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1 APPENDIX K Federal Compliance Checklist October 2018
2 APPENDIX K: FEDERAL COMPLIANCE CHECKLIST Visualize 2045 October 17, 2018 ABOUT VISUALIZE 2045 & THE TPB Visualize 2045 is the federally required long-range transportation plan for the National Capital Region. It identifies and analyzes all regionally significant transportation investments planned through 2045 to help decision makers and the public visualize the region s future. Visualize 2045 is developed by the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board (TPB), the federally designated metropolitan planning organization (MPO) for metropolitan Washington. It is responsible for developing and carrying out a continuing, cooperative, and comprehensive transportation planning process in the metropolitan area. Members of the TPB include representatives of the transportation agencies of the states of Maryland and Virginia and the District of Columbia, 24 local governments, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, the Maryland and Virginia General Assemblies, and nonvoting members from the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority and federal agencies. The TPB is staffed by the Department of Transportation Planning at the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG). CREDITS Contributing Editors: Lyn Erickson, Wendy Klancher, Lori Zeller ACCOMMODATIONS POLICY Alternative formats of this document are available upon request. Visit or call (202) or (202) (TDD). TITLE VI NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG) fully complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related statutes and regulations prohibiting discrimination in all programs and activities. For more information, to file a Title VI related complaint, or to obtain information in another language, visit or call (202) El Consejo de Gobiernos del Área Metropolitana de Washington (COG) cumple con el Título VI de la Ley sobre los Derechos Civiles de 1964 y otras leyes y reglamentos en todos sus programas y actividades. Para obtener más información, someter un pleito relacionado al Título VI, u obtener información en otro idioma, visite o llame al (202) Copyright 2018 by the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
3 This checklist includes applicable federal requirements to the TPB based on the USDOT s May 27, 2016 final planning rule. The 21 items in this checklist are not an exhaustive list of requirements for the MPO process nor plan. 1. The long-range transportation plan ( plan ) has no less than a 20-year planning horizon. Visualize 2045 has a 27- year planning horizon 2019 to The plan includes both long-range and short-range strategies/actions that provide for the development of a safe and integrated multimodal transportation system to address current and future transportation demand. Visualize 2045 includes both long- and short-range strategies and actions that address this requirement, as demonstrated by projects in the constrained element (Chapter 5), the TPB policy framework (Chapter 3) and the aspirational initiatives (Chapter 4). 3. If the applicable State Implementation Plans (SIPs) include transportation control measures (TCMs), the MPO should coordinate the plan development with process for developing the TCMs. The currently active SIPs do not include any transportation control measures. However, Appendix G of the Visualize 2045 air quality conformity report documents the completion of all TCMs from all previous SIPs. 4. The MPO, the State(s), and the public transportation operator(s) shall validate data used in preparing other existing modal plans for providing input to the plan. The Plan shall use the latest available estimates and assumptions for population, land use, travel, employment, congestion, and economic activity. The Plan shall include current and projected transportation demand of persons and goods to the horizon year of the plan. Visualize 2045 uses the latest available estimates and assumptions for population, households, and employment from MWCOG s Round 9.1 Cooperative Forecasts of land activity adopted by the COG Board of Directors on October 10, 2018 and described in Chapter 2. The TPB s regional travel demand model forecasts demand on the region s transportation system by residents and workers in both the base year and the horizon year of the plan 2045 (Chapter 5). The travel demand model, which includes the Cooperative Forecasts as a significant assumption, is validated and used by transportation agencies and others in local planning efforts for future projects and inputs to the constrained element. 5. The MPO planning process shall provide for the implementation of projects and strategies that address the following planning factors: Support the economic vitality of the metropolitan area, especially by enabling global competitiveness, productivity, and efficiency; Increase the safety of the transportation system for motorized and non-motorized users; Increase the security of the transportation system for motorized and non-motorized users; Appendix K: Federal Compliance Checklist I 1
