There are two elements of application that must to be addressed. The first is that of spatial transferability and the second is that of application transferability. The Florida Project Development Process is sometimes used as a model of a complete and thorough satisfaction of the requirements of NEPA. The nature of the PD&E manual is that of a framework for addressing the necessary elements of NEPA. The PD&E Manual was developed as an agreement between the FHWA and the FDOT and reflects satisfaction of NEPA for roadway projects. The PD&E Manual does not present a detailed prescription of quantitative and qualitative factors. Instead, it establishes the process and allows the user to
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apply industry standards, standard practice, and local conditions to the formulation of reasonable and feasible alternatives and the selection of a preferred alternative. Because of this, the process lends itself to easy transference to any other state in the nation. All states must comply with NEPA and, because of the flexibility of the process in accommodating site specific conditions, this revised process can be employed effectively anywhere. This flexibility also allows the process to be applied to different modes. Even though the process in Florida is commonly used for roadway facilities, this method would prove effective for any mode of transportation. It could even be used for private developments to include sites and facilities.
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150 Appendix A: Acronyms
Table A-1 List Of Acronyms
AASHO American Association of State Highway Officials
AASHTO American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
AN Advance Notification
APTA American Public Transportation Association
ASCE American Society of Civil Engineers
ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers
ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials
ATA American Trucking Association
BTS Bureau of Transportation Statistics
CAAA Clean Air Act Amendment of 1990
CATEX Categorical Exclusion
CBP Customs and Border Protection
CDR Corridor Development Report
CE Categorical Exclusion
CEI Construction Engineering & Inspection
CEMO Central Environmental Management Office
CEQ Council on Environmental Quality
Appendix A (Continued)
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Table A-1 (Continued) List Of Acronyms
Consultation Consultation means that one party confers with another identified party and, prior to taking action(s), considers that party's views.
Cooperation Cooperation means that the parties involved in carrying out the planning, programming and management systems processes work together to achieve a common goal or objective.
Coordination Coordination means the comparison of the transportation plans, programs, and schedules of one agency with related plans, programs and schedules of other agencies or entities with legal standing, and adjustment of plans, programs and schedules to achieve general consistency.
CPDR Corridor Planning and Design Report
CRAS Cultural Resource Assessment Survey
CSER Contamination Screening Evaluation Report
CTAA Community Transportation Association of America
CTBSSP Commercial Truck and Bus Safety Synthesis Program
CUTR Center for Urban Transportation Research
DEIS Draft Environmental Impact Statement
DEMO District Environmental Management Office
DHS Department of Homeland Security
Appendix A (Continued)
152
Table A-1 (Continued) List Of Acronyms
EIS Environmental Impact Statement
ESBA Endangered Species Biological Assessment
EST Environmental Screening Tool
ETAT Environmental Technical Advisory Team
FAA Federal Aviation Administration
FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation
FCMP Florida’s Coastal Management Program
FEIS Final Environmental Impact Statement
FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency
FHWA Federal Highway Administration
FMCSA Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
FRA Federal Railroad Administration
FTA Federal Transit Administration
FTP Florida Transportation Plan
FY Fiscal Year
GIS Geographic Information Systems
HSIP Highway Safety Improvement Program
Appendix A (Continued)
153
Table A-1 (Continued) List Of Acronyms
ITE Institute of Transportation Engineers
ITS Intelligent Transportation System
LBR Legislative Budget Request
LHR Location Hydraulics Report
MARAD Maritime Administration
MIS Major Investment Study
MPO Metropolitan Planning Organization
NCHRP National Cooperative Highway Research Program
NEPA National Environmental Policy Act of 1969
NHTSA National Highway Transit Research and Development
Program
NMSA Non-Major State Action
NRCS Natural Resource Conservation Service
NSA National Security Agency
NTSB National Transportation Safety Board
OFW Outstanding Florida Waterway
OST Office of the Secretary
PD&E Project Development & Environment
Appendix A (Continued)
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Table A-1 (Continued) List Of Acronyms
PER Preliminary Engineering Report
PHMSA Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
Plan Transportation Plan
PPP Public-Private Partnerships
Programmatic Type 1 Categorical Exclusion
PSR Pond Siting Report
RITA Research and Innovative Technology Administration
SAE Society of Automotive Engineers
SEIR State Environmental Impact Report
