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Navigating Multi-Agency NEPA Processes to Advance Multimodal Transportation Projects (2016)

Chapter: Appendix N - Inventory of Multimodal NEPA Processes

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix N - Inventory of Multimodal NEPA Processes." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Navigating Multi-Agency NEPA Processes to Advance Multimodal Transportation Projects. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23581.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix N - Inventory of Multimodal NEPA Processes." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Navigating Multi-Agency NEPA Processes to Advance Multimodal Transportation Projects. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23581.
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N-1 A P P E N D I X N Inventory of Multimodal NEPA Processes State Project Modes Lead Federal Agency(ies) Other Federal Agencies Participating Lead State/Local Agency(ies) Other State & Local Participating Agencies AK Northern Rail Extension Project Rail (Passenger and Freight) Transit STB FRA FTA USCG Alaska Command BLM USACE U.S. Air Force Alaska Dept. Natural Resources Alaska Railroad Corporation AZ Phoenix to Tucson Passenger Rail Commuter/ Intercity Rail Bus (in Highway ROW) FRA FTA FHWA (cooperating) USACE BLM Bureau of Reclamation USFWS (future) ADOT Communities between Phoenix and Tucson CA Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project Transit Highway FTA FHWA (delegated to Caltrans) SANDAG Caltrans City of San Diego Traffic Metropolitan Transit System CA I-5 North Coast Corridor Project Highway Intercity Rail Bike/Ped FHWA (delegated to Caltrans) EPA USFWS USACE USCG NOAA National Marine Fisheries Caltrans CA Fish & Game CA Coastal Commission CA Water Quality Control Board CTC Cities and counties CA Sacramento Green Line (Downtown- Natomas-Airport) Transit Highway Airport FTA FAA Sacramento RT City of Sacramento Sacramento Airports Authority CA LA Green Line Century Freeway Highway Transit FHWA CA LA Green Line extension to LAX Transit Airport LA Metro Airports Authority CO Denver Southwest Highway Transit Railroad FHWA FTA FRA CDOT Denver RTD CO I-25 N. Bus/HOV Transit Highway FTA FHWA CDOT Denver RTD City of Denver DRCOG CO Southeast (T-REX) Transit Highway FTA FHWA Denver RTD CDOT CO US36 Highway Transit FHWA FTA CDOT Denver RTD (continued on next page)

N-2 DC South Capitol Street Corridor Highway Bicycle Pedestrian Transit FHWA NPS USACE National Marine Fisheries USCG U.S. Navy District DOT Architect of the Capitol National Capitol Planning Commission DC Department of the Environment FL SR836 in Miami Highway Transit Airport Seaport Rail FHWA FTA FAA U.S. Coast Guard Maritime Secretary of Transportation Florida DOT Miami Dade Transit Tri-Rail Miami-Dade Expressway Authority Miami-Dade Airport Authority Port of Miami FL I-4 in Orlando Highway Transit (LRT) FHWA FTA Florida DOT Lynx FL Port of Miami Tunnel Highway Port FHWA USACE USCG Florida DOT City of Miami Port of Miami Florida Department of Environmental Resources GA I-75/I-575 north of Atlanta Highway Transit FHWA FTA GDOT Cobb County Transit MARTA IL Elgin-O’Hare West Bypass (Tier Two NEPA) Highway Airport FHWA FAA EPA USACE USFWS USDA TSA IDOT Illinois State Toll Highway Authority Illinois EPA Illinois Dept. of Natural Resources Local jurisdictions IL Chicago to St. Louis High Speed Rail Rail Highway FRA FHWA USFWS USACE EPA IDOT SHPO Illinois Departments of Natural Resources and Agriculture State Project Modes Lead Federal Agency(ies) Other Federal Agencies Participating Lead State/Local Agency(ies) Other State & Local Participating Agencies CO East I-70 Highway Transit Airport Rail FTA FHWA FAA Denver RTD CDOT City of Denver Denver International Airport IL I-290 Highway Transit FHWA FTA IDOT CTA IL CREATE (rail grade crossing removal) Highway Rail FHWA FRA AAR IDOT Multiple railroads represented by ARRA Chicago DOT MD I-270 express Toll Lanes and Transit Highway Transit FHWA FTA NPS EPA USACE (Cooperating) MDOT - State Highway Admin. and Transit Admin. MD Parks Transportation Planning Board MD Dept. of Environment MA Central Artery/Silver Line BRT Highway Transit Airport FHWA FTA FAA Mass DPW MBTA Logan Airport Mass Turnpike MN Hiawatha Highway Transit Airport FHWA FTA FAA Mn/DOT Metro Council Airports Authority MN I-94 Gateway Highway Transit FTA Mn/DOT NV/ CA XpressWest (formerly DesertXpress) Rail (High-speed) Highway FRA FHWA FAA STB BLM NPS USFWS USACE DesertXpress Enterprises, LLC (private enterprise) Caltrans NDOT

