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Learn about the nomination process for the National Scenic Byways Program, including eligibility criteria and required documents. Find resources for preparing nominations and get guidance on where to begin.
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WWW. BYWAYSRESOURCECENTER.ORG National Scenic Byways Program:Nominations National Program processes
DISCLAIMER • The last nomination cycle and designation event took place in 2005. • FHWA anticipates another round of nominations and designations within 1-2 years; however specific timelines and materials are not available yet. • Many of the materials referenced today are from the 2005 nomination cycle. • Most importantly, please refer to the Interim Policy for more information. The last nomination cycle and designation event took place in 2005. FHWA anticipates another round of nominations and designations within 1-2 years; however specific timelines and materials are not available yet. Many of the materials referenced today are from the 2005 nomination cycle. Future materials may not necessarily match the 2005 materials. Please refer to the Interim Policy for more information.
The road to becoming an AMERICA’S BYWAY: • Intrinsic Qualities: • Proof of Significance • State Designated Route • Corridor Management Plan • National Designation Application The last nomination cycle and designation event took place in 2005. FHWA anticipates another round of nominations and designations within 1-2 years; however specific timelines and materials are not available yet. Many of the materials referenced today are from the 2005 nomination cycle. Future materials may not necessarily match the 2005 materials. Please refer to the Interim Policy for more information.
WHERE TO BEGIN:Bywaysonline.org • 2005 Solicitation Memo • 2005 Nomination Guide • 2005 Designation Readiness Worksheet • 1995 Interim Policy for the National Scenic Byways Program • A listing of all designated byways and their respective Intrinsic Qualities The last nomination cycle and designation event took place in 2005. FHWA anticipates another round of nominations and designations within 1-2 years; however specific timelines and materials are not available yet. Many of the materials referenced today are from the 2005 nomination cycle. Future materials may not necessarily match the 2005 materials. Please refer to the Interim Policy for more information.
Bywaysonline.org: The last nomination cycle and designation event took place in 2005. FHWA anticipates another round of nominations and designations within 1-2 years; however specific timelines and materials are not available yet. Many of the materials referenced today are from the 2005 nomination cycle. Future materials may not necessarily match the 2005 materials. Please refer to the Interim Policy for more information.
Nominations: • ‘Nomination is not about filling out an application. It is about telling the byway’s story, the significance of its intrinsic qualities, and what a visitor will find as they travel the byway’ • -- 2005 Official Solicitation Memo The last nomination cycle and designation event took place in 2005. FHWA anticipates another round of nominations and designations within 1-2 years; however specific timelines and materials are not available yet. Many of the materials referenced today are from the 2005 nomination cycle. Future materials may not necessarily match the 2005 materials. Please refer to the Interim Policy for more information.
Where to Begin: • Your state byway coordinator: ‘We have discussed our interest in seeking national designation with our state scenic byway coordinator and understand the state’s requirements for a Nomination submittal to FHWA’ -- 2005 Designation Readiness Worksheet The last nomination cycle and designation event took place in 2005. FHWA anticipates another round of nominations and designations within 1-2 years; however specific timelines and materials are not available yet. Many of the materials referenced today are from the 2005 nomination cycle. Future materials may not necessarily match the 2005 materials. Please refer to the Interim Policy for more information.
2005 Designation Readiness Worksheet: • State Designation • Vehicles Accommodated • Provisions for Bikes and Pedestrians • CMP Available • Byway Continuity • Assess your Intrinsic Qualities • Source: 2005 Nomination Guide each of these items are described in the INTERIM POLICY The last nomination cycle and designation event took place in 2005. FHWA anticipates another round of nominations and designations within 1-2 years; however specific timelines and materials are not available yet. Many of the materials referenced today are from the 2005 nomination cycle. Future materials may not necessarily match the 2005 materials. Please refer to the Interim Policy for more information.
National Scenic Byway &All-American Roads • Both designations are part of the America’s Byways Brand. • There are different requirements • CMP Requirements • 14 points contained in Interim Policy for National Scenic Byways • 17 points contained in Interim Policy for All-American Roads • Foreign Travel promotion, interpretation and marketing • Address the potential for increased tourism • Multi-lingual needs • AAR’s must address accommodating tour buses • There are other differences………. These Differences are described in the interim policy The last nomination cycle and designation event took place in 2005. FHWA anticipates another round of nominations and designations within 1-2 years; however specific timelines and materials are not available yet. Many of the materials referenced today are from the 2005 nomination cycle. Future materials may not necessarily match the 2005 materials. Please refer to the Interim Policy for more information.
Route Significance: • From the 1995 Interim Policy: ‘National Scenic Byway: The characteristics associated with the Intrinsic Qualities are those that are distinct and most representative of a region’ ‘All American Road: The characteristics associated with the Intrinsic Qualities are those that those that best represent the nation and those that contain one-of-a-kind features that do not exist elsewhere’ -- 1995 National Scenic Byways Interim Policy The last nomination cycle and designation event took place in 2005. FHWA anticipates another round of nominations and designations within 1-2 years; however specific timelines and materials are not available yet. Many of the materials referenced today are from the 2005 nomination cycle. Future materials may not necessarily match the 2005 materials. Please refer to the Interim Policy for more information.
