The Columbus-Phenix City Metropolitan Planning Organization (C-PCMPO) is responsible for providing transportation policy and overseeing the federal transportation process for the Columbus region, which includes full and fair participation from the public. The C-PCMPO consists of the counties of Muscogee (GA), Chattahoochee (GA) and parts of Russell (AL), and Lee (AL).
The organization is officially known as the "Columbus-Phenix City Transportation Study" and is the lead agency responsible for administering and coordinating the activities of participants carrying out the required tasks of the transportation process. Participants in this process included the Policy Coordinating Committee (PCC), the Technical Coordinating Committee (TCC), the Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC), public transit operators METRA and PEX, and the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT).
In 1964, the governors of Alabama and Georgia appointed the Columbus, Georgia Department of Community Development as the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the Columbus-Phenix City Metropolitan area. Since that time C-PCMPO has been charged with maintaining and planning the transportation needs of this region. In 1991 the role of the C-PCMPO changed with the passage of Inter-modal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA) and later Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21). The primary goal of these programs was to establish new policies promoting multi-modal planning that performed in an efficient and comprehensive manner, while meeting the needs of surface transportation.
Consistent with the direction provided by the Federal transportation law, the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21), the mission of the C-PCMPO is to develop, promote, and ensure implementation of a regional transportation plan that:
The Columbus-Phenix City Metropolitan Planning Organization achieves its mission by:
For more information about the Columbus-Phenix City Metropolitan Planning Organization, please contact Rush Wickes, (706) 225-3937.