SLSDC Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation
STB Surface Transportation Board
STIP Statewide Transportation Improvement Program
STRAHNET Strategic Highway Network
TCRP Transit Cooperative Research Program
TEA-21 Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century
TIP Transportation Improvement Program
TRB Transportation Research Board
Appendix A (Continued)
155
Table A-1 (Continued) List Of Acronyms
TSI Transportation Safety Institute
TSM Transportation System Management
USDOT United States Department of Transportation
USF University of South Florida
VOLPE John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center
156 Appendix B: List Of State Security Contacts
Table B-1
List Of State Security Contacts Alabama Transportation Planning
Engineer
Alabama Department Of Transportation
Alaska Planning and Program
Administrator
Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities
Arizona Director Arizona Department Of
Transportation
Arkansas Director Arkansas State Highway and
Transportation Department
California Division Manager California Department Of
Transportation
Colorado Manager Colorado Department Of
Transportation
Connecticut Chief Connecticut Department Of
Transportation
Delaware Director Delaware Department Of
Transportation District of
Columbia Chief
District of Columbia Department Of Transportation
Florida Director Florida Department Of
Transportation
Florida District Planning Manager Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida Director of Production Florida Department Of Transportation
Appendix B (Continued)
157
Table B-1 (Continued) List Of State Security Contacts
Florida District Planning Manager Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida District Planning and Environmental Engineer
Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida Director of Planning and Public Transportation
Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida District Planning Manager Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida
District Planning, Public Transportation, and
Environmental Management Manager
Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida District Planning Manager Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida District Director of Operations
Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida District Director of Planning & Production
Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida District Public
Transportation Manager
Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida District Public
Transportation Manager
Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida District Public
Transportation Manager
Florida Department Of Transportation
Appendix B (Continued)
158
Table B-1 (Continued) List Of State Security Contacts Florida District Director of Planning
& Production
Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida District Director of Planning & Production
Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida District Modal Development Administrator
Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida District Planning and Public Transportation Manager
Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida District Planning and Public Transportation Manager
Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida District Director of Planning & Production
Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida District Public
Transportation Manager
Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida District Director of Planning & Production
Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida District Director of Planning Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida
Assistant Secretary for Intermodal Systems Development
Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida Manager Florida Department Of
Appendix B (Continued)
159
Table B-1 (Continued) List Of State Security Contacts
Florida Project Development
Engineer
Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida District Secretary Florida Department Of
Transportation
Florida Executive Director Florida Department Of
Transportation Florida Manager, District Environmental Management Office Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida District Project
Development Engineer
Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida Modal Development
Administrator
Florida Department Of Transportation
Florida Emergency Coordination
Officer
Florida Department Of Transportation
Georgia State Transportation Planning Administrator
Georgia Department Of Transportation
Hawaii State Transportation
Administrator
Hawaii Department Of Transportation
Idaho Public Involvement
Coordinator
Idaho Department Of Transportation
Illinois Director Illinois Department Of
Appendix B (Continued)
160
Table B-1 (Continued) List Of State Security Contacts
Indiana Chief Indiana Department Of
Transportation
Iowa Director Iowa Department Of
Transportation
Kansas Director Kansas Department Of
Transportation
Kentucky Secretary Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
Louisiana Assistant Secretary Louisiana Department Of
Transportation and Development
Maine Director Maine Department Of
Transportation
Maryland Director Maryland Department Of
Transportation
Massachusetts Director Massachusetts Department Of
Transportation
Michigan Director Michigan Department Of