4 Increase accessibility and mobility of people and freight; Protect and enhance the environment, promote energy conservation, improve the quality of life, and promote consistency between transportation improvements and State and local planned growth and economic development patterns; Enhance the integration and connectivity of the transportation system, across and between modes, for people and freight; Promote efficient system management and operation; Emphasize the preservation of the existing transportation system; Improve the resiliency and reliability of the transportation system and reduce or mitigate stormwater impacts of surface transportation; and Enhance travel and tourism. These planning factors helped shape Visualize 2045 and appear in multiple ways throughout the plan. As described in Chapter 3, ( Consideration of the Federal Planning Factors ), the first step in plan development is the solicitation of projects for inclusion in the constrained element, and implementing agencies were asked which planning factors their project addressed. Throughout the Visualize 2045 document, text boxes appear which link plan elements to the planning factors. Also described in Chapter 3 is the TPB policy framework which reflects many of the planning factors. The Additional Elements in Chapter 7 provide details on the TPB s work on planning factors such as travel and tourism, resiliency and reliability and transportation security. Safety planning and targets are described in Chapter 6 - Performance Planning. 6. The plan shall include existing and proposed transportation facilities that serve important national and regional transportation functions over the period of the transportation plan. Existing transportation facilities are described in Chapter 2 and the proposed facilities are shown in Chapter The plan shall include a description of the performance measures and performance targets used in assessing the performance of the transportation system, and a report on progress achieved in meeting the performance targets. The plan includes a description of the performance measures and targets that resulted from the cooperative process in Chapter 6- Performance Planning. Given that performance targets had only been recently set when Visualize 2045 was adopted in 2018, the next plan will assess the progress achieved in meeting the targets. 8. The plan shall include operational and management strategies to improve the performance of existing transportation facilities to relieve congestion and maximize the safety and mobility. Operational and management strategies are found in Chapter 7- Additional Elements and a description of the congestion management process is described in Chapter 6. Appendix K: Federal Compliance Checklist I 2
5 9. The plan shall include consideration of the results of the congestion management process, including the identification of SOV projects. The overall congestion management process is described in Chapter 6 and further detail is provided in Appendix E. The lists of projects and map on pages 37 and 38 in Chapter 5 identify all of the regionally significant projects in Visualize 2045 that will add capacity to the region s highways and arterial roadways. The projects symbolized on the map as New Road or Widen/Improve Existing Road will add capacity specifically for single-occupant vehicles. The Air Quality Conformity Project Input Tables in Appendix B of the conformity report provide greater detail on all new capacity being added to regionally significant roadway segments as well as smaller secondary and urban roads. 10. The plan shall include an assessment of capital investment and other strategies to preserve the existing and future infrastructure, provide for multimodal capacity increases based on regional priorities and needs, and reduce the vulnerability of the existing transportation infrastructure to natural disasters. Visualize 2045 accomplishes this requirement in a number of ways. The financially constrained element (Chapter 5) demonstrates the focus on preservation (as 34% of the expenditures are slated for maintaining the system in a state-of-good-repair). Multimodal capacity increases account for 22% of the expenditures forecast in the financial plan (also in Chapter 5). The aspirational element (Chapter 4) speaks to regional priorities and needs, and Chapter 7 has a discussion of the vulnerability of transportation infrastructure to natural disasters under Resiliency and Reliability. 11. The plan shall include transportation and transit enhancement activities, including consideration of the role that intercity buses may play in reducing congestion, pollution, and energy consumption. The financially constrained element (Chapter 5) includes transportation and transit enhancement activities and the role of intercity buses is discussed in Chapter 7- Additional Elements. 12. The plan shall include a description of existing and proposed transportation facilities in sufficient detail and include cost estimates. A description of existing and proposed transportation facilities is found in Chapter 2 and Chapter 5, respectively. The TPB s financial plan includes cost estimates for the existing and proposed transportation facilities which is summarized in Chapter 5 with details in Appendix A. Appendix K: Federal Compliance Checklist I 3
6 13. The plan shall include a discussion of types of potential environmental mitigation activities and potential areas to carry out these activities. Chapter 7 has a discussion of potential environmental mitigation activities which are further described in Appendix G. 14. The MPO shall consult, as appropriate, with State and local agencies responsible for land use management, natural resources, environmental protection, conservation, and historic preservation concerning the development of the transportation plan. The consultation shall involve, as appropriate, a comparison of transportation plans with State conservation plans or maps, if available. Environmental consultation and mitigation are described Chapter 7 and an interactive online map allows for the comparison of transportation plans and environmental -related data. Environmental consultation and potential environmental mitigation activities are further described in Appendix G. 15. The plan shall include a financial plan that demonstrates how the plan can be implemented and includes: Cooperatively- developed