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  2. List of metropolitan planning organizations in the United States

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    These Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) may exist as a separate, independent organization or they may be administered by a city, county, regional planning organization, highway commission or other government organization. [1]

  3. Regional planning organization - Wikipedia

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    A Regional Planning Organization is a government body that guides the development of public and private resources in a manner that ensures public safety, well being and livability. Regional planning organizations take different forms and may also include a metropolitan planning organization or may be part of a multi-state or multi-government ...

  4. Regional Planning Councils - Wikipedia

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    Regional Planning Councils (RPCs) are quasi-governmental organizations that, up until 2010, were designated by Florida law (Ch. 186, Florida Statutes) to address problems and plan solutions that are of greater-than-local concern or scope, and are to be recognized by local governments as one of the means to provide input into state policy development.

  5. Tennessee Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    In 1915, a State Highway Commission was created to organize transportation services. The original commission consisted of six volunteer members. As responsibilities of the commission grew, this became inadequate, and in 1919 the commission was replaced with three paid members. By 1922, roads in Tennessee were behind surrounding states.

  6. Williamson County Regional Planning Commission v. Hamilton ...

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    In 1973, the Williamson County (Tennessee) Regional Planning Commission approved a preliminary plat for a 676-acre (2.74 km 2) residential subdivision, including a golf course, open space, and 736 residential units. Four years later, after the developer had incurred substantial costs installing infrastructure and had received final approval for ...

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  8. Montgomery County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The county was named for John Montgomery, a soldier in the American Revolutionary War and an early settler who founded the city of Clarksville. It was authorized on April 9, 1796, when the western portion of Tennessee County, which since 1790 had been part of the Territory South of the River Ohio, became part of the new state of Tennessee.

  9. Tennessee State Route 236 - Wikipedia

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    US 41A (SR 12/Fort Campbell Boulevard) to I-24 – Clarksville, Oak Grove, KY, Hopkinsville, KY: Western terminus: 1.10: 1.77: Pembroke Road to KY 115 north – Pembroke: Connects with the southern end of KY 115 at the Kentucky state line: 6.85: 11.02: SR 48 (Trenton Road) to I-24 – Clarksville, Trenton, KY: Eastern terminus