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About the NFRMPO
What will I find in this section?
The page links listed above in this section provide a detailed history about the NFRMPO, general information about Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO), along with Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). There is also more information available in regards to groups affiliated with the NFRMPO- the Planning Council, Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), Transit Advisory Group (TAG), and Mobility Coordination.
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The North Front Range Metropolitan Planning Organization
(NFRMPO) is an association of 15 local governments working together to
improve regional transportation and air quality. The NFRMPO does
long-range and short-range planning and prioritizes which projects in
those plans will receive state and federal funding.
The NFRMPO is a nonprofit public organization funded
through federal and state grants as well as local funds. The primary goal of
the NFRMPO is to enhance air quality and mobility among Northern
Colorado communities.
Additionally, the NFRMPO works to enhance air
quality and mobility between the North Front Range and the Denver Metro
area by developing cooperative working relationships and financial
partnerships among our member governments, the Colorado Department of Transportation (
CDOT), Federal Highway Administration (
FHWA), the Federal Transit Administration (
FTA), and the private sector.
Our members are: