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Tribal Transportation The Long and Winding Road Tribal Transportation Program Coordinating Committee (TTPCC) 19th National Tribal Transportation Conference Anaheim Marriott Hotel 700 West Convention Way, Anaheim, CA 92802 October 4, 2016 John P. Smith, Transportation Director Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho Tribes of the Wind River Indian Reservation TTPCC Chairperson 1

TTPCC Overview TTPCC Background Leadership Members Workgroups FY16 - Review FY17 - Current Work Issues Request for Tribal Input Upcoming Meetings

TTPCC Background Purpose 25 CFR Part 170.155-158 Provide Input & Recommendations Development of Policy & Procedures Supplement government to government consultation Obtain Input from Tribes, BIA, & FHWA

Round-Abouts Play an Important Part in Safety 4

TTPCC Background Membership 25 CFR Part 170.155 158 Tribal Representatives & Alternates nominated from their respective BIA Regions. Appointed by the Secretary. Federal Agency Representatives. Safety is a huge issue in Indian Country. Tribal Children crossing road to get to school in Washington State.

Committee @ Seneca May 2016 6

TTPCC Background Responsibilities 25 CFR Part 170.155 158 Development & Revisions of Stewardship Plan TTP Regulations, Policy, & Procedures TTP Eligible Activities TTP Transit Policy TTP Management Systems National Tribal Transportation Needs Review & Provide Recommendations Design Issues

Dual Language Signage Issue 8

TTPCC Background (25 CFR Part 170.155-158) Responsibilities (cont.) The Committee also reviews and provides recommendations on Tribal Transportation Program national concerns, including the implementation of 25 CFR 170, as amended. Jicarilla, New Mexico TTP Road

Tribal Bridge Work Success 10

Project Success- Shoshone-Bannock Tribes Before After

Committee Leadership Chair Mr. John P. Smith Vice-Chair Mr. Edward K. Thomas, Jr. (Sam) Secretary Mr. Rick Galloway 12

Committee Membership Eastern Region Jody Clark Jeremy Whipple Midwest Region (*) Mike Moilanen Brett Blackdeer So Plains Region Art Muller Angela Blind Alaska Region Ed (Sam) Thomas Clarence Daniel Great Plains Region (*) Dakota Longbrake Vacant Navajo Region (*) Jonathan Nez Garret Silversmith * Regions undergoing re-nomination process 13

Committee Membership Pacific Region Jacque Hostler-Carmesin Sandi Tripp Rocky Mountain Region (*) John Smith Tracy Robinson Southwest Region Royce Gchachu Vacant Northwest Region Rick Galloway Michael Cardwell Western Region Sandra Shade Vacant Eastern Oklahoma Wayne Wylie Lindsay Earls * Regions undergoing re-nomination process 14

Committee Membership Non-voting Federal Members BIA- LeRoy Gishi FHWA Cindi Ptak Acting till 1/31/17 16

Workgroup New Structure & Focus FY16 Accomplishment All meeting attendees will participate as members of the workgroup Development Teams All Regular and Workgroup meetings are open to the Public Meeting Protocol will be enforced

Workgroup New Structure & Focus (Cont.) Group 1: Operations (Technical Standards & Funding) o Subpart C Inventory o Subpart D From Planning to Construction o Subpart G Maintenance o FTA Transit o Other Group 2: Administration (Delivery of Services & Policy) o Subpart A National Policy, Definitions o Subpart B Program Policy and Eligibility o Subpart E Service Delivery, Contracting Mechanisms o Subpart F Program Reviews, Stewardship Plan o Rights-of-Way o Other 18

Meeting with FHWA-FLH Associate Administrator John Baxter 19

Workgroup membership 24 members of the TTPCC 1 member from each region should be assigned to each workgroup, look at the strengths of your regional members and decide Elect Chair and Vice-Chair for each group

Initial Assignment Establish Ground Rules Brainstorm a list of issues within your area that you believe should be addressed. From the list determine the deliverable and timeframe for each item. Next, determine both the priorities as well as what can easily and quickly be accomplished (low bearing fruit) Now as a workgroup, decide how to attack each of the items you have selected. Together as a workgroup; or Smaller subgroups with team leaders. Assemble a Work plan for the group that will be presented back to the entire PCC. Show the items, deliverables and timeframes. 21

What does this provide Indian Country? Recommendations at the workgroup level provides: Tribes in each region assurance that every Indian Tribal Government has representation in both workgroups when issue definition, SOW and analysis is in formative stage TTPCC organization, documentation and exposure also provides consistency with real expectations TTPCC Websites https://flh.fhwa.dot.gov/programs/ttp/cc / http://www.bia.gov/whoweare/bia/ois/ Transportation/ttpcc/index 22

What does this provide Indian Country? Timeframes with Deliverables TTPCC workgroup organization structure provides expedited issue review process with performance standards that reassures Indian Country as well as the Secretaries that accomplishments are expected. TTPCC is required to submit bi-annual reports to AS-IA & Assoc Admin for FHWA

Support FHWA and BIA can assist with meetings, teleconferences, as well as technical advisors. It could lead to additional workgroup meetings in lieu of entire team, which is easier to get approved. Entire team would convene possibly two or three times/year. Washington, D.C. meeting would likely be TTPCC leadership, workgroup leaders, and team leaders (if allowed).

