Examples of Regional Significance in a sentence
The development of the potential PoDIs will consider what phase or elements will be reviewed and the 10 risk areas of Complexity, Cost, Schedule, Urgency, Environmental & Stakeholders, Funding, Project Administration, Regional Significance, Corporate Actions, and Local Considerations.
The Projects of National and Regional Significance program provides designated funding for high cost projects of national or regional importance.
Regional Significance: Future multi storey car parks will service local and regional accessibility.
Each TE will review the preliminary list of all highway construction projects presented in MoDOT’s draft STIP and will develop their list of potential PoDIs. The development of the potential PoDIs will consider what phrase or elements will be reviewed and the 10 risk areas of Complexity, Cost, Schedule, Urgency, Environmental & Stakeholders, Funding, Project Administration, Regional Significance, Corporate Actions, and Local Considerations.
Upon a Municipality receiving an application, including sketch plans, for a Development of Regional Significance and Impact (hereinafter referred to as DRI) as defined by the Plan, the Municipality shall provide a copy of the application and supporting materials to SWLSC for comment.
A PoCI may include Major Projects >$500 million, Executive Order Projects, TIGER projects, Projects of National and Regional Significance and Other Division Office/HQ Significant Projects.
After the project short-list has been developed, the TEs and Program Specialists will perform a risk-based assessment of all projects using 10 risk areas of Complexity, Cost, Schedule, Urgency, Environmental & Stakeholders, Funding, Project Administration, Regional Significance, Corporate Actions, and Local Considerations and may be scored in the Missouri Screening Tool (MST).
The MRST includes assessments in the 10 risk areas of Complexity, Cost, Schedule, Urgency, Environmental & Stakeholders, Funding, Project Administration, Regional Significance, Corporate Actions, and Local Considerations.
After the project short-list, has been developed, the TEs and Program Specialists will perform a risk-based assessment of all projects using 10 risk areas of Complexity, Cost, Schedule, Urgency, Environmental & Stakeholders, Funding, Project Administration, Regional Significance, Corporate Actions, and Local Considerations and may be scored in the Missouri Screening Tool (MST).
The Tentative Map was a project of Regional Significance and received its final approval from the Truckee Xxxxxxx Regional Planning Commission on June 14, 2006.