Total Transportation Policy Committee (TTPC)

Bus and streetcar at intersection in the River Market

The Total Transportation Policy Committee (TTPC) serves as the local decision-making and policy development body related to multimodal transportation in the region. It operates as a forum for state and federal officials to communicate with local officials and representatives, as well as for citizens and members of the business community to address local officials about transportation-related issues.

Next Meeting

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May 21, 2024 | 09:30 am
Hybrid, MARC offices and Zoom

Meeting Archive

Document Name Publication Date
March 15, 2022 TTPC meeting summary Tue, Mar 15 2022
Feb. 15, 2022 TTPC meeting summary Tue, Feb 15 2022
Jan. 18, 2022 TTPC meeting summary Tue, Jan 18 2022
Dec. 21, 2021 TTPC meeting summary Tue, Dec 21 2021
Nov. 16, 2021 TTPC meeting summary Tue, Nov 16 2021

Membership

TTPC’s basic structure is comprised of city and county representatives, transportation agency representatives and non-voting representatives of business, environment and federal government agencies.

Five separate modal committees have been established to provide input to the TTPC:

  • Aviation committee
  • Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory committee
  • Goods Movement committee
  • Highway committee
  • Transit committee 

The membership on the modal committees consists of a mix of TTPC members, local and state government staff members, representatives of transportation interest groups and/or providers, and residents. All TTPC members and their alternates are asked to serve on one of the modal committees, and the co-chairs of the committees are TTPC members.

Co-chairs

Leonard Jones
Mayor, Grandview, Missouri

Janeé Hanzlick
Commissioner, Johnson County, Kansas

MARC staff contact

Ron Achelpohl