TTPCC FY2016 Review - 1 The Tribal Transportation Program Coordinating Committee provided Input on the following ITEMS ( indicates completed). Agenda Items Addressed in FY16 o ROW 25 CFR Part 169-Final Rule Published o TTP 25 CFR Part 170 Revisions. o Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) teams 25

TTPCC FY2016 Review 2 Agenda Items Addressed in FY16 ( indicates completed) o Stewardship Plan (MOU and Communications) o ROW 25 CFR Part 169 Final Rule Published o Use of 23USC 202(a)(9); Provides authority for Title 23 funds be made available to Tribes through Agreements with BIA or FHWA. (see slide 31) o TTPCC- Web Site (News, File Exchange, Blog, Misc.) o TTP 25 CFR Part 170 Revisions. oagenda Items Carried Forward to FY2017 o Inventory ITIMS software Re-Write Implementation o Minimum requirements Inventory o GIS (NTGISC) BIA Pilot Project for NTTFI o Performance Monitoring Items and Procedures o Stewardship Plan (Operations Manual) o Rights-of-Way (Ownership and Maintenance) o Signage Policy for Dual Language signs o Ownership vs. Public Authority responsible for Maintenance o Subpart E Delivery of Funds in a timely fashion o FTA Awaiting Consultation with the Committee on specific issues. 26

TTPCC FY2016 Review - 3 TTPCC: Correspondence from ASIA, BIA or FHWA o Assoc Admin-TTPCC,160509,Response_to151117- PCCltr o 160920,FLH-to-TTPCC(pptx) TTP/FAST Act update o BIADOT to TTPCC (pptx) QA/QC Team o TTP Updates by BIADOT and FHWA/FLH (each mtg.) o BIA Briefings NTGISC -BIA Pilot Project

TTPCC FY2016 Review - 4 TTPCC: Correspondence from PCC to AS-IA BIA or FHWA 1511Nov17,PCC- Annual Report /Update-to- ASIA+FHWA 1609 Sep22, TTPCC-Letter to Mr Black ROW issue and invite to Jan 2017 meeting 1609 Sep22,TTPCC ltr-to FHWA+AS-IA 2017 Meeting Schedule 1609 Sep 22 TTPCC ltr to FHWA + AS-IA Dual Language Signs 16 09 Sep 22 TTPCC ltr to FHWA + AS-IA ROW Issues

23 USC 202(a)(9) Authorizes State Transfer of Title 23 funds to Tribal Governments 202(a)(9) Provides authority to Transfer Title 23 funds that were provided to a state, county, or local government to make available to Tribes through an Agreement with BIA or FHWA (Sovereignty Issue). 1. State must request that funds be transferred to a Tribe for a project or activity 2. FHWA has finalized the specific language for its TTP Funding Agreements and will individually work with a tribe and state to complete the Agreement. Language has been made available to BIA and Tribes as well. 3. Funds must be tracked separately but the project is carried out like a TTP project.

TTPCC FY2017 Work Plan Request for Tribal Input The Committee is in the process of developing the Committee s work plan for FY17. In order to identify the TTP issues the TTPCC is seeking Tribal input on the issues that are impacting your transportation program. Please identify your issues and email them to your Regional representatives as soon as possible, so that they may be included in the work plan.

Next Meeting The TTPCC will meet the week of October 31, 2016 in Washington, D.C. The biannual meeting will be with: Lawrence Roberts, Acting AS-IA and Timothy Hess, - FHWA / FLHO Assoc. Admin. Tentative Public TTPCC meetings proposed in January, April, June, & September 2017. 31

IN MEMORIAM Julianne Baltar took her walk in the Forest on August 14, 2016. Julie worked tirelessly for the advancement of Tribal Transportation both in Alaska and nationwide. Julianne was the President of the Alaska Tribal Transportation Workgroup (ATTWG), as well as the Recorder for the TTPCC. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. Our condolences to her husband Bruce, the family and Julie s many friends

BEST WISHES BOB! After more than 14 years working as the Manager of the IRR / TTP Mr. Robert Sparrow has announced his retirement. Bob s last duties will be as the Designated Federal Official for the Tribal Transportation Self- Governance Negotiated Rule Making Committee, which has just convened. We wish Bob the best of luck in all his future endeavors. Enjoy this time with your family. May your golf scores remain low, and your spirits high!

Thank you Questions?