estimates of costs and revenue sources reasonably expected to be available to adequately operate and maintain the highways and public transit (in year of expenditure dollars ) The financial plan includes cooperatively-developed costs and revenues in year of expenditures dollars reasonably expected to be available. The financial information is summarized in Chapter 5 and details are provided in Appendix A. Recommendations on any additional financing strategies to fund projects and programs included in the plan. Recommendations can be found in Appendix A. 16. The metropolitan transportation plan should integrate the priorities, goals and strategies in the State's Highway Safety plans and Improvement programs, and public transportation agency safety plans. The TPB s planning process, including PBPP target setting, is closely coordinated with member state DOT s and WMATA; these agencies safety plans and programs are reflected in discussions at the TPB s Transportation Safety and Public Transportation Subcommittees. Chapter 6 includes information on safety planning. Appendix K: Federal Compliance Checklist I 4
7 17. The plan shall demonstrate that stakeholders were given the opportunity to comment on the plan based on the TPB s Public Participation Plan; (Including representatives of public transportation employees, public ports, freight shippers, providers of freight transportation services, private providers of transportation (including intercity bus operators, employer-based commuting programs, such as carpool program, vanpool program, transit benefit program, parking cash out program, shuttle program, or telework program), representatives of users of public transportation, representatives of users of pedestrian walkways and bicycle transportation facilities, representatives of the disabled). Stakeholders were given a number of opportunities to comment on the plan and be involved in plan development as outlined in Chapter 8, which was guided by the TPB s Public Participation Plan. In addition to the two mandatory 30-day public comment periods on the plan (Appendix J), the TPB did extensive public outreach for Visualize 2045 in 2017 and 2018: Phase 1 included a public input survey (Appendix H) and Phase 2 included public forums and open houses (Appendix I). The TPB s comprehensive committee structure provides on-going comment opportunities and coordination with many of the stakeholders listed in this requirement. Committees provide key guidance on many of the Additional Elements for Visualize 2045 (Chapter 7). The TPB also conducts studies involving stakeholder interests such as intercity buses (described in Chapter 7 as well). 18. The plan shall demonstrate consultation with agencies involved in: a) tourism; b) natural disaster risk reduction. Agencies were given an opportunity to participate in the public comment periods, the survey (Phase 1) and public forums and opens houses (Phase 2). The TPB s work on travel and tourism is described in Chapter The plan was made readily-available for public review in electronically accessible formats. The plan was made electronically available in a variety of ways. The Visualize 2045 website was updated with key documents. A Visualize list also provided periodic updates by for stakeholders and members of the public. The TPB News website, bimonthly TPB News newsletter, and the use of social media helped keep the public informed of key steps in the process and provided website links for more details in electronically accessible formats. 20. Visualization techniques were used to describe the plan. Beginning in 2010, the TPB made available to the public in an online, searchable database of all the transportation projects and programs in the long-range transportation plan and TIP. The Visualize 2045 plan and website also includes a variety of other maps and visualizations to describe the plan, including new major projects in the financially constrained element of the plan, an interactive Storymap, which describes the seven aspirational initiatives, plus more. Appendix K: Federal Compliance Checklist I 5
8 21. Air quality conformity determination on any updated or amended transportation plan in accordance with the Clean Air Act and EPA regulations. On October 17, 2018, the TPB approved the air quality conformity determination of the financially constrained element of Visualize 2045 and the FY TIP. The plan and TIP conform to the requirements (Sections 174 and 176(c) and (d) of the Clean Air Act as amended (42 U.S.C. 7504, 7506(c) and (d)), and meet air quality conformity regulations: (1) as originally published by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the November 24, 1993 Federal Register, and (2) as subsequently amended, most recently in April 2012, and (3) as detailed in periodic FHWA / FTA and EPA guidance. Appendix K: Federal Compliance Checklist I 6
9 NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION TRANSPORTATION PLANNING BOARD 777 North Capitol Street, N.E. Washington, D.C RESOLUTION APPROVING THE VISUALIZE 2045 LONG-RANGE TRANSPORTATION PLAN FOR THE NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION TPB R October 17, 2018 WHEREAS, the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board (TPB), which is the metropolitan planning organization (MPO) for the Washington Region, has the responsibility under the provisions of the Fixing America s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act for developing and carrying out a continuing, cooperative and comprehensive transportation planning process for the Metropolitan Area; and WHEREAS, the Federal Planning Regulations of the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) implementing the FAST Act, which became effective June 27, 2016, specify the development