DRAFT 2010-2013 STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM <br />Acronym or Word Definition <br />STP Statewide Transportation Plan; a statewide transportation plan cover- <br /> ing all areas of the state and addressing the requirements in 24 CFR <br /> 450.214 <br />STP Surface Trans ortation Program, a ro am area of SAFETEA-LU <br />SWACT South West Ore on ACT <br />SWIP Sidewalk Improvement Program; one funding category of Oregon <br />_............_____......__.........__._ _Bic~cle and Pedestrian_Program _________ <br />TCM Trans ortation Control Measure <br />TDD Trans ortation Develo ment Division <br />TDM Transportation Demand Management; measures that encourage and <br /> facilitate alternatives to drivin alone <br />TE Trans ortation Enhancement <br />TEA-21 Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century was signed into law <br /> on June 9, 1998 and authorized highway, highway safety, transit and <br /> other surface transportation programs for the years 1998 through <br /> 2003. TEA-21 builds on the initiatives established in ISTEA, the <br /> receding authorizing legislation for surface trans ortation. <br />TGM Transportation Growth Management program; planning support <br /> available to local governments; administered jointly by ODOT and <br /> DLCD <br />TIP Trans ortation Im rovement Pro am <br />TMA Transportation Management Area; an urbanized area (MPA) with <br /> over 200,000 residents; subject to more rigorous federal air quality <br /> and congestion management standards and, as a result, qualified for <br /> more federal fundin <br />TPR Transportation Planning Rule (OAR 660-012); requires ODOT to <br /> identify a system of transportation facilities and services adequate to <br /> meet identified state trans ortation needs and to re are a TSP <br />TSAP Oregon Transportation Safety Action Plan, the safety element of the <br /> OTP, identifies a safety agenda to guide ODOT and the State of Ore- <br /> gon for the next 20 years, and includes guidance for investment deci- <br /> sions that will be reflected in the STIP <br />TSD ODOT's Transportation Safety Division; manages the Transportation <br /> Safe Pro am <br />TSP Transportation System Plan; comprehensive transportation planning <br /> document prepared by city and county governments, including an <br /> inventory of the existing system, proposed improvement projects, and <br /> other elements required by the Oregon Transportation Planning Rule <br /> OAR 660-012 <br />UGB Urban Growth Bounda <br />UR Utility relocation <br />USC United States Code <br />USDA United States De artment of A 'culture <br />USDOT United Stated De artment of Trans ortation <br />VMT Vehicle miles traveled <br />Page 238 <br />