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Title: CE 350 Introduction to Transportation Planning


1
CE 350Introduction to Transportation Planning
  • TPH Chapter 20
  • Regulatory and Legal Issues

2
Lecture Objectives
  • Identify 3 Highway Re-Authorization Acts
  • Understand Why They Are Important
  • Know 2 Key US DOT Agencies

3
Lecture Points
  • 1. Transportation is a legislated activity
  • 2. Public agencies and private businesses carry
    out the legislative provisions
  • 3. Legislation is interpreted through
    rulemaking by federal agencies
  • 4. These rules affect local DOTs, MPOs, cities
    and counties

4
Legislative Sequence
  • Congress Passes Transportation Law--every 6
    years AUTHORIZING. High Stakes
  • 1991- ISTEA 1998 TEA- 21
  • Congress Passes Annual Appropriations
  • Agencies issue rules Takes years. Lots of
    public input.
  • NPRMs issued in Federal Register for comment

5
Federal Regulations
  • US Code--Law
  • US Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)-- Chapter
    49 Federal Register
  • www.legal.gsa.gov
  • www.access.gpo.gov/nara
  • See page 828
  • Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR)
  • Executive Orders
  • Agency Procedures

6
ISTEA--December 1991
  • Expanded LOCAL control of transportation planning
    funding--MPOs
  • Coordinate land use and transportation planning
  • Transportation control for air quality
  • Changed UMTA to FTA
  • Flexible funding Surface Transportation Program
    CMAQ
  • lt200k DOT selects projects with with MPOs
    Transit Agencies
  • gt200k TMA MPO has selection power with DOTs
    Transit Agencies
  • Management Systems

7
TEA-21--June 1998
  • 40 increase in transportation funding--from 155
    billion/yr to 215 billion /yr.
  • Reauthorization of ISTEA structure
  • Donor state guarantee- 90.5
  • Trust fund money must be spent on transportation
  • 1900 earmarks
  • Reforms transit New Starts criteria

8
Key USDOT Agencies
  • Office of the Secretary (OST)
  • Federal Highway Admin. (FHWA)
  • Federal Transit Admin. (FTA)
  • Federal Rail Admin. (FRA)
  • Federal Aviation Admin. (FAA)
  • Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS)
  • Research and Special Projects (RSPA)
  • Maritime Administration (MARAD)
  • US Coast Guard (USCG)

9
Other Federal Agencies
  • Corps of Engineers
  • Environmental Protection Agency
  • 40 environmental acts since 1889 36 since 1962
    (see page 241)
  • NEPA 1969
  • Clean Air Act Amendments 1970,1977,1990

10
Urban Transportation Planning Process
  • 3-C Process Federal Aid Highway Act of 1962.
    Required for federal highway funding MPOs
    required
  • MPOs created by State Law
  • Citizen participation required
  • Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964--transit
    planning requirements

11
Plans Prepared by MPOs
  • Long-Range Transportation Plan--20 yrs
  • Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP)--annual
  • Unified Work Program--annual
  • Transit Development Plan--optional
  • Transportation Disadvantaged Plan--one time
  • State Implementation Plan for Air Quality

12
Transportation and Land Use--State
  • State Land Use Planning
  • Different in every state
  • Florida, Oregon, California, Maryland among the
    most aggressive
  • Tools
  • Developments of Regional Impact (FL)
  • Concurrency (FL)
  • Level of Service Requirements (FL)
  • Access Management (CO) (FL)

13
Transportation and Land Use --Local
  • Zoning Euclid v Ambler 1926
  • Subdivision Regulations lot size (density),
    access, roadway class
  • Subdivision Construction Ordinances

14
Tools
  • Require state and local enabling legislation
  • Neo-traditional Neighborhood Design
  • Impact fees
  • Conditional Zoning and Proffers
  • Transportation Management Associations (TMAs)
  • Condemnation or Purchase
  • Inverse Condemnation (scenic easement)
  • Traffic Calming
  • Corridor Preservation

15
Lecture Points
  • 1. Transportation is a legislated activity
  • 2. Public agencies and private businesses carry
    out the legislative provisions
  • 3. Legislation is interpreted through
    rulemaking by federal agencies
  • 4. These rules affect local DOTs, MPOs, cities
    and counties

16
Lecture Objectives
  • Identify 3 Highway Re-Authorization Acts
  • Understand Why They Are Important
  • Know 2 Key US DOT Agencies
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