The Amarillo MPO collaborates with local, county, and state officials to coordinate and develop transportation systems, ensuring effective planning, coordination of transportation modes, and proposing projects that meet the region’s transportation needs.

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The Amarillo MPO was established in 1973 to coordinate transportation planning for the Amarillo metropolitan area. The MPO ensures that federal transportation funds are allocated to projects that meet local needs and are part of a comprehensive, continuous, and cooperative planning process.

Planning Area

The MPO’s planning area, known as the Metropolitan Area Boundary (MAB), includes Amarillo, Canyon, Bushland, Lake Tanglewood, Timber Creek Canyon, Palisades, and Bishop Hills.

About Amarillo Area MPO

Introduction

The Amarillo Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) was established in 1973 to coordinate transportation planning efforts for the Amarillo area. The MPO ensures that local and regional transportation systems are planned and developed efficiently, aligning with federal and state requirements.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Plan and coordinate transportation systems
  • Develop and maintain transportation improvement programs
  • Engage public participation in transportation planning

The MPO carries out three major work activities that keep transportation projects eligible for federal funding:

  • Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP): A long-range plan (25 years) that forecasts future transportation needs and suggests strategies.
  • Transportation Improvement Program (TIP): A short-term (4-year) plan that outlines prioritized transportation projects.
  • Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP): Describes annual activities and budget allocation for transportation planning.

The MPO carries out three major work activities that keep transportation projects eligible for federal funding:

  • Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP): A long-range plan (25 years) that forecasts future transportation needs and suggests strategies.
  • Transportation Improvement Program (TIP): A short-term (4-year) plan that outlines prioritized transportation projects.
  • Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP): Describes annual activities and budget allocation for transportation planning.
  • Long-Range Transportation Planning: We focus on the future transportation needs of the region, including developing intermodal connections and reducing reliance on automobiles.
  • Data Collection & Analysis: The MPO gathers data on demographics, employment, traffic, and congestion, which is used for planning and decision-making.
  • Collaboration: We work with the City of Amarillo, TxDOT, and other regional organizations to improve transportation systems.
  • Funding and Project Development: We secure and manage funds for transportation projects across the region to enhance mobility and infrastructure.

The MPO is led by the Policy Committee, which includes city, county, and state representatives, along with key community members. The committee meets quarterly to review transportation plans and projects.

  • Voting Members: City officials, county judges, commissioners, TxDOT representatives, and community leaders.
  • Ex-Officio Members: Representatives from surrounding areas, state districts, and planning commissions.

The MPO’s jurisdiction covers the Amarillo Metropolitan Area Boundary, which includes Amarillo, Canyon, Bushland, and several surrounding communities.

 

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  • Carrying out the Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP): We’re actively implementing projects to improve transportation based on the MTP.
  • Developing Intermodal Connections: Our focus is on creating better links between various transportation modes (e.g., buses, bikes, cars).
  • Engaging the Public: We invite public participation in all planning processes to ensure that transportation solutions meet community needs.
  • Highway & Bridge Projects: We use federal funding from programs like the Surface Transportation Program (STP) and the National Highway System (NHS) to fund major transportation projects.
  • Transit Projects: Transit improvements are supported through various federal and state programs for both urban and rural areas.

The public can attend MPO Policy Committee meetings, participate in public forums, and share feedback through surveys. We encourage community involvement to ensure transportation planning meets local needs.

The Amarillo MPO office is located at: 808 S Buchanan St, 2nd Floor, Simms Municipal Building, Amarillo, TX Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Closed on holidays)

MPO Plan & Program Document Links

The Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) is the 25-year document that outlines the state of current transportation, projects future needs, and offers projects and other methods for keeping the people and freight in the Amarillo MPO region moving efficiently. The MTP encompasses all aspects of transportation planning as well as transportation projects within the Amarillo region. Each local entity submits projects within their jurisdiction for possible inclusion into the MTP, and the Technical Advisory Committee and Transportation Policy Board prioritizes these projects based on the needs of the region. This plan is required to be updated every five years.

Amarillo MPO 2025-2050 MTP Draft Plan

Amarillo MPO 2020-2045 MTP Plan

The Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) provides descriptive and scheduling details for the MPO’s planning process. It serves as a base document for carrying on the continuing, cooperative, and comprehensive transportation planning process in the Amarillo urbanized area. The UPWP includes a 2-year budget plan for MPO planning dollars and outlines estimated planning funds to be received by the MPO over the 2-year planning period.

2025 Draft Unified Public Work Plan

2024 Unified Public Work Plan

The Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is the four-year transportation planning document that includes a detailed listing of projects reasonably expected to begin construction within a four-year period. The TIP is updated every two years. Projects included in the TIP must also be included in the Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) and are chosen based on regional priority and available funding.

TIP Public Notice

Drafted 2025-2028 Transportation Improvement Plan

January 2024 TIP Transit Amendment

July 2023 TIP Highway Amendment

April 2023 TIP Transit Amendment

2023-2026 Transportation Improvement Plan

The UTP is the Texas Department of Transportation’s (TxDOT’s) 10-year plan that guides the development of transportation projects across the state. Organized into 12 funding categories, with each one addressing a specific type of work, the UTP authorizes the distribution of construction dollars expected to be available over the next 10 years.

