Plans & Reports
Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP)
The MTP is a 25-year long-range plan and the basic framework for the region’s transportation planning. The plan identifies the community's transportation needs over the next 25 years, establishes priorities for funding those improvements, and charts a course for meeting the community’s vision.
Transportation Plan Documents
- 4th and 5th Amendments to the 2045 MTP
- 3rd Amendment to the 2045 MTP
- Access the archive of previously adopted or amended MTP documents
Future I-69 Corridor
To learn more about the future I-69 Corridor in Victoria, select the link below to read an excerpt from the 2045 MTP.
Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)
The TIP is a four-year plan that summarizes anticipated transportation projects throughout Victoria County that have secured funding. The TIP is updated every two years and then submitted to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) as a part of the Statewide TIP; federal funds cannot be expended on a project unless it is listed in the TIP.
Transportation Improvement Documents
Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP)
The UPWP is a one-year work plan and budget that summarizes the Metropolitan Planning Organization’s (MPO) anticipated tasks and associated costs for each fiscal year. It programs the federal funds the MPO receives every year for planning purposes.
Planning Work Program Documents
Public Participation Plan (PPP)
The PPP outlines the tools and time limits used to solicit public involvement for the four major plans completed by the MPO:
- Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP)
- Public Participation Plan (PPP)
- Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)
- Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP)
Participation Plan Documents
Annual Performance Expenditure Report (APER)
Annual Performance & Expenditure Report (APER)
The APER is completed at the end of each fiscal year to compare the goals and budgets in the UPWP to what was actually achieved over the year.
Annual Project Listing (APL)
The Victoria Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO or MPO) is required to "develop a listing of projects (including investments in pedestrian walkways and bicycle transportation facilities) for which funds under 23 United States Code (USC) or 49 USC Chapter 53 were obligated in the preceding program year."
The listing shall "include all federally funded projects authorized or revised to increase obligations in the preceding program year," and "the listing shall be published and otherwise made available."
Project Listing Documents
Federal Performance Measures
The Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act (FAST Act) required that the MPO, the State, and the Public Transportation Operator(s) cooperatively determine their mutual responsibilities in carrying out the metropolitan planning process.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is a written agreement between the Victoria Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), and Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission (GCRPC), the operator of Victoria Transit, that discusses the cooperative development and transfer of information between each agency.
The Transit Asset Management Safety Performance Measures (TAM) develops and establishes a state of good repair performance targets for GCRPC, the operator of Victoria Transit.
FAST Act Compliance Documents
Title VI Rights & Regulations Compliance Program
The Victoria Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), as a recipient of federal financial assistance and under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related statutes, ensures that no person shall, on the grounds of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under any agency programs or activities. These prohibitions extend from the MPO, as a direct recipient of federal financial assistance, to its sub-recipients. All programs funded in whole or in part from federal financial assistance are subject to Title VI requirements. The Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987 extended this to all programs within an agency that receives federal assistance regardless of the funding source for individual programs.
Any person who believes the MPO, or any entity who receives federal financial assistance from or through the MPO (sub-recipients, sub-contractors, or sub-grantees), has subjected them or any specific class of individuals to unlawful discrimination may file a complaint of discrimination.
To file a complaint under Title VI, complete the following:
- Download the Title VI Complaint Form;
- Complete the form; and,
- Send or deliver to the address listed below.
Victoria Metropolitan Planning Organization |
Attention: Maggie Bergeron |
700 N. Main St. |
P.O. Box 1758 |
Victoria, TX 77902 |
Limited English Proficiency Plan
The Victoria Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) has developed a Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Plan to address its responsibilities as a recipient of federal financial assistance as they relate to individuals with limited English proficiency language skills. This plan has been prepared in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which states that no person shall be subjected to discrimination based on race, color, or national origin.
The City of Victoria Thoroughfare Master Plan (TMP)
The City of Victoria's Thoroughfare Master Plan (TMP) is a long-range planning document adopted by the Victoria City Council on June 15, 2021, for use in guiding the development of the community's transportation network. The TMP's purpose is to ensure that the transportation network in and around Victoria meets the current and future needs of the growing region for all modes of surface transportation.
To learn more about the City of Victoria's TMP click on the links below.
The City of Victoria Active Transportation Master Plan (ATMP)
The Victoria Active Transportation Master Plan (ATMP) provides a shared vision for the community’s priorities for safe and convenient walking, bicycling, wheelchair use, and other means of non-motorized travel for recreation and transportation. The ATMP identifies a network that, when implemented, will provide residents with the opportunity to safely walk and bike throughout Victoria.