existing and future traffic congestion, travel patterns, operations, safety concerns, etc. at specific roadways, intersections, developments, or other defined areas.

 

In order to perform the required or requested studies or plans, BMPO maintains or develops building permit data, current demographic data and projects, current traffic count data and projects, current accident data, traffic operational characteristics, public transportation statistics, and other relevant transportation data.

 

Funding

 

BMPO is primarily funded with federal dollars.  However, a small match or contribution is required from the participating entities that comprise the BMPO.  The UPWP identifies an annual estimate of funding amounts required from each of the participating entities.

 

Most of the funds spent on transportation projects identified in the LRTP and then prioritized by the Policy Board and programmed in the TIP come from federal transportation funding programs.  However, the local sponsor of a transportation project is generally required to provide a small match amount that varies depending on federal program requirements.  The TIP provides a detailed description of the various federal transportation funding programs.

 

For additional information or a request for BMPO documents, please contact Darrell M. West, BMPO Director at 612-8530 or Email Darrell West

Policy Board Members

David Blain, Chair
Mayor, City of

Ucon

Jake Cordova, Vice Chair
Board Representative

TRPTA

Lee Bean
Council Member

Ammon

Brad Andersen
Mayor, City of

Iona

Sharon Parry
Council Member

Idaho Falls

Lee Staker
Commissioner,

Bonneville County

Mike Lehto
Council Member

Idaho Falls

Tom Hally
Council Member

Idaho Falls

Blake Rindlisbacher
District 6 Engineer

ITD Representative

Jared Fuhriman
Mayor, City of

Idaho Falls