COORDINATION POINTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Sample Clauses

COORDINATION POINTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES. The following is a list of key coordination points and agencies responsible for activities during that coordination point. Activities with an ** are also coordination points for the public. Coordination Point Information/Activity Provided Agency Responsible Comments Provided or Activity Conducted Agency Responsible Date completed Notice of Intent (NOI) • Prepare a copy of the NOI • Publish NOI in newspaper and Federal Register; October 14, 2005 ** • Invite agencies and public to public scoping meeting – October 11, 2005** FHWA • Participation in scoping process Participating/ Cooperating Agencies October 14, 2005 (NOI published Federal Register, Volume 70, Number 198, pages 60129-60130). October 11, 2005 – Scoping meeting/open house.** Purpose and Need* • Provide agencies and public with draft Purpose and Need via public meetings and/or project website and letters** • Solicit comments** • Invite public and agencies to public scoping meeting/project open house** FHWA ODOT • Comments on Purpose and Need Participating/ Cooperating Agencies October 11, 2005 – Scoping meeting/open house— provided comment forms for Purpose and Need. ** November/December 2005 – Purpose and Need presented to CETAS, concurrence received January 2006. Available on project website and presented to local jurisdictions during 2006** February 20, 2006, April 17, 2006, October 13, 2006 (Washington County letter) – Purpose and Need included in invitation letter. 6002 Coordination Plan and Project Schedule • Provide agencies and public with a draft 6002 Coordination Plan for review and comment** FHWA ODOT • Comments on Coordination Plan Participating/ Cooperating Agencies July 2006 – Distributed 6002 Coordination Plan and project schedule for review and comment. Available on project website. ** Collaboration on impact assessment methodologies • Provide Agencies with draft methodologies for evaluation and review FHWA ODOT • Comments on method- ologies Participating/ Cooperating Agencies February and March 2006 – Provided agencies with the opportunity to review methodology reports, distributed reports to agencies as they requested them. June 2006 – discussed methodology reports at CETAS meeting. Range of Alternatives* • Provide Agencies and public with information regarding alternatives/ options being considered** • Solicit comments** • Hold scoping meeting/ project open house** FHWA ODOT • Comments on Range of Alternatives/ Options Participating/ Cooperating Agencies May/June 2006 – Range o...
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