MPO SAFETEA-LU Listening Session Web Conference
FHWA and FTA conducted a SAFETEA-LU Listening Session in a web conference format for Metropolitan Planning Organizations on November 29, 2005. The purpose of the listening session was to solicit feedback and input on the planning provisions in SAFETEA-LU that Metropolitan Planning Organizations thought needed regulation, guidance or clarification. The Listening Session was devoted to listening to participant thoughts on how FHWA/FTA should proceed to implement SAFETEA-LU. Reference materials were provided to help participants prepare comments for submission to FHWA/FTA on the following subjects:
- Planning Cycles; Statewide Plan, Metropolitan Plan, STIP, and TIP
- Annual Listing of Projects
- Fiscal Constraint
- Planning Factors; Consistency of Plan with Planned Growth and Development, Transportation Security
- Safety in Planning
- Environment in Planning; Mitigation, MIS/Linking Planning and NEPA
- Consultation
- Management and Operations; Congestions Mitigation Process
- Public Participation Plan; Visualization, Publication
- Coordinated Public Transit Human Services Plan
- Air Quality/Conformity
Reference Materials
- Public Law 109-59: Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy For Users
- Interim Guidance: For Implementing Key SAFETEA-LU Provisions on Planning, Environment, and Air Quality for Joint FHWA/FTA
- Interim Guidance: SAFETEA-LU: Interim Guidance for Implementing SAFETEA-LU Provisions on Planning, Environment, and Air Quality for FHWA Authorities
- Interim Guidance: Transition and Implementation of SAFETEA-LU Planning Provisions
Related Links:
- SAFETEA-LU Listening Session - Transcript, November 29, 2005
- Questions During the SAFETEA-LU Listening Session, November 29, 2005
- Planning for SAFETEA-LU: MPO Listening Session Presentation
- Additional Questions on SAFETEA-LU - Part One
- Additional Questions on SAFETEA-LU - Part Two
- SAFETEA-LU: Metropolitan Planning Funding Breakdown
- SAFETEA-LU: State Planning and Research Funding Breakdown
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