FY2027-FY2032 Transportation Improvement Program Projects Public Comment Period
Residents are encouraged to share their opinions on projects being considered for federal transportation funding allocated by the Metropolitan Area Planning Agency (MAPA).
A trail connection study, an active mobility plan to fill in missing trail segments and streetcar mobility hubs to support access to multiple forms of transportation are among the projects submitted for inclusion in MAPA’s FY2027-FY2032 Transportation Improvement Program.
The public comment period runs Feb. 17, 2026, to March 14, 2026. Residents can view the projects and submit their opinions via a brief survey at tinyurl.com/MPOFY27CallforProjects.
The projects submitted for consideration include:
Heartland 2050 Mini-Grant Program funding requests:
● Papillion Active Mobility Plan, City of Papillion – $160,000
● eMoto Policy Planning, Papio-Missouri River Natural Resources District – $60,000
● Streetcar Mobility Hubs, City of Omaha – $136,000
● Regional Roundabout Feasibility & Implementation, City of Omaha – $220,000
● Old Lincoln Highway Trail Connection Study, City of Omaha – $80,000
● Meigs Street Corridor Study, City of Valley – $200,000
● Regional Household Travel Survey – MAPA – $400,000
