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Year in Review

AMATS Planning Administrator Curtis Baker highlighted the agency’s accomplishments in 2015 during the AMATS Annual Meeting on Oct. 16. Baker described 2015 as an incredibly productive year for the agency in which AMATS explored new ideas and challenged the status quo in regional transportation planning.

Baker observed that the agency had made significant progress on three fronts: the pursuit of projects, various planning efforts and public outreach. Among the agency’s more notable successes were the awarding of more than $22 million worth of projects in Fiscal Year 2015, the completion of a Road Diet Analysis, and a revamp of the agency’s Citizens Involvement Committee.