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In addition to the federally-required RTP, the state requires that our metropolitan area have two <br />other types of transportation plans: <br /> <br />? <br /> A Regional Transportation System Plan (RTSP) that covers the same geographical area as <br />the RTP – Eugene, Springfield, Coburg, and metropolitan Lane County. This document has <br />not yet been prepared as this requirement only became effective upon adoption of the RTP <br />last November. <br /> <br />? <br /> A Transportation System Plan (TSP) that covers one or more local jurisdictions. TransPlan <br />currently serves Eugene, Springfield, and metropolitan Lane County; Coburg has a separate <br />TSP. TransPlan could be amended to jointly address the local transportation planning issues <br />of each city or each city could prepare and adopt separate TSPs. Either scenario would <br />result in TSPs operating under the umbrella of a single, regional RTSP which in turn would be <br />consistent with the RTP. <br /> <br />Work Plan and Timeline Coordination <br /> <br />As evident from the preceding summary, these planning processes and timelines are complex, <br />and require close coordination with the three local governments, along with LCOG, ODOT and <br />DLCD to develop work plans and timelines for these regional planning tasks. . <br /> <br />Over the next several months, work plan elements will be identified, including timelines and <br />decision points for elected officials. It is anticipated that the work plans and timelines would be <br />presented at a September JEO meeting. <br /> <br /> <br />