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Suggested Citation:"Appendix G: Standardized Evaluative Questions for Pilot Project Stakeholder Interviews." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2005. Monitoring, Analyzing, and Reporting on the Environmental Streamlining Pilot Projects. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22056.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix G: Standardized Evaluative Questions for Pilot Project Stakeholder Interviews." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2005. Monitoring, Analyzing, and Reporting on the Environmental Streamlining Pilot Projects. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22056.
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APPENDIX G: Standardized Evaluative Questions for Pilot Project Stakeholder Interviews STANDARDIZED EVALUATIVE QUESTIONS FOR PILOT PROJECT STAKEHOLDER INTERVIEWS 1. How successful was the Pilot Project in reducing the time frame of the planning and project development process? 2. How much time was saved or lost in terms of initial expectations? 3. What problems or delays were encountered in achieving the objectives of the Pilot Project? What factors were responsible for these delays? What factors were responsible for these delays? 4. Did the Pilot Project require increased or decreased levels of resources on the part of sponsors or other stakeholders? 5. How successful was the Pilot Project in the view of major stakeholders? 6. To what extent were environmental resources protected? Was this approach better or worse that previous approaches in protecting the environment? Did the Pilot Project result in any environmental enhancements? 7. What approaches taken or problems encountered in the Pilot Project relate to the unique conditions or requirements in the particular state? G-1

8. Did the Pilot Project result in process or quality improvements other than time and cost savings? 9. To what extent were transportation decisions improved by the new approaches taken in the Pilot Project? 10. What lessons or conclusions can be gained from the results of the Pilot Project that are applicable at the local, state, regional, and national levels? 11. What aspects of this Pilot Project have been successful, which have not, and what are the underlying causes for each? 12. What improvements or other methods would be beneficial based upon experience with this Pilot Project? 13. What are the perceived constraints on adaptation of the Pilot Project to other settings or modes? 14. What administrative or legislative changes would make the Pilot Project process work better? G-2

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TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Web-Only Document 79: Monitoring, Analyzing, and Reporting on the Environmental Streamlining Pilot Projects seeks to identify ways to improve efficiency and reduce the time frame of the project development process while ensuring environmental protection, and to judge their applicability beyond the Pilot Project settings. The report includes the results of the monitoring and assessment of ten environmental streamlining pilot projects selected in 1999 by a joint American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, U.S. Federal Highway Administration, and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency pilot program for environmental streamlining. A summary of this report was published as NCHRP Research Results Digest 300: Outcomes of the Environmental Streamlining Pilot Projects.

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