Bi-State Regional Commission

A Forum for Inter-governmental Coorperation and Delivery of Regional Programs

NEWS

  • Latest Commission In Review

    Bi-State Regional Commission meets monthly on the third Wednesday of the month.  Read more for highlights from recent meetings.

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  • Grant Updates

    Coming in early 2024 Illinois Statewide Planning and Research Program funds administered through the Illinois Department of Transportation.  These are transportation funds for non-engineering transportation studies and for transportation data needs.

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  • Quad Cities MPO News

    The MPO Transportation Policy Committee meeting is set for noon Tuesday, April 23, 2024 at the Rock Island County Office Building, 1504 Third Avenue, Rock Island, Illinois.  

    Meeting agendas and minutes can also be accessed here.

    As a courtesy, please contact Gena McCullough (309)793-6300 Ext.1146 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to indicate your attendance prior to the meeting.

     

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The Quad Cities Metro LRTP (Long Range Transportation Plan) serves a variety of purposes: to move forward the regional vision, to guide future project development, and to identify needs for coordination and cooperation related to our transportation network. The plan identifies future travel demand and freight needs. It also looks at the current transportation system's ability to meet these demands and identifies what improvements will be needed to address excess demand. As projects are identified, they are then directed through the short-range planning and programming process to ultimate implementation or construction.

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The plan was adopted on March 24, 2021 by Bi-State Regional Commission meeting.  The 2050 plan uses a base-year of 2015 and outlines transportation improvements anticipated through the horizon-years of 2030 and 2050.  The benefit of updating a plan every five years is the opportunity to either maintain course on larger long-term projects, refine our direction on other projects, or take a new course due to changes in the metropolitan area, funding resources, or technology innovations.  The plan's underlying theme is progress, innovation, and connectivity as our Quad Cities Region moves transportation plans into reality

A summary presentation of the plan provides an overview below as part of the plan adoption process.  On adoption, Bi-State staff begin to look toward the next five year plan update and work with local and state government to move projects identified in the plan from concept to implementation based on local and state priorities and funding availability.

 

01-Connect QC 2050 Presentation (Part 1)

 

02-Connect QC 2050 Presentation (Part 2)

Quad Cities Travel Demand Model – What Is This and What Does it Do

Travel Demand modeling is a key tool in our LRTP process. It incorporates historical trends, local land use, travel characteristics and roadway system in our region for today and in the future. It analyzes how many trips, where to/from, what mode and which route for the entire region to help better decision making in transportation planning. The video below was developed by Iowa DOT to highlight this planning tool.

 

Mission Statement

A local, voluntary organization of five counties and 47 municipalities. We serve as a forum for intergovernmental cooperation and delivery of regional programs and to assist member local governments in planning and project development.