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T3 Webinar Traffic Incident Management (TIM) Performance Measures June 12, 2014 Susanna Hughes Reck Office of Transportation Performance Management. Objectives. Broad overview of MAP-21 PM Provisions Rulemaking scope, content and approach Schedule Communications and outreach.
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T3 WebinarTraffic Incident Management (TIM) Performance Measures June 12, 2014 Susanna Hughes Reck Office of Transportation Performance Management
Objectives • Broad overview of MAP-21 PM Provisions • Rulemaking scope, content and approach • Schedule • Communications and outreach
MAP-21 Background-Performance • National Goals–Focuses the Federal aid program on 7 goals supported through the statewide and metropolitan planning process. • Measures – USDOT to establish performance measures through rulemaking • Targets- All States, Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs), and public transportation agencies required to establish targets for each of the measures established by USDOT. • Plans – All States, MPOs, and public transportation agencies are required to develop a number of plans to document strategies and investments to address performance needs. • Reports – All States, MPOs, and public transportation agencies are required to report on progress toward the achievement of their targets. • Accountability– All States will be held accountable to making significant progress toward the achievement of their targets establishedfor the National Highway Performance Program (NHPP) and the Highway Safety Improvement
11 Inter-related Rulemakings http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/tpm
Overview of Performance Management • Highway Safety Programs Grants (NHTSA) • Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) (FHWA) • Metro and Statewide Planning (FHWA-FTA) • Safety Performance Measures (FHWA) • Infrastructure Performance Measures (FHWA) • System Performance Measures (FHWA) • Highway Asset Management Plan (FHWA) • Transit Asset Management (FTA) • National Transit Safety Program (FTA) • Transit Agency Safety Plan (FTA) • Transit Safety Management Systems (FTA)
FHWA Proposal Comment Periods - 2014 Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec HSIP Stage 1 Safety PM Planning Asset Management Stage 2 Infrastructure Condition PM Stage 3 System Performance+ PM Infrastructure Condition PM NPRM
Rollout of the NPRMS • For each NPRM, FHWA plans to have: • NPRM Informational launch events • An informational session at relevant national conferences, upon request • Additional supplementary webinars scheduled to focus on details of target setting, progress achievement and/or other requirements • Comments will not be accepted during these informational sessions. • All Public Comments should be submitted through the E-docket for consideration in the final regulation • Public comment periods will be a minimum of 90 days for all NPRMs except the HSIP and TAMP NPRMs which is 60 days.
NPRM Status http://www.dot.gov/regulations/report-on-significant-rulemakings
Additional FHWA Resources • MAP-21 Web Site www.fhwa.dot.gov/map21 • Transportation Performance Management Web Site www.fhwa.dot.gov/tpm • Performance Measure Rulemaking Direct Contact to FHWA PerformanceMeasuresRulemaking@dot.gov • FHWA Safety Program website http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/ • Performance-based Planning and Programming http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/performance_based_planning/