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Integration Project
Linking Long Range Transportation Planning and
Project Development
The North Carolina Department of Transportation has
undertaken a major process improvement with the goal
of integrating the long range transportation
planning process with the project development
process. In North Carolina the long range
transportation planning process is called the
Comprehensive Transportation Planning process and
leads to the development of Comprehensive
Transportation Plans (CTP). In MPOs, federally
required Long Range Transportation Plans (LRTP) are
the fiscally constrained subsets of a CTP. The
project development process is handled through the
Section 404/ NEPA Merger 01 process or other means
to follow the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
and its state counterpart, State Environmental
Policy Act (SEPA).
The Integration Project was designed through the
work of a multi-agency ‘Integration Team’ from 2005
to 2007. This work resulted in the
identification of 8 linkages between long range
planning and project development, where products
from the CTP process could inform or serve as the
starting point for NEPA/ SEPA. In 2008, an
‘Integration Implementation Team’ (IIT) was formed
to direct the implementation of the Integration
Project. Under the leadership of the IIT,
small working groups will design best standards and
practices for accomplishing the goals of
integration. Refer to the documents below for
more information on the Integration Project.
* More Information on Work Underway to be Added
Soon! *
General Information
Integration Linkages
Links
For questions, contact Integration Project
Manager:
Dan Thomas, PE, CPM
NCDOT, Transportation Planning Branch
(919)715-5482 x389
danthomas@ncdot.gov
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