N-3 State Project Modes Lead Federal Agency(ies) Other Federal Agencies Participating Lead State/Local Agency(ies) Other State & Local Participating Agencies NY Lower Manhattan Redevelopment Transit (rail, ferry) Airport access Pedestrians Roadway FTA HUD EPA MTA PANYNJ Lower Manhattan Development Corp. Empire State Development Corp. City Economic Development Corp NY Tappan Zee Bridge Highway Transit (rail) FHWA FTA NY Automated Guideway Transit, Jamaica Station to JFK Airport Airport FAA PANYNJ Long Island Rail Road OH Eastern Corridor (Cincinnati) Highway Transit (bus, rail) Bikeway Pedestrian FHWA FTA NPS USFWS ODOT SORTA OKI Ohio Department of Natural Resources Hamilton County Transp. Improvement District Clermont County Transp. Improvement District City of Cincinnati OH Fort Washington Way Highway Transit (rail, bus) FHWA EPA USACE ODOT City of Cincinnati SORTA OKI OH (Mid- Atlantic States) National Gateway Phase 1 Rail (freight) Highway FHWA FRA CSX Ohio Pennsylvania West Virginia Maryland OR I-205/Portland Mall Light Rail Transit Project Highway Transit (rail) Local Roads FHWA FTA EPA USACE Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, USFWS National Marine Fisheries Portland Metro TriMet ODOT SHPO Oregon Departments of State Lands, Fish and Wildlife, Environmental Quality, Geological and Mining Industries Cities and counties OR Portland- Milwaukie LRT Project Transit Highway Rail FTA FHWA FRA USCG EPA USACE National Marine Fisheries NPS Native American Tribes Portland Metro TriMet ODOT SHPO Department of State Lands DEQ Department of Fish and Wildlife Cities and counties TX Dallas Fort Worth Airport Light Rail Extension Light Rail High Speed Rail Commuter Rail People Mover Airport FTA FAA DART Trinity Railway Express (TRE), DFW Airport TX Katy Freeway Highway Transit FHWA FTA TxDOT Houston Metro UT I-15/Main Street Highway Transit FHWA FTA UDOT UTA WFRC UT I-15 to Provo Highway Light rail Commuter rail Bus FHWA FTA UDOT UTA 2 MPOs Cities (15 +/-) State Wildlife Resources (continued on next page)

N-4 WA I-405 Highway Transit FHWA FTA WSDOT Sound Transit Puget Sound Regional Council King County WA East Link/I-90 Transit Highway FTA FHWA Sound Transit WSDOT Bellevue Mercer Island Seattle King County WA Point Defiance, Tacoma Rail FHWA, FRA (at different times) WSDOT State Project Modes Lead Federal Agency(ies) Other Federal Agencies Participating Lead State/Local Agency(ies) Other State & Local Participating Agencies UT Mountain View Highway Transit FHWA FTA (started as co-lead, changed to cooperating during the process) UDOT UTA UT Mountain Transportation Corridor (Access Wasatch) Highway Transit FTA FHWA U.S. Forest Service UTA UDOT Salt Lake City Salt Lake County Summit County VA Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project Transit Airport FTA FAA TSA USACE DRPT MWAA WMATA Fairfax County VDHR VDEQ VA WMATA Infill Station at Potomac Yards Metrorail Commuter rail FRA FAA NPS WMATA MWAA WA/OR Interstate 5, Columbia River Crossing Highway Transit Airport FHWA FTA FAA USCG USACE NPS GSA National Marine Fisheries EPA USFWS Native American Tribes WSDOT Oregon DOT Metro TriMet CTRAN City of Portland City of Vancouver Washington Departments of Ecology, Fish and Wildlife, Archaeology and Historic Preservation Oregon Departments of Land Conservation and Development, State Lands, DEQ, SHPO. WA SR520 Highway Transit Bicycle Pedestrian FHWA FTA WSDOT Sound Transit City of Seattle King County Metro

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TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 827: Navigating Multi-Agency NEPA Processes to Advance Multimodal Transportation Projects analyzes approaches taken by state departments of transportation (DOTs), their local partners, and other project sponsors to satisfy National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requirements for transportation projects involving more than one mode. Case studies illustrate successful practices and provide examples of institutional arrangements used to comply with NEPA requirements for two or more U.S. DOT agencies.

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