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News: Friday, January 16, 2009 U.S. Department of Transportation Signs I-95 Corridor of the Future Development Agreement with Five States to Relieve Congestion WASHINGTON - A key stretch of Interstate 95 from Virginia to Florida is on its way to congestion relief and mobility improvements thanks to an agreement signed today by the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia departments of transportation, U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary E. Peters announced today. [read the full release] Thursday, January 15, 2009 U.S. Department of Transportation Signs Agreement with Washington State to Improve Efficiency Along the Border WASHINGTON - Freight carriers traveling in and out of Canada will experience less frustration from congestion and will be better able to deliver goods where and when the market demands, thanks to an agreement with Washington state that will provide more accurate and reliable travel information on border wait times, U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary E. Peters announced today. [read the full release] Thursday, January 15, 2009 U.S. Department of Transportation Signs Agreement with California to Relieve Freight Congestion with the New Otay Mesa East Port of Entry WASHINGTON - A new border crossing in San Diego, California that will reduce wait times between the United States and Mexico is one step closer to reality thanks to an agreement signed today with the California Department of Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Mary Peters announced today. "This new crossing will afford the people and businesses of southern California additional capacity that is critical for safe and efficient cross-border travel," Secretary Peters said. [read the full release] Wednesday, January 14, 2009 USDOT Signs 'Record of Decision' for Detroit River International Crossing WASHINGTON - Plans to build a second border crossing between Michigan and Ontario have received the necessary environmental approvals from the U.S. Department of Transportation. The "record of decision" (ROD), signed today by U.S. officials, represents the Detroit River International Crossing's (DRIC) final environmental clearance and allows Michigan to begin right-of-way acquisition and construction planning for the bridge. [read the full release] Tolling and Pricing Program
The Office of Operations launched a new Tolling and Pricing Program Web site. In an effort to create a more user friendly experience when searching for information about federal pricing programs, the new site includes valuable information that was once included on three separate sites: the Tolling and Pricing Opportunities, the Value Pricing Pilot Program (VPPP) and the VPPP site on the Knowledge Exchange. This is just the first step in streamlining information on one of the critical FHWA programs. In the future, the site will also feature a subject index that will help the user find the subjects they are looking for quickly instead of searching the entire site. SAFETEA-LU
The Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU) was enacted August 10, 2005, as Public Law 109-59. SAFETEA-LU authorizes the Federal surface transportation programs for highways, highway safety, and transit for the 5-year period 2005-2009. |
Storm Response Vehicle Size and Weight Information
Employment Opportunities Jobs in the Federal Highway Administration Planning A Trip? Your first stop should be the National Traffic and Road Closure Information web site and your second stop should be the Scenic Byways Web site. FY 2009 Budget Request
Environmental Streamlining/Stewardship
Meeting Environmental Requirements After a Bridge Collapse
Two months after the August 1, 2007 collapse of Minnesota's Interstate 35 West (I-35W) Bridge, Minnesota's Department of Transportation (MnDOT) entered into a contract for a new bridge design and construction. The startling speed of the environmental review process and contract decision demonstrated that, in emergencies, the timeframe can be reduced dramatically, from several years to several months, without compromising environmental standards or safety. MnDOT held the reconstruction project to the same standards required for any transportation project of similar scope and scale. Find out more in the January issue of "Successes in Stewardship". Knowledge Exchange
FHWA is sponsoring web-based communities of practice (CoP's) to promote free and open knowledge exchange on such topics as environment and planning, air quality, high performance concrete, and transportation asset management. Join a group of your peers throughout the highway community to discuss, collaborate, and exchange ideas and practices on a wide range of interesting and timely topics on one of the FHWA Knowledge Communities. |
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