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US HR6464

US HR6464
Improving Access to Jobs Act


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Introduced
04/07/2020
In Committee
04/08/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020

Introduced Session

116th Congress

Bill Summary

To amend title 23, United States Code, to require transportation planners to consider projects and strategies to improve safe and convenient access to employment by all modes of travel for all users, and for other purposes. This bill requires transportation planners to consider projects and strategies to improve safe and convenient access to employment. (Access is the ability to travel by auto, transit, pedestrian, and bike networks measured in terms of travel times, with impedances for level of travel stress for active travel and costs for low income travelers.) The Department of Transportation must establish minimum standards for states to use in determining and improving safe and convenient access to employment for all users by all modes of travel. If a state fails to improve access, it must obligate 10% of federal transportation funds apportioned to such state from the previous fiscal year into its efforts to meet the minimum standards to improve access. The bill prohibits metropolitan transportation planning organizations from approving a transportation improvement plan that increases the ratio of automobile to non-automobile access in urbanized areas.

AI Summary

This bill requires transportation planners to consider projects and strategies to improve safe and convenient access to employment for all users by all modes of travel, including auto, transit, pedestrian, and bike networks. It establishes minimum standards for states to use in determining and improving access, and requires states that fail to meet these standards to obligate a portion of their federal transportation funds towards improving access. The bill also prohibits metropolitan transportation planning organizations from approving plans that increase the ratio of automobile to non-automobile access in urbanized areas. It defines "access" as the ability to travel by these various modes, measured in terms of travel times, with consideration for level of travel stress for active modes and costs for low-income travelers.

Committee Categories

Transportation and Infrastructure

Sponsors (16)

Last Action

Referred to the Subcommittee on Highways and Transit. (on 04/08/2020)

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