Federal Highway Administration Sample Clauses

Federal Highway Administration. This Agreement is entered into subject to approval by the Federal Highway Administration, and is further subject to the availability of federal and state funds for this construction.
Federal Highway Administration. The Federal Agency authorized to approve plans and contracts for Federal-Aid Highway projects. They also inspect such projects to ensure Contract compliance. A local street or road usually next to an arterial Highway that serves abutting property and adjacent areas and controls access. A public way for vehicles, including the entire Right of Way. The Project Engineer’s representative who inspects Contract performance in detail.
Federal Highway Administration. GA (FHWA GA), and Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT). GEORGIA FHWA (GA SA PL Y410 Funding) APDD (GA PL Match) TOTALS WORK ELEMENT 5 - SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION STUDIES TASK 5.1 – Georgia Avenue Traffic Calming and Pedestrian Access Purpose: Overview: GDOT has initiated the replacement of the Georgia Avenue/15th Street Bridge. As one of the most important gateways into not only North Augusta but also into Aiken County and South Carolina, the city must connect proposed improvements through the North Augusta downtown area. The projects will include, at a minimum, traffic calming, recommendations for on-street parking, and recommendations for improved pedestrian and multimodal accommodations in downtown North Augusta.
Federal Highway Administration. 1. The Arizona Division organizational structure consists of three levels of line management: District Engineer, Assistant District Administrator, Division Administrator.
Federal Highway Administration. Each Borrower shall provide the Bank with its safety rating within two (2) Business Days after receipt of any safety rating notification from the Federal Highway Administration pursuant to 49 C.F.R. §385.
Federal Highway Administration. This project is an Assigned Project under the current FHWA and Caltrans Joint Stewardship and Oversight Agreement. As previously mentioned, the project will submit a MAR to the FHWA for approval during the PS&E phase of the proposed Managed Lane Connector Ramp at the I-80/ US 50 interchange. The project requires the following coordination:‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌
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Federal Highway Administration. 1. The Arizona Division organizational structure consists of three levels of line management: District Engineer, Assistant District Administrator, Division Administrator. 2. The Division Office uses an Operations Team organizational structure. The leadership of the Operations Team is led by a District Engineer who has administrative authority statewide. The Team includes an Environmental Specialist with oversight responsibilities on environmental issues for the entire State and five Area Engineers with responsibilities as delineated in Paragraph 3 below.‌ 3. Each Area Engineer has oversight responsibilities for project development, environment and project approvals. The Area Engineer designated A-1 is responsible for activities in ADOT’s Phoenix (East/Central) District. The Area Engineer designated A-2 is responsible for activities in ADOT’s Tucson, Flagstaff and Safford Districts. The Area Engineer designated A-4 is responsible for ADOT’s Prescott, Globe, Holbrook and Kingman Districts. The Area Engineer designated A-5 is responsible for activities in ADOT’s Phoenix (West) and Yuma Districts.‌ 4. In addition, the Arizona Division has a Right-of-Way Officer responsible for right-of-way actions and issues for the entire State. D-16 MOU No. AZ-931-0309 III. AUTHORITY ………………………………………………………………………………… 1
Federal Highway Administration. 1. The Arizona Division organizational structure consists of three levels of line management: District Engineer, Assistant Division Administrator, Division Administrator. 2. The Division Office uses an Operations Team organizational structure. The leadership of the Operations Team is shared (co-led) by the two District Engineers, both of whom have administrative authority statewide. The Team includes an Environmental Specialist with oversight responsibilities on environmental issues for the entire State: and four Area Engineers with responsibilities as delineated in Paragraph 3 below. 3. Each Area Engineer has oversight responsibilities for project development, environment, and project approvals. The Area Engineer designated A-1 is responsible for activities in ADOT's Phoenix District. The Area Engineer designated A-2 is responsible for activities in ADOT’s Tucson, Yuma and Safford Districts. The Area Engineer designated A-3 is responsible for activities in ADOT’s Kingman and Flagstaff Districts. The Area Engineer designated A-4 is responsible for ADOT’s Prescott, Globe and Holbrook Districts. 4. In addition, the Arizona Division has a Right-of-Way Officer responsible for right-of-way actions and issues for the entire State.
Federal Highway Administration. ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇, Date Division Administrator, Arizona Division Office ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, Deputy Director for Transportation/State Engineer, Arizona Department of Transportation Date Clean Air Act (CAA), 42 U.S.C. §§ 7401–7671q. Including determinations for project-level conformity if required for the project. Noise Control Act of 1972, 42 U.S.C. §§ 4901-4918 Compliance with the noise regulations in 23 CFR part 772 (except approval of the State noise requirements in accordance with 23 CFR 772.7)