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Environmental Justice Roundtable

The HRTPO is convening the first gathering of the Environmental Justice Roundtable to discuss the unique role that transportation plays in the diverse communities that make up our Hampton Roads. We recognize that historically, not all communities and its members have enjoyed the same level of access or representation in the transportation planning process. By bringing together a wide range of citizens–community leaders, stakeholders, special interest groups and community organizations, we hope to benefit from the intimate knowledge you have of your community’s needs.

Roundtable discussions will be based upon candid conversations and the free flow of thoughts, ideas, and opinions that help us make the best possible decisions about transportation planning, the way in which we communicate with and gain feedback from the public, and how to best create a transparent, inclusive process, here in Hampton Roads.

The first roundtable will be held at 5:30 p.m. on March 12, 2012, at the Regional Building Boardroom, 723 Woodlake Drive, Chesapeake, 23320.

We kindly ask that you RSVP by March 5, 2012 to Kendall Miller at (757) 420-8300 or kmiller@hrpdcva.gov. If you are unable to attend, feel free to invite a member of your community to the event.

The Definition of Environmental Justice Roundtable

Environmental Justice (EJ) is “the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, sex, national origin, or income with respect to the development, implementation and enforcement of federal l laws, regulations, and policies. In the words of Bunyan Bryant, “Environmental justice is served when people can realize their highest potential.”

EJ AND TITLE VI OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964

The EJ Executive Order signed by President William Jefferson Clinton in 1994, supplements the existing requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. Each Federal agency is required to ensure that no person on grounds of race, color, or national origin is excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or in any other way subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal assistance. Accordingly, Title VI prohibits recipients of Federal funds from actions that reflect “intentional discrimination” or that exhibit “adverse disparate impact discrimination” on the basis of race, ethnicity or national origin. Supplemental legislation provides these same protections from discrimination based on sex, age, disability or religion.

EJ AND TRANSPORTATION DECISION MAKING

Environmental Justice is more than a set of legal and regulatory obligations. Properly implemented, environmental justice principles and procedures improve all levels of transportation decision making. This approach will:

  • Make better transportation decisions that meet the needs of all people.
    Enhance the public-involvement process, strengthen community-based partnerships, and provide minority and low-income populations with opportunities to learn about and improve the quality and usefulness of transportation in their lives.
  • Improve data collection, monitoring, and analysis tools that assess the needs of, and analyze the potential impacts on minority and low-income populations.
  • Partner with other public and private programs to leverage transportationagency resources to achieve a common vision for communities.
  • Avoid disproportionately high and adverse impacts on minority and low-income populations.
  • Minimize and/or mitigate unavoidable impacts by identifying concerns early in the planning phase and providing offsetting initiatives and enhancement measures to benefit affected communities and neighborhoods.

 

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The HRTPO values your input!  Your ideas and views are valuable to the HRTPO as it develops plans and allocates funds for improving the region´s transportation system.  The HRTPO encourages public participation and solicits input in all areas of transportation planning.

There are many ways to get involved and provide input into the decision-making process - including attending HRTPO Board and Advisory Committee meetings, receiving newsletters and notices through our mailing list or e-mail list, responding to surveys, and participating in workshops and special events held throughout the year by the HRTPO and its planning partners.

 


 

 



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Upcoming Meetings

HRTPO Board
Citizen Transportation Advisory Committee (CTAC)
Transportation Technical Advisory Committee (TTAC)
Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC)

To be Announced

 

HRTPO Legislative Ad-hoc Committee

To be Announced

Passenger Rail Task Force

To be Announced

Hampton Roads Transportation Operations Subcommittee

To be Announced

Transportation Programming Subcommittee
Wednesday February 09, 2012
9:30 am

All Meetings are at the
Regional Building,
Chesapeake, VA

unless otherwise noted.


 

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Hampton Roads Transportation Planning Organization
The Regional Building
723 Woodlake Drive
Chesapeake, VA 23320
(757) 420-8300