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US Department of Transportation
FHWA Planworks: Better Planning, Better Projects
COR-9: Adopt Priorities for Implementation
Corridor Planning
Description:
Individual projects within the adopted preferred solution set are ranked in order to identify the appropriate sequencing for implementation. Prioritization supports both programming and environmental review by ensuring that identified projects are ready for implementation when funding is provided. This also allows other implementation actions, such as land use changes, to be made in support of the priorities.There is information developed in prior Key Decisions that informs this step. In order to effectively execute this Key Decision there is essential information created at COR-7 related to the preferred solution set and COR-8 for the evaluation criteria, methods and measures for prioritization.
Basics:
The first table describes the purpose and anticipated outcome of a Key Decision. If the decision is federally mandated, the purpose and outcome will relate to the legal intent.
The second table describes roles for key partners with legal decision making authority in the transportation process. The roles indicate the influence a partner can have on a decision, and show each partner where their input is most needed. For a full understanding of roles see the Partner Portal.
Purpose
Outcome
Partner | Role Type | Description |
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MPO | Decision Maker (urban), No Role (rural) | Adopts priorities for implementation that are fiscally sound and realistic. |
FHWA/FTA | Observer | Observes prioritization of solutions for consideration in the TIP development process. |
State DOT | Advisor (urban), Decision Maker (rural) | Ensures the adopted priorities are compatible with state plans and programs. |
Resource Agency | Advisor | Approve an MOU, agreement or programmatic permit and performance monitoring strategy for mitigation sites. Provide information about prioritized opportunities from the ecological plan and methods for prioritizing. |
Public Transportation Operator(s) | Advisor | Ensures the adopted priorities are compatible with transit plans and programs. |
Links to Decisions
This table identifies the connection to other Key Decisions. The linkages highlight the importance of collaboration across transportation phases. Practitioners are encouraged to document the basis of the decision and consider information from previous Key Decisions.
Transportation Phases | Key Decision | What is Linked? | Purpose of Linkage |
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To Long Range Transportation Planning | LRP-10 - Adopt LRTP by MPO | Adopted priorities for implementation in the corridor plan | To ensure that the adopted priorities for implementation in the corridor plan are consistent with the LRTP, including air quality and fiscal constraint. |
From and To Programming | PRO-3 - Approve Project List from Adopted Plan | The project priority list developed in the corridor plan | To ensure the TIP reflects the desired prioritization of the corridor plan |
PRO-4 - Approve Project Prioritization | Prioritized list of projects for implementation from programming/fiscal constraint | To provide input into or validation of overall project prioritization. | |
To Environmental Review/NEPA Merged with Permitting | ENV-8 - Approve Draft EIS with Conceptual Mitigation | Advance mitigation strategy and agreements from the Corridor Plan | To inform conceptual mitigation incorporated in the Draft EIS |
ENV-12 - Reach Consensus on Avoidance and Minimization for the LEDPA | Advance mitigation strategy and agreements from the Corridor Plan | To inform avoidance and minimization for the LEDPA |
Questions to Consider
Questions are a way to gather input from partners and stakeholders that can be used to inform the decision. Decision makers can discuss the questions provided to ensure a broad array of interests are considered to support a collaborative process. Questions also allow staff to collect stakeholder interests, ensure these are included in the decision, and provide a response based on the decision outcome. Although Public Transportation is not represented by a PlanWorks Application, the information provided may be useful in a collaborative transportation process.
Category | Questions to Consider |
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Long Range Planning |
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Programming |
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Corridor Planning |
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Environmental Review |
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Bicycles and Pedestrians |
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Capital Improvement |
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Economic Development |
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Freight |
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions |
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Health in Transportation |
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Human Environment and Communities |
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Land Use |
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Linking Planning and Operations |
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Natural Environment and Implementing Eco Logical |
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Performance Measures |
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Planning and Environment Linkages |
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Public Private Partnerships |
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Public Transportation |
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Safety |
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Stakeholder Collaboration |
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Transportation Conformity |
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Visioning and Transportation |
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Data
The following list of data may be needed to support the Key Decision. Practitioners collect this information for decision makers to consider. Although Public Transportation is not represented by a PlanWorks Application, the information provided may be useful in a collaborative transportation process.
Category | Data to Consider |
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Long Range Planning |
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Programming |
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Corridor Planning |
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Environmental Review |
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Bicycles and Pedestrians |
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Capital Improvement |
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Economic Development |
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Freight |
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions |
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Health in Transportation |
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Human Environment and Communities |
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Land Use |
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Linking Planning and Operations |
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Natural Environment and Implementing Eco Logical |
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Performance Measures |
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Planning and Environment Linkages |
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Public Private Partnerships |
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Public Transportation |
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Safety |
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Stakeholder Collaboration |
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Transportation Conformity |
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Visioning and Transportation |
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Links to Applications
The interaction between transportation decision making and other planning processes will ensure that important values and goals outside the transportation process are recognized and considered. Although Public Transportation is not represented by a PlanWorks Application, the information provided may be useful in a collaborative transportation process.
Application | Description |
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Bicycles and Pedestrians |
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Capital Improvement |
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Economic Development |
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Freight |
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions |
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Health in Transportation |
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Human Environment and Communities |
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Land Use |
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Linking Planning and Operations |
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Natural Environment and Implementing Eco Logical |
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Performance Measures |
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Planning and Environment Linkages |
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Public Private Partnerships |
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Public Transportation |
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Safety |
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Stakeholder Collaboration |
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Transportation Conformity |
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Visioning and Transportation |
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Examples
In - depth case studies of successful practices in
collaborative decision making were used to develop the Decision Guide.Links in this
table point to a specific paragraph or section of a case study that supports a Key Decision.
It is not necessary to read through an entire case study to find the example; however,
full versions are available in the Library. p >
PlanWorks Case Study Examples: |
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Blueprint Project - Regional Land Use Vision for the SACOG Region cor-9 |
Other Examples: |
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None. |