Environmental Assessment and Mitigation. Development of a transportation project must comply with the National Environmental Policy Act and the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, which require environmental clearance of federal-aid projects. The party named in Article 1, Responsible Parties, under AGREEMENT is responsible for the following:
A. The identification and assessment of any environmental problems associated with the development of a local project governed by this Agreement.
B. The cost of any environmental problem’s mitigation and remediation.
C. Providing any public meetings or public hearings required for the environmental assessment process. Public hearings will not be held prior to the approval of the Project schematic.
D. The preparation of the NEPA documents required for the environmental clearance of this Project. If the Local Government is responsible for the environmental assessment and mitigation, before the advertisement for bids, the Local Government shall provide to the State written documentation from the appropriate regulatory agency or agencies that all environmental clearances have been obtained.
Environmental Assessment and Mitigation. Development of a transportation project must comply with applicable environmental laws. The party named in article 1, Responsible Parties, under AGREEMENT is responsible for the following:
A. The identification and assessment of any environmental problems associated with the development of a local project governed by this Agreement.
B. The cost of any environmental problem’s mitigation and remediation.
C. Providing any public meetings or public hearings required for the environmental assessment process. Public hearings will not be held prior to the approval of Project schematic.
D. The preparation of the NEPA documents required for the environmental clearance of this Project. If the Local Government is responsible for the environmental assessment and mitigation, before the advertisement for bids, the Local Government shall provide to the State written documentation from the appropriate regulatory agency or agencies that all environmental clearances have been obtained.
Environmental Assessment and Mitigation. Development of the Project must comply with the National Environmental Policy Act and the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, which require environmental clearance of federal-aid projects.
A. The State is responsible for the identification and assessment of any environmental problems associated with the development of the Project governed by this Agreement.
B. Cost participation in environmental assessment and remediation work shall be paid by the parties in the same ratio as construction costs and will be included in the construction costs identified in Attachment D, Estimate of Direct Costs.
C. The State is responsible for providing any public meetings or public hearings required for development of the environmental assessment.
D. The State will not begin construction of the Project until identified environmental problems have been remediated, unless provided for otherwise.
Environmental Assessment and Mitigation. Development of a transportation project must comply with applicable environmental laws. The Local Government is responsible for:
A. The identification and assessment of any environmental problems associated with the development of the Project governed by this Agreement.
B. The cost of any environmental problem’s mitigation and remediation.
C. Providing any public meetings or public hearings required for development of all required environmental documents and obtaining all required permits and approvals.
D. The preparation of documents required for the environmental clearance of the Project. Before the advertisement for bids, the Local Government shall provide to the State written documentation from the appropriate regulatory agency or agencies that all environmental clearances and approvals have been obtained.
Environmental Assessment and Mitigation. Environmental assessment and mitigation will be carried out as stated in the Master Agreement. Additionally, before the advertisement for bids, the Local Government shall provide to the State written documentation from the appropriate regulatory agency or agencies that all environmental clearances have been obtained.
Environmental Assessment and Mitigation. Development of Project must comply with the National Environmental Policy Act and the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, which require environmental clearance of federal-aid projects.
7.1. Local Government is responsible for the identification and assessment of any environmental problems associated with the development of Project.
7.2. Local Government is responsible for the cost of any environmental problem’s mitigation and remediation. These costs will not be reimbursed or credited towards Local Government’s financial share of Project unless specified in the nomination form and approved by State or MPO in consultation with State.
7.3. Local Government is responsible for providing any public meetings or public hearings required for development of the environmental assessment.
7.4. Before the advertisement for bids, Local Government shall provide to State written documentation from the appropriate regulatory agency or agencies that all environmental clearances have been obtained.
Environmental Assessment and Mitigation. Development of Project must comply with the National Environmental Policy Act and the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, which require environmental clearance of federal- aid projects.
A. The Local Government is responsible for the identification and assessment of any environmental problems associated with the development of Project.
B. Local Government is responsible for the cost of any environmental problem’s mitigation and remediation. These costs will not be reimbursed or credited towards Local Government’s financial share of Project unless specified in the nomination form and approved by State or MPO in consultation with State.
C. Local Government is responsible for providing any public meetings or public hearings required for development of the environmental assessment, including any public hearing requirements that may be necessary when adding a bike lane.
D. Before the advertisement for bids, Local Government shall provide to State written documentation from the appropriate regulatory agency or agencies that all environmental clearances have been obtained.
Environmental Assessment and Mitigation. A. The Local Government is responsible for the identification and assessment of any environmental problems associated with the development of the Project subject to this Agreement.
B. The Local Government is responsible for the cost of any environmental problem’s mitigation and remediation.
C. The Local Government is responsible for providing any public meetings or public hearings required for development of the environmental assessment. Public hearings will not be held prior to the approval of project schematic.
D. The Local Government is responsible for the preparation of documents required for the environmental clearance of the Project.
E. Before the advertisement for bids, the Local Government shall provide to the Department written documentation from the appropriate regulatory agency or agencies that all environmental clearances have been obtained.
Environmental Assessment and Mitigation. Development of a transportation project must comply with the National Environmental Policy Act and the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, which require environmental clearance of federal-aid projects. The party named in Article 1, Responsible Parties, under AGREEMENT is responsible for the following:
A. The identification and assessment of any environmental problems associated with the development of a local project governed by this Agreement.
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C. Providing any public meetings or public hearings required for the environmental assessment process. Public hearings will not be held prior to the approval of the Project schematic.
D. The preparation of the NEPA documents required for the environmental clearance of this Project. If the Local Government is responsible for the environmental assessment and mitigation, before the advertisement for bids, the Local Government shall provide to the State written documentation from the appropriate regulatory agency or agencies that all environmental clearances have been obtained.
Environmental Assessment and Mitigation. All Projects within the Program must comply with the National Environment Policy Act and the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, which require environmental clearance of federal-aid projects. No environmental problems were identified in the existing information provided and reviews performed for the Projects. The cost of any mitigation and remediation of environmental problems, identified during construction shall be covered by change order to the construction contract approved by the Lead Agency. Any additional mitigation and remediation costs that arise shall be governed by Section 2, “Costs; Overruns/Underruns”.