- HRTPO
- About HRTPO
- Our Members (Localities)
Our Members (Localities)
The Hampton Roads Transportation Planning Organization (HRTPO) is the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the Hampton Roads area. It is a federally mandated transportation policy board comprising representatives from local, state, and federal governments, transit agencies, and other stakeholders. It is responsible for transportation planning and programming for the Hampton Roads Metropolitan Planning Area (MPA).
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Chesapeake
See information about the City of Chesapeake.
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Franklin
See information about the City of Franklin.
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Gloucester County
See information about Gloucester County.
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Hampton
See information about the City of Hampton.
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Isle of Wight County
See information about Isle of Wight County.
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James City County
See information about James City County.
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Newport News
See information about the City of Newport News.
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Norfolk
See information about the City of Norfolk.
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Poquoson
See information about the City of Poquoson.
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Portsmouth
See information about the City of Portsmouth.
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Southampton County
See information about Southampton County.
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Suffolk
See information about the City of Suffolk.
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Virginia Beach
See information about the City of Virginia Beach.
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Williamsburg
See information about the City of Williamsburg.
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York County
See information about York County.
- What is the current planning area boundary of the HRTPO?
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At a minimum, a Metropolitan Planning Area (MPA) must cover the urbanized area and contiguous geographic areas likely to become urbanized within the next 20 years. Currently, the cities of Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, and Williamsburg; the counties of Isle of Wight, James City, and York; and portions of the City of Franklin and the counties of Gloucester and Southampton are included in the MPA.
- What is the total estimated population of the Hampton Roads Metropolitan Planning Area?
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According to the Weldon Cooper Center data, the estimated population within the Hampton Roads Metropolitan Planning Area is 1,674,022 as of July 1, 2013.