Environmental Review Toolkit
Planning and Environment Linkages

Program Overview

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Who is Involved?

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  • Transportation planners
  • NEPA practitioners
  • Resource agency staff involved in conservation planning or NEPA
  • Public
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Featured Item

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FHWA developed the PEL Benefits report to showcase how five transportation agencies benefited by implementing a PEL approach to planning and environmental review.

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Benefits of Planning and Environment Linkages

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State and local agencies can achieve significant benefits by incorporating environmental and community values into transportation decisions early in planning and carrying these considerations through project development and delivery. Benefits include:

  • Relationship-building benefits: The PEL approach enables agencies to be more effective players in the transportation decision-making process through its focus on building interagency relationships. By encouraging resource and regulatory agencies to get involved in the early stages of planning, agencies have an opportunity to help shape transportation projects.
  • Improved project delivery timeframes: The PEL approach improves process efficiencies by minimizing potential duplication of planning and NEPA processes, creating one cohesive flow of information. In addition, improvements to inter-agency relationships may help to resolve differences on key issues as transportation programs and projects move from planning to design and implementation.
  • On-the-ground outcome benefits: When transportation agencies conduct planning activities equipped with information about resource considerations and in coordination with resource agencies and the public, they are better able to design transportation programs and projects that serve the community's transportation needs more effectively. The PEL approach provides agencies with tools to design better projects while avoiding and minimizing impacts on natural resources.
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For questions or feedback on this subject matter content, please contact Jody McCullough or Marisel Lopez-Cruz.

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