Transportation Performance Management: State Biennial Performance Reporting Guide: 2020 Mid Performance Period Progress Report
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2020-03-01
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Abstract:The Transportation Performance Management, State Biennial Performance Reporting Guide: 2020 Mid Performance Period Progress Report is a guide to assist State Departments of Transportation (DOT) in meeting the National Performance Management reporting requirements in 23 CFR part 490 for the following performance measure areas: pavements (four measures), bridges (two measures), travel time reliability (two measures), freight movement (one measure), traffic congestion (two measures), and on-road mobile source emissions performance measure (one measure). Table 2 provides a summary of the program areas, measure areas, and measures addressed in this document. The performance management area of safety (five measures) is not included in this guide. Safety performance measures information is reported via the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) process. This document also serves as a resource to Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Division Offices and will assist with their review and evaluation of the 23 CFR part 490 reporting requirements. All State DOTs are required to submit their biennial reports through an electronic reporting template provided by the FHWA. The FHWA developed the Performance Management Form (PMF) as the reporting portal for State DOTs. The PMF is housed within the User Profile and Access Control System (UPACS) and is part of the Policy Information Data Portal (PIDP). All State DOTs are meeting the reporting requirements of 23 CFR 490.107 by using the PMF portal. In addition to this reporting guide, “The Performance Management Form (PMF) Input Fields: Mid Performance Period (MPP) Progress Report Due October 1, 2020” lists all of the PMF input fields in the 2020 Mid Performance Period (MPP) Progress Report and is posted on the Transportation Performance Management (TPM) Guidance website under Reporting. These documents are intended to be used together along with the TPM Frequently Asked Questions and other resources available on the TPM website. The FHWA uses the information reported in the PMF to tell each State’s performance story on the TPM website.
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