The 2005 Nominations: • The Nomination Application had three parts: • The Traveler Experience • Essence of the Byway • Intrinsic Qualities • Photo’s • Traveler Orientation • Main Features • Itinerary • Preparedness • Traveler Services • Wayfinding and Wayshowing • Telling Your Story The last nomination cycle and designation event took place in 2005. FHWA anticipates another round of nominations and designations within 1-2 years; however specific timelines and materials are not available yet. Many of the materials referenced today are from the 2005 nomination cycle. Future materials may not necessarily match the 2005 materials. Please refer to the Interim Policy for more information.
The 2005 Nominations (con’t): • The Nomination Application had three parts: • Proof • Designation Justification • Description of IQ’s • Route Significance • Community Involvement • Corridor Management Plan Info • Intrinsic Qualities • Administrative and Technical The last nomination cycle and designation event took place in 2005. FHWA anticipates another round of nominations and designations within 1-2 years; however specific timelines and materials are not available yet. Many of the materials referenced today are from the 2005 nomination cycle. Future materials may not necessarily match the 2005 materials. Please refer to the Interim Policy for more information.
IN SUMMARY: • Specific dates have not been released • Good communication with your state byway coordinator • Refer to 2005 Designation Readiness Worksheet– remember though, this may not look identical for future nominations. • Most importantly, be familiar with the 1995 Interim Policy. The last nomination cycle and designation event took place in 2005. FHWA anticipates another round of nominations and designations within 1-2 years; however specific timelines and materials are not available yet. Many of the materials referenced today are from the 2005 nomination cycle. Future materials may not necessarily match the 2005 materials. Please refer to the Interim Policy for more information.
Questions: • Keep on the lookout in Vistas • Visit the program websites often: • www.bywaysonline.org • www.bywaysresourcecenter.org • Contact FHWA staff with questions • Contact info is on the websites above The last nomination cycle and designation event took place in 2005. FHWA anticipates another round of nominations and designations within 1-2 years; however specific timelines and materials are not available yet. Many of the materials referenced today are from the 2005 nomination cycle. Future materials may not necessarily match the 2005 materials. Please refer to the Interim Policy for more information.
PA Byways Program: Process Sponsor submits expression of Interest at www.dot.state.pa.us • Governmental Entity submits completed application form at • www.dot.state.pa.us State Designation by Secretary of Transportation Optional Federal Designation • Press Release Issued • Byways Designation Ceremony • Signs Unveiled • Media Advisory Issued Application for Federal Funding
PA BYWAYS INTEREST FORM Section A. 1. I am interested in pursuing a PA Byway designation for the following road: List Road Name (s): ________________________________________________________ 2. Please list the county (s) that the proposed Byway will bisect. 3. Please indicate if the road is locally owned or state owned and provide the applicable Local and/or State Route numbers. 4. What is the length of the proposed Byway? (in miles) _____ 5. Provide the route (s) road name (s) and State Route (s) on which the proposed Byway is traveled from beginning terminus to ending terminus. 6. Circle the route's most primary quality: Scenic, Historic, Cultural, Recreational, Archaeological, Natural Section B. 7. Please list your contact information here (organization that you represent, name, full address, phone, fax, and email) 8. Provide Governmental contact information (governmental entity, contact name, full address, phone, fax, and email) (The governmental contact is who will be nominating the byway as one of the requirements on the byways application). Section C. 9. Additional interest for this designation has been expressed by the following: (Please provide names and organizations 10. Please list each county and its municipalities that the proposed Byway will be in: 11. Please list each county and municipality aware of your interest in pursuing a Byway designation: (Please provide the contact information for the person in each municipality that has been contacted. (title, name, address, phone, fax, email) To the best of your knowledge, indicate if future byways funding will be sought for byways projects? Yes ____ No____. (Note: Match finds are required- 80% Fed and 20% Local) 12. Is there opposition? 13. What is the anticipated timeframe for the designation? (mm/yyyy) 14. The following assistance is requested Purpose To make PennDOT aware that you are expressing interest in a specific road or roads becoming designated. Key Points Submit the interest form electronically Provide contacts What is the Primary Quality Is there opposition INTEREST FORM
Provide a proposed Byway Name Provide a strategy for maintaining and enhancing the qualities Provide a county map that identifies corridor boundaries as well as the location of the required qualities Application-Key Points • Scenic Byways designated by a “Legislative Act” must go through the PA Byways Process
PA Byways are designated by PennDOT, Secretary of Transportation in support of local planning efforts to: Improve or enhance the look of specific roads; Maintain natural resources & other special qualities along specific routes; and Provide enhanced opportunities for funding. Byways can be any public road – state or locally maintained - paved or unpaved! The Pennsylvania Program Requirements
A road must be nominated by a governmental entity and have the support of: County government Regional planning agency Tourist promotion agency and State Legislative representatives And, if the road is a primary road, the municipality must prohibit new off-site advertising Byways must have local support
Preservation- protection of or from a resource you believe may become threatened Community pride – carries heightened awareness and recognition of the community. Be proud of the hidden treasures! Enhance/Funding - FHWA has funds available only to designated byways – Generate Revenue- Increased business and jobs from tourist dollars. Promote Tourism - may attract visitors and economic development Marketing-Byways are marketed by the state tourism office and be signed a Pennsylvania Byway – for free!
Pennsylvania Byways- Marketing • Are recognized by PA’s travel and tourism website: www.visitPA/byways.com • Pennsylvania Travel Guide • Transportation and Tourism Map of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Byways Are recognized by the National Scenic Byways Program and are promoted on their website @www.byways.org Are eligible for National Scenic Byway status, but can apply for National Scenic Byways funds even if not a National Scenic Byway
To learn more visit: www.state.pa.us/more links/Transportation Planning/Byways