Unified Transportation Program

The Amarillo Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) is required by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) to publish or otherwise make available an annual listing of projects, including investments in pedestrian walkways and bicycle transportation facilities, for which federal funds have been obligated during the previous fiscal year. The listing shall include projects identified in the Amarillo Transportation Improvement Program. Obligated projects in this report are listed by Federal-Aid Project Number and include highways, transit, bicycle and pedestrian, and other grouped projects. This report provides an overview of the transportation planning and programming process.

FY2022 Annual List of Projects

The Public Participation Plan (PPP) serves as the official policy document and toolkit for board members, advisory committees, staff and the public.

The public engagement process begins and ends with citizens in mind. Amarillo MPO intentionally designed each section of this plan to connect with you, your points of view and interests, and your comments about specific transportation issues and concerns that may otherwise be unknown.

2023 MPO Public Participation Plan

The Congestion Management Process (CMP) is a systematic approach for managing congestion that provides accurate, up-to-date information on Transporation system performance and assess alternative strategies for congestion management that meet state and local needs. The CMP is intended to produce transportation system performance measures and congestion management strategies that can be reflected in the regional Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) and Transportation Improvement Program (TIP).  Amarillo MPO was recently designated as a Transportation Management Area (TMA); therefore, a CMP plan is required by November 2024.

Call MPO Office with any questions (806) 378-4219

This plan is under construction and will be posted as soon as completed.

Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin in any program or activity that receives Federal funds or other Federal financial assistance. As a recipient of Federal transportation funds, Amarillo MPO is required to create and implement a Title VI program for compliance purposes. The Title VI Plan provides an overview of the organization and details how the Title VI program will be implemented by the MPO.

Amarillo MPO Title VI 2022

AAIM serves as a framework for making the necessary improvements to achieve a truly multimodal network within the Amarillo MPO. This plan provides a blueprint for the regional transportation system and identifies points of interest, gaps, future needs, and strategies for meeting those needs. This plan takes a systematic look at the region’s street network and develop strategies for implementing new facilities that will accommodate vehicles, trucks, pedestrians, bicyclists, transit, and freight.

Amarillo Area Regional Multimodal Mobility Plan 2021

Bicycle & Pedestrian Toolbox – Amarillo Area in Motion 2021

Amarillo Area Regional Multimodal Mobility Plan Existing Conditions

MPO details & helpful agency links

MPO Policy Committee

The Transportation Policy Committee is the decision-making body. It approves and adopts all the transportation planning activities of the Metropolitan Planning Organization.

The Technical Advisory Committee provides technical expertise to the Policy Advisory Committee by reviewing and recommending revisions to the planning process, data collection, forecasts, the Unified Work Program, the Transportation Improvement Program, and the Metropolitan Transportation Plan.

Voting MembersTitleOrganization
Cole StanleyMayorCity of Amarillo
Tom ScherlenCity Council MemberCity of Amarillo
Grayson PathCity ManagerCity of Amarillo
Joe PriceCity ManagerCity of Canyon
Alex GuerreroExecutive DirectorPanhandle Regional Planning Commission
Nancy TannerCounty JudgePotter County
H.R. KellyCounty CommissionerPotter County
Christy DyerCounty JudgeRandall County
Rusty CarnesCounty CommissionerRandall County
Kit Black, P.E.Director of Transportation Planning & DevTxDOT, Amarillo
Blair Johnson, P.E.District EngineerTxDOT, Amarillo
NON-VOTING
Travis MunoMPO AdministratorAmarillo MPO 
Jenifer RamirezSenior PlannerAmarillo MPO 
Julia MillerPlanner IAmarillo MPO 
Allison KniePlanner IIAmarillo MPO 
Devin JonesMPO Planning TechnicianAmarillo MPO 
Russell WasherUrban Transportation PlannerTxDOT, Amarillo 
Justin MorganUrban PlannerFHWA, Austin 
Julia ForresterDistrict Transit PlannerTxDOT, Amarillo 
EX-OFFICIO
John SmitheeState RepresentativeState of TexasX
Four PriceState RepresentativeState of TexasX
Kevin SparksState SenatorState of TexasX
Ronny JacksonU. S. RepresentativeState of TexasX
Member’s NameRepresenting
Muno, TravisAmarillo MPO
Ramirez, JeniferAmarillo MPO
Knie, AllisonAmarillo MPO
Jones, DevinAmarillo MPO
Schniederjan, Kyle, P.E.City of Amarillo
Quigley, ChrisCity of Amarillo
Enriquez, ChrisCity of Canyon
Rivas, DonnyPotter County
Sorrell, TimRandall County
Black, Kit, P.E.TxDOT, Amarillo
Forrester, JuliaTxDOT, Amarillo
Washer, RussellTxDOT, Amarillo
Johnson, Blair, P.E.TxDOT, Amarillo
Neill, RichardTxDOT, Amarillo
MPO Partner Organizations and Resource Links
  • City of Amarillo: The City of Amarillo is the fiscal agent for the Amarillo Metropolitan Planning Organization.
  • Amarillo City Transit: Provides public transit services, including fixed routes and paratransit.
  • Bike Routes and Maps: Explore Amarillo’s bike routes and access maps for local cycling paths.
  • City of Canyon: Collaborates with the MPO on regional transportation planning.
  • Potter County: Participates as a member of the MPO Policy and Technical Committees.
  • Randall County: Engages with the MPO on transportation planning and decision-making.

Amarillo City Transit: Operates public transit services in Amarillo, offering both fixed-route and demand-response services.