About – Central Pines RPO
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CPRPO includes all of Lee County and non-MPO areas in Chatham, Moore and Orange counties.
In 2000, the State of North Carolina recognized the need for more coordinated transportation planning in rural sections of North Carolina that were not within a Metropolitan Planning Organization. To address this, the General Assembly enacted Session Law 2000-123, which was later codified as Chapter 136, Article 17 (Sections 136-210 through 136-213) of the North Carolina General Statutes. This provided for the development of Rural Transportation Planning Organizations or RPOs. There are currently 18 RPOs in North Carolina. The Central Pines RPO serves Lee County and the rural (non-MPO) portions of Chatham, Moore, and Orange Counties. Membership is open to the counties and municipalities within these areas–current member governments are:
Chatham County
Goldston
Pittsboro
Siler City
Lee County
Broadway
Sanford
Moore County
Carthage
Cameron
Robbins
Vass
Orange County
Non-member municipalities receive service under the auspices of their respective counties, but are not eligible for membership on CPRPO committees.
According to General Statute 136-212, “The duties of a Rural Transportation Planning Organization shall include, but not be limited to:
Developing, in cooperation with the Department [of Transportation], long-range local and regional multimodal transportation plans.
Providing a forum for public participation in the transportation planning process.
Developing and prioritizing suggestions for transportation projects the organization believes should be included in the State’s Transportation Improvement Program.
Providing transportation-related information to local governments and other interested organizations and persons.”
Lead Planning Agency
(LPA) is designated for each RPO to provide staff support for RPO functions. For CPRPO, the LPA is the Central Pines Regional Council. The LPA develops draft documents, prepares meeting materials, schedules meetings, administers transportation planning funds, and carries out the directives of the Rural Technical Coordinating Committee (RTAC) and Rural Transportation Advisory Committee (RTAC).
The
Rural Transportation Advisory Committee
(RTAC) is the governing policy board for the RPO. The RTAC membership includes elected officials from the local governments in the TARPO area and a representative of the North Carolina Board of Transportation. The RTAC provides policy direction for the planning process, facilitates communication and coordination among the member jurisdictions, and guides the development of a comprehensive multimodal transportation program for the rural area. A list of the current RTAC membership can be found
here
The
Rural Technical Coordinating Committee
(RTCC) is in the role of supporting and advising the RTAC. The RTCC is comprised of staff representatives from the various member local governments, NCDOT, and the Triangle J Council of Governments. The RTCC has the responsibility of making technical recommendations to the RTAC on decisions pertaining to RPO planning and the project selection process. The RTCC, in conjunction with the NCDOT Transportation Planning Branch, is responsible for providing guidance and oversight on the RPO’s annual Planning Work Program, Comprehensive Transportation Plans, citizen participation, and the review of transportation documents. A list of the current RTCC membership can be found
here
Upcoming Events
Memorial Day-Holiday
25 May 2026
CPRPO RTCC Meeting
11 Jun 2026 at 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Pittsboro (Feb., June, and October) / Sanford (April, Aug. and December)
CPRPO RTAC Meeting
11 Jun 2026 at 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
Pittsboro (Feb., June, and October) / Sanford (April, August, and December)
A Program of Central Pines Regional Council
PUBLIC NOTICE:
Public Comment Period on Central Pines Rural Planning Organization’s Draft Transportation Project Prioritization Process is open through March 16, 2026.
PUBLIC NOTICE:
FY 2027 Planning Work Program (PWP) Posted for Public Input
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