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Welcome to the. USA Parkway Project Public Information Meeting ALL INFORMATION PRESENTED IS PRELIMINARY AND SUBJECT TO REVISION. January 17, 2012. Meeting Format and Public Comments.
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Welcome to the USA Parkway Project Public Information Meeting ALL INFORMATION PRESENTED IS PRELIMINARY AND SUBJECT TO REVISION. January 17, 2012
Meeting Format and Public Comments • Questions to be addressed during the open comment period are to be written on a card available at the welcome table and given to a project representative prior to the start of the presentation • A court reporter is available to take comments today • Comments can also be submitted on the comment form • Submit comment forms today or by mail, fax , or e-mail (info@dot.state.nv.us) • Reference the project in your correspondence (USA Parkway Project) • Comments must be received by 5:00 p.m. Friday, February 3, 2012
What is the Project • A proposed transportation link between Interstate 80 in Storey County and US 50 in Lyon County • 5.5 miles of USA Parkway in Storey County already exists • 4.5 miles to County line has been graded but not paved • From the County line to US 50 is an additional 8.6 miles
Project History and Status HISTORY: 2000 2011 • Tahoe Reno Industrial Center (TRIC) built improvements from I-80 to the Storey/Lyon County line • TRIC previously analyzed alignment options to US 50 and held public and stakeholder meetings • NDOT is initiating a preliminary design and environmental process to consider transportation solutions to improve connectivity between I-80 and US 50 STATUS: • The previous work and public input will be considered, but NDOT is still considering reasonable and feasible alternatives • The project is currently not funded for construction
What is the Purpose of this Environmental Assessment • To satisfy the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) • To identify the transportation problems and needs in the study area • To evaluate alternative transportation solutions to improve connectivity between I-80 and US 50 • To evaluate and document impacts of implementing a transportation link between I-80 and US 50 • Required if federal funding becomes available
What is the Purpose of this Meeting? • Provide information about the study process • Seek your input regarding: • The purpose and need for the project • Potential alternatives • Community issues and concerns • Your input will help NDOT refine the study and alternatives
Agency Participants • The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is the lead federal agency • The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) is the lead state agency • The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is a cooperating agency • Various local and state agencies will play an active role
Preliminary Purpose and Need • Provide a new north-south transportation link between I-80 and US 50 that will enhance local and regional access and mobility • Provide an alternative/redundant vehicle route in case of an emergency or construction on I-80, US 50, or US 95A • Support planned land uses and economic development • Improve efficiency of freight movement from areas east of Reno to points south
Alternatives Evaluation • Several preliminary alignments have been developed. NDOT will consider reasonable and feasible alternatives including a no build alternative. Alternatives will be evaluated based on: • Design standards • Terrain and topography • Existing roadway network • Land status • Environmental and human impacts • Cultural resources • Public input and comment
We Are Seeking Your Input • You know your community best. We need your input on: • The purpose and need for the project • Alternative solutions and alignments • Potential issues in the study area Comments should be submitted by February 3, 2012 to: Steve M. Cooke, P.E., ChiefEnvironmental Services DivisionNevada Department of Transportation1263 South Stewart StreetCarson City, NV 89712 E-mail: scooke@dot.state.nv.usE-mail: info@dot.state.nv.us