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The Wilmington Area Planning Council (WILMAPCO), New Castle and Cecil Counties’ Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), has released a social equity analysis of the region’s transportation system for public review. The 2019 Transportation Justice (TJ) Plan examines the experiences of historically disadvantaged populations within the transportation system and public planning processes. Groups examined in the analysis include: low-income, racial and ethnic minorities, seniors, people with disabilities, those living households without cars; and those who do not speak, read, or write English well. While WILMAPCO uncovered transportation inequities for people with low incomes and Hispanics; African Americans experienced more inequities. These inequities include: more difficulty reaching activities (also true of low-income residents), higher rates of bike and pedestrian crashes, more road traffic, and less community transportation project funding than expected based on population size. The Transportation Justice Plan makes several recommendations for how to begin to balance the social inequities it uncovered. For example, the report recommends changing WILMAPCO’s project prioritization process so that projects located in African American neighborhoods receive higher priority for funding to help correct for chronic underfunding. Other key work in the plan includes analyses and recommendations for other populations challenged with mobility, a destination connectivity analyses, a food desert analyses, updated public outreach considerations, and a Language Assistance Plan to assist people with low-literacy and limited English language skills in getting involved with WILMAPCO. The draft plan is available at WILMAPCO’s office at the University of Delaware STAR Campus, 100 Discovery Blvd., Suite 800, Newark; or online at www.wilmapco.org/tj though September 9.