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ARTBA Applauds Utah’s Request to Assume Authority for Environmental Review of Transportation Projects
Washington, D.C. [June 06, 2008]—The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) praised a move by the state of Utah to formally request authority to manage federal environmental reviews for “categorical exclusion” (CE) projects—a move the association says will expedite delivery of needed transportation improvement projects. ARTBA submitted May 27 comments to the U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) in support of the department’s memorandum of understanding with Utah officials. Under the terms of the 2005 SAFETEA-LU federal highway/transit law, states may request authority to assume responsibility for certain National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) review decisions involving CEs—projects such as a rehabilitation or bridge replacement where environmental impacts will not rise to the threshold of new construction or significant expansion. While ARTBA reiterated its support for NEPA as an integral component of the transportation planning process, the association also emphasized concern that the transportation planning process under NEPA was “never meant to be a statute enabling delay, but rather a vehicle to promote balance.” A copy of ARTBA’s support comments is available under the “Government Affairs” section of www.artba.org. Established more than 106 years ago, ARTBA represents the U.S. transportation design and construction industry in the Nation’s Capital. ###
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