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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

To make recommendations on phasing and priorities of implementing the solutions for the corridor. As a follow-up action to this step other related plans and programs should be updated to reflect these priorities.

Outcome

Agreement on the phasing and prioritization of the corridor's solution set. This prioritized list should be considered when prioritizing projects during the Programming process.

Partner Role Type Description
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.

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
Long Range Planning
  • What are the priorities for implementation in the long range plan?
  • Are the adopted solution set priorities consistent with the long range plan, including air quality and fiscal constraint?
Programming
  • What is the appropriate scheduling for priority transportation projects?
  • Is this priority order feasible?
  • Are implementing agencies or funding partners willing to move forward according to the schedule indicated?
  • Will this sequence be appropriate for the TIP/STIP?
Corridor Planning
  • Are there non-transportation project sponsors for corridor study solutions?
  • Is there a clear linkage between the prioritization process and the goals identified for the corridor?
  • What are the benefits of sequencing the projects in this order? Are there any risks?
  • Is there agreement on strategies to avoid or minimize risks associated with individual solutions?
  • What is the justification for this ranking?
  • How were partners engaged in providing input and recommendations?
  • How will partners be informed of the results?
Environmental Review
  • Are the implementation actions and related agreements sufficiently documented to inform the environmental review process?
Bicycles and Pedestrians
  • Is the implementation sequence supportive of bicycle and pedestrian plans and programs?
  • Does the proposed sequencing of projects present any barriers or opportunities to bicycles and pedestrians?
  • Is there a process to ensure that pedestrian and bicycle network linkages are made between projects sequenced at different times?
Capital Improvement
  • Does the implementation sequence support capital improvement plans?
    What is the commitment to implement aspects of the solution set that relate to capital improvements?
  • How will the sequencing of projects influence capital improvement activities?
Economic Development
  • Does the implementation sequence support economic development plans and projects?
  • Are there any economic development risks associated with individual project sequence or potential timeframes?
Freight
  • This Key Decision is not associated with the Application.
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
  • How will the sequence and potential timeframe influence GHG-reduction impacts of the various projects or strategies?
Health in Transportation
  • How will implementation priorities influence public and community health goals, plans, and specific populations?
  • Can solutions that address urgent health needs be prioritized?
  • How would health and community stakeholders prioritize the projects?
  • What other support is available for implementing the solutions preferred by health and community stakeholders?
  • How can implementation priorities help create strong and lasting support among health stakeholders for the corridor planning process and result?
Human Environment and Communities
  • Does the implementation sequence support other community goals and plans?
  • What is necessary to ensure that environmental justice and equity concerns are considered and addressed as a sequencing priority?
Land Use
  • Does the implementation sequence support land use and smart growth related plans and timeframes?
  • What actions are needed by land use agencies to support implementation and sequencing?
Linking Planning and Operations
  • How will operational strategies impact sequencing?
  • How will system performance be included as part of implementation?
  • How will the sequencing of projects influence corridor operations in the short-term and long-term?
  • Can the project be phased to implement operational improvements prior to major capacity enhancements?
Natural Environment and Implementing Eco Logical
  • Do conservation, restoration, and mitigation actions from the ecological plan impact the implementation sequence?
    Is there a mitigation strategy to meet retention goals for each impacted area or resource? What is required of transportation partners to support this strategy?
Performance Measures
  • This Key Decision is not associated with the Application
Planning and Environment Linkages
  • Was the corridor study conducted using PEL guidance? If so, how does this impact project readiness?
  • Is the project prioritization impacted by PEL studies? If so, has this been documented for environmental review as well as potential updates of the long range plan and TIP
Public Private Partnerships
  • How does the inclusion of P3 projects influence sequencing?
  • Anticipated timing and sequencing of solutions involving P3 projects
Public Transportation
  • Is the implementation sequence compatible with public transportation plans and programs?
  • How will the sequencing of projects influence public transportation operations in the short and long-term?
Safety
  • This Key Decision is not associated with the Application.
Stakeholder Collaboration
  • Do stakeholders have any new information that might influence how the individual projects are sequenced?
  • How does this input affect sequencing of individual solutions?
  • What explanations are necessary to accompany this sequencing to inform stakeholders?
Transportation Conformity
  • Does the sequence impact air quality conformity analysis for horizon years?
Visioning and Transportation
  • This Key Decision is not associated with the Application.

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
Long Range Planning
  • Adopted priorities for implementation in the long range plan
Programming
  • Adopted TIP and STIP
  • Fiscal constraint analysis
Corridor Planning
  • Evaluation of project sequence against selected criteria
  • Individual project readiness
  • Potential barriers to implementation
Environmental Review
  • Documentation of sequencing decisions
Bicycles and Pedestrians
  • Bicycle and pedestrians projects and commitments for implementation
Capital Improvement
  • Sequence of related capital improvement projects
Economic Development
  • Economic development recommendations on sequencing and implementation
Freight
  • This Key Decision is not associated with the Application.
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
  • Time frame for potential GHG-reduction impacts and targets
  • Agreements needed to support the implementation sequence
Health in Transportation
  • Community and health stakeholder input on priorities
  • Options for implementation partnerships and support
Human Environment and Communities
  • Potential impacts based on the sequence of individual solutions
  • Populations to engage during implementation
Land Use
  • Land use impacts of proposed implementation sequence
  • Actions/commitments by land use agencies necessary to support implementation sequence
Linking Planning and Operations
  • Operational characteristics and metrics of the corridor
  • Anticipated corridor operations in the short and long term
Natural Environment and Implementing Eco Logical
  • Conservation/restoration/mitigation actions from the ecological plan
  • Agreements, permits, or consultations required for transportation projects, including agreement on the performance monitoring strategy for mitigation sites
Performance Measures
  • This Key Decision is not associated with the Application.
Planning and Environment Linkages
  • PEL study outcomes
Public Private Partnerships
  • The timing of Land Use changes or Economic Development impacts and mitigation of negative consequences to the Human Environment and Communities must be considered during prioritization.
Public Transportation
  • Impact on public transportation plans and programs
  • Actions/commitments by public transportation providers to support implementation sequence
Safety
  • This Key Decision is not associated with the Application.
Stakeholder Collaboration
  • Stakeholder input that informs sequence
Transportation Conformity
  • LRTP conformity analysis
Visioning and Transportation
  • This Key Decision is not associated with the Application.

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.

PlanWorks Case Study Examples:
Blueprint Project - Regional Land Use Vision for the SACOG Region cor-9

Other Examples:
None.