The Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) is the regional planning and intergovernmental coordination agency that focuses on issues critical to the region’s success, including growth and development, transportation, water resources, services for older adults and workforce solutions. ARC is dedicated to unifying the region’s collective resources to prepare the metropolitan area for a prosperous future. This is done through professional planning initiatives, the provision of objective information, and the involvement of the community in collaborative partnerships.
ARC has a proven record of advancing regional initiatives despite complex challenges. The agency is highly influential with local governments that collectively impact the region across various issues including land use, housing, transportation, natural resources, and economic development. ARC is uniquely positioned to offer a powerful combination of knowledge and resources to make a difference in the Atlanta region.
•Staff Leadership: Leads the Transportation Planning department’s staff, including conducting performance evaluations, providing training and professional development, and managing hiring, disciplinary, and termination processes as needed.
•Strategic Planning: Develops and executes a comprehensive regional transportation planning strategy aligned with the ARC’s Strategic Framework and federal transportation planning requirements.
•Regional Transportation Plan: Leads the development, adoption, and updates of the long-range Regional Transportation Plan (RTP), defining the Atlanta region’s strategic multimodal transportation vision and investment priorities.
•Transportation Improvement Program: Oversees the development and maintenance of the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) – the short-range program of funded transportation projects – ensuring that project selection and funding allocations align with the RTP’s priorities and fiscal constraints.
•Unified Planning Work Program: Manages the preparation of the annual Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP), which outlines the MPO’s planning activities, studies, and budgets, and ensures effective use of federal transportation planning funds in coordination with state and federal partners.
•Multimodal Coordination: Coordinates regional planning across all transportation modes – including transit, freight, roadway, bicycle, and pedestrian – to ensure an integrated, multimodal approach that improves mobility and safety throughout the region.
•Innovation and Data-Driven Planning: Promotes innovative approaches to transportation planning by integrating technology, data-driven analysis, scenario planning, and cross-sector collaboration to address current and future mobility challenges.
•Local Support and Technical Assistance: Provides technical assistance and policy guidance to local governments and agencies to support transportation project development and implementation, ensuring local initiatives are consistent with regional plans and policies.
•Public Engagement: Ensures robust public engagement and participation in the regional transportation planning process, seeking input from a wide range of community stakeholders and incorporating feedback to inform plans and programs.
•Partnerships and Interagency Coordination: Cultivates and maintains strong partnerships with regional, state, and federal partners – including local governments, the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT), transit agencies (e.g. MARTA and other operators), the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), and the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) – to ensure a collaborative approach to planning and funding transportation initiatives.
•Procurement and Project Management: Manages procurement and consultant selection processes for transportation planning studies and projects, including developing Requests for Proposals (RFPs), evaluating and selecting proposals, preparing contracts, and monitoring contractor performance and deliverables.
•Regulatory Compliance: Ensures compliance with all federal, state, and local transportation planning laws and regulations (e.g. FAST Act and IIJA/Bipartisan Infrastructure Law requirements, air quality conformity rules, etc.), including the timely and accurate preparation of required plans, reports, and documentation for funding agencies.
•Policy Monitoring: Monitors, reviews, and interprets changes in federal and state transportation legislation, policies, and technical guidance; advises ARC leadership and regional stakeholders on emerging issues, new requirements, and implications for the region’s transportation plans and projects.
•Team Culture and Development: Leads and inspires a team of professional transportation planners and modelers, fostering a culture of excellence, innovation, collaboration, and continuous improvement within the department.
•Budgeting and Fiscal Oversight: Prepares and administers the Transportation Planning department’s budget, including management of federal and state grant funds; monitors expenditures to ensure efficient use of resources and adherence to budgetary constraints and grant requirements.
•Regional Leadership and Committees: Serves on various regional and statewide committees and working groups to advance transportation policy development, advocate for the Atlanta region’s needs, and enhance interagency coordination on mobility initiatives.
•Presentations and Communications: Makes presentations and reports to the ARC Board, the MPO’s Transportation & Air Quality Committee (TAQC), technical coordinating committees, elected officials, civic and business groups, and other stakeholders to communicate regional transportation plans, project updates, and policy recommendations.
•ARC Leadership Team: As a member of ARC’s leadership team, provides expert advice and technical guidance on transportation issues to ARC executive management, staff, and Board members, contributing to agency-wide strategic discussions and decision-making.
•Advocacy and Representation: Represents ARC’s transportation planning interests in regional, state, and national forums; explains, justifies, and defends the region’s transportation programs and policy decisions; negotiates and resolves sensitive or controversial issues among diverse stakeholders as necessary.
•Information Requests: Responds to requests for information from ARC Board members, local elected officials, partner agencies, and the general public regarding regional transportation plans, programs, and project funding.
•Other Duties: Performs other duties as assigned to support ARC’s overall mission and regional goals.