AAMPO
Technical Advisory Committee

The Albany Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (AAMPO) Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) is the advisory body for the AAMPO Policy Board on issues that are primarily technical in nature. The TAC interacts with AAMPO staff on technical matters relating to planning, analysis, and projects, prior to presentation or recommendation for action to the Policy Board or the public. Click HERE to access the AAMPO TAC membership list.

Occasionally, additional committees and working groups are formed to assist with planning activities. A Regional Transportation Plan TAC (RTP TAC) was formed in 2018 to help guide development of AAMPO’s long range transportation plan. The RTP TAC includes all TAC members as well as additional transportation stakeholders representing economic development, public safety, community planning, public transportation, and the general public.

El lenguaje de signos, servicios de interpretación y otras acomodaciones pueden ser proporcionados al ponerse en contacto con Emma Chavez Sosa al menos 48 horas antes de la reunión. Puede contactar a Emma llamando al numero 541-967-8551 (TTY / TTD 711) o vía correo electrónico al echavez@ocwcog.org.

Meeting Agendas and Minutes

Super MPO Hybrid Meeting – AAMPO/CAMPO Policy Board and Technical Advisory Committee
This meeting represents the Albany Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (AAMPO) and Corvallis Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) Policy Boards and Technical Advisory Committees.

Meeting Details:
Super MPO Meeting
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
3:30 pm to 5:30 pm

HYBRID MEETING: IN PERSON AT THE AAMPO CONFERENCE ROOM
Albany ABC (Downstairs Conference Room), at the Albany OCWCOG Office
1400 Queen Ave SE, Albany, Oregon 97322
Or

Via Teams by clicking HERE
Meeting ID: 277 537 836 645 7
Passcode: 8pG3Xf7s
Mobile One Click Number
+1 872 242 8088
Phone Conference ID: 964 121 410#

If you wish to attend as a member of the public, you can call/video in or attend in person. If you require additional accommodations, or need assistance with Teams, please reach out to Ashlyn at amuzechenko@ocwcog.org. Stakeholders and members of the public are welcome to attend any AAMPO or CAMPO meeting and provide public comments. More information about AAMPO is available on the AAMPO website at Albany Area Metropolitan Planning Organization | OCWCOG. More information about CAMPO is available on the CAMPO website at About CAMPO – Corvallis Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (corvallisareampo.org).

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About Albany Area Metropolitan Planning Organization
Albany Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (AAMPO) is the metropolitan planning organization for the Albany Urbanized Area. Members include the cities of Albany, Jefferson, Millersburg, and Tangent, as well as Benton and Linn Counties, and Oregon Department of Transportation. Staffing is provided through a contract with the Oregon Cascades West Council of Governments. Metropolitan Planning Organizations are federally funded and required for metropolitan areas with populations over 50,000 and are a venue for collaboration and coordination around regional transportation planning. For more information, visit www.AlbanyAreaMPO.org.

About Corvallis Area Metropolitan Planning Organization
Corvallis Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) is the designated metropolitan planning organization for the Corvallis Urbanized Area, which includes the Cities of Corvallis, Philomath, Adair Village, and adjacent parts of Benton County. CAMPO’s role is to coordinate transportation planning efforts in the Corvallis Urbanized Area and to serve as a forum for cooperative decision-making. CAMPO’s multimodal transportation planning and programming activities are closely coordinated with Oregon Department of Transportation. Per a contract, OCWCOG provides staffing and administrative services to CAMPO. For more information, visit www.CorvallisAreaMPO.org.

About Oregon Cascades West Council of Governments
Oregon Cascades West Council of Governments (OCWCOG), on behalf of the member governments, carries out a variety of local, State, and Federal programs. The majority of funding is provided by way of contracts to administer specific services. As an Oregon intergovernmental entity, OCWCOG can provide for, or on behalf of, its member governments any service that they are authorized to provide. Whether it is helping a business find appropriate capital, helping seniors and persons with disabilities plan for independent living, or coordinating local roads improvement priorities, OCWCOG offers these and many other innovative services to the local governments and residents of Benton, Lincoln, and Linn Counties. For more information, visit www.OCWCOG.org.


Contact Us

Billy McGregor, AAMPO Planner
bmcgregor@ocwcog.org
541-924-4548

Para información en Español, llame al 541-924-8405.

AAMPO News

AAMPO will be holding hybrid meetings to accommodate all TAC members and members of the public. Meetings will be held at the Albany Council of Governments and virtually via Microsoft Teams. Members of the Public are welcome to attend all AAMPO meetings either in person or virtually.