and content of the long-range transportation plan and require that it be reviewed and updated at least every four years; and WHEREAS, on October 15, 2014, the TPB approved the 2014 Constrained Long-Range Transportation Plan (CLRP), and amended the CLRP on November 16, 2016, and the plans were developed as specified in the Federal Planning Regulations; and WHEREAS, on November 16, 2016, the TPB approved the FY Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) which was developed as specified in the Federal Planning Regulations; and WHEREAS, the TPB has developed a new long-range transportation plan, which is the quadrennial update to the 2014 CLRP, called Visualize 2045, that meets federal planning requirements, addresses the federal planning factors and goals in the TPB Vision and the Regional Transportation Priorities Plan, and includes a new Aspirational Element as specified by TPB Resolution R8-2018; and WHEREAS, on October 18, 2017, the TPB issued a Technical Inputs Solicitation Submission Guide, which is a formal call for area transportation implementing agencies to submit technical details, including those necessary to perform the required air quality and financial analyses of the Visualize 2045 Constrained Element, for projects, programs, and policies to be included in Visualize 2045 and the FY TIP; and WHEREAS, the transportation implementing agencies in the region provided project submissions for Visualize 2045 and the FY TIP, and the TPB Technical Committee and the TPB reviewed the project submissions at meetings in December 2017 and January 2018; and 1
10 WHEREAS, on January 17, 2018 the TPB approved the regionally significant projects submitted for inclusion in the Air Quality Conformity Analysis of Visualize 2045 and the FY TIP; and WHEREAS, on September 7, 2018 the draft Visualize 2045, the FY TIP and the Air Quality Conformity Analysis were released for a 30-day public comment period and interagency review; and WHEREAS, all plan elements are succinctly described in one Visualize 2045 plan document, with supplemental information provided in a series of appendices, and all this information is found and will continue to be found in one place on the TPB s website at Visualize2045.org; and WHEREAS, a financial plan was developed and included for Visualize 2045 which can be found in Appendix A: Financial Plan of Visualize 2045, that demonstrates that the forecast revenues reasonably expected to be available are equal to the estimated costs of expanding and adequately maintaining and operating the highway and transit system in the region through 2045; and WHEREAS, through recent legislative actions, the region can demonstrate that it can fully fund the largest transit provider s (Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA)) operational and state of good repair needs through 2045; and WHEREAS, during the development of Visualize 2045, the FY TIP, the Air Quality Conformity Analysis, the TPB Participation Plan was followed, and numerous opportunities were provided for public comment: (1) multiple outreach activities were conducted to hear from residents about their attitudes and ideas about transportation in the region, including a survey conducted in the Summer of 2017 and twelve deliberative forums conducted in the Spring of 2018; (2) at the December 14, 2017 TPB Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) meeting, the project submissions for inclusion in the Air Quality Conformity Analysis and the Air Quality Conformity work scope were released, and an opportunity for public comment on these submissions was provided at the beginning of the January TPB meeting; (3) at the January 17, 2018 meeting, the TPB accepted a set of public comments and responses on the on the project submissions for inclusion in the Visualize 2045 and TIP documents; (4) on July 12, 2018, a Public Forum was held on the development of the FY TIP; (5) on September 7, 2018, the draft Visualize 2045, the draft FY TIP, and the draft Air Quality Conformity Analysis were released for a 30-day public comment period which closed on October 7, 2018; (6) on September 12, 13 and 17, three open houses were conducted to share information about the contents of Visualize 2045; (7) on September 13, 2018, Visualize 2045 was presented to the TPB s Access for All Advisory Committee for their consideration and comment; (8) an opportunity for public comment on these documents was provided on the TPB website and at the beginning of the September and October TPB meetings; and (9) the documentation of Visualize 2045, the FY TIP, the Air Quality Conformity Analysis will include summaries of all comments and responses; and 2
11 WHEREAS, on September 21, 2018, the TPB received a briefing on the entire Visualize 2045 document showing how the plan meets federal planning requirements, addresses the federal planning factors and goals in the TPB Vision and the Regional Transportation Priorities Plan, and includes a new Aspirational Element as specified by TPB Resolution R8-2018; and WHEREAS, on October 5, 2018 the TPB Technical Committee passed Resolution TR recommending favorable action on Visualize 2045 by the Board; and WHEREAS, on October 17, 2018, the TPB passed Resolution R4-2019, determining that Visualize 2045 and the FY TIP conform with the requirements of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board approves Visualize 2045, the long-range transportation plan for the National Capital Region. Approved by the Transportation Planning Board at its regular meeting on October 17, Approved by the Transportation Planning Board at its regular meeting on November 16, Approved by the Transportation Planning Board at its regular meeting on October 17,
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