All possible planning definition

All possible planning means that the project must include all reasonable measures identified in
All possible planning means that “all reasonable measures identified in the Section 4(f) evaluation to minimize harm or mitigate for adverse impacts and effects must be included in the project.” 23 C.F.R. § 774.17. The § 4(f) analysis includes a
All possible planning. , means all reasonable measures identified in the Section 4(f) analysis to minimize harm or mitigate adverse effects to the resource resulting from the “use,” were considered and documented. Impacts to the Section 4(f) property should be reduced or eliminated by including mitigation in the analysis. In addition, the mitigation measures are relied upon as part of the comparison of alternatives.

More Definitions of All possible planning

All possible planning means that all reasonable measures identified in the Section 4(f) evaluation to minimize harm or to mitigate for adverse impacts and effects must be included in the project.
All possible planning means that all reasonable measures to minimize harm or mitigate adverse impacts must be included in the project. With regard to historic sites, this means the measures as agreed to by the FAA and the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) in accordance with the consultation process under the regulations implementing Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA). As the Proposed Action would involve a use, a separate Section 4(f) Statement was prepared.