This appears to be just the beginning.... Note paragraph 4:   "The
Department will build on this initial list of projects by reviewing the
numerous nominations it is receiving from governors and local officials,
and announcing on a regular basis those projects selected by the
President�s task force on environmental stewardship".
Mike Neuman

"You show me pollution, and I will show you people who are not paying
their own way, people who are stealing from the public, people who are
getting the public to pay their costs of production.  All environmental
pollution is a subsidy."
- Robert Kennedy Jr., in Foreword to "Beyond Earth Day: Fulfilling the
Promise", by Gaylord Nelson, 2002.

--------- Forwarded message ----------
Subject: DOT: Announces List of Infrastructure Construction Projects For
Accelerated Environmental Review

Thursday, October 31, 2002
DOT 100-02
Contact:  Bill Outlaw
Telephone: 202-366-0660

U.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces List of Infrastructure
Construction Projects For Accelerated Environmental Review

U.S. Transportation Secretary Norman Y. Mineta today announced an initial
list of seven transportation construction projects around the country
that
will receive accelerated environmental review under President Bush�s
executive order last month on environmental stewardship.  The executive
order called for a Cabinet-level task force to ensure that projects are
not
unnecessarily held up by inefficient review procedures.

�President Bush asked his cabinet to help states cut through federal
bureaucratic inertia to help them complete sound transportation projects
more quickly and at less cost,� said Secretary Mineta.  �This important
initiative will help us do just that.�

Secretary Mineta added, �We will not, however, sacrifice environmental
standards in this effort.�

Today�s announcement represents the first in an ongoing series of
important
transportation infrastructure projects chosen for accelerated
environmental
review.  These projects illustrate for potential state and local
applicants
the kind of projects that would benefit from this initiative.  The
Department will build on this initial list of projects by reviewing the
numerous nominations it is receiving from governors and local officials,
and
announcing on a regular basis those projects selected by the President�s
task force on environmental stewardship.

The projects on the Department�s initial list included one airport and
six
surface transportation projects.  They include the Philadelphia
International Airport runway construction; Community and Environmental
Transportation Acceptability Process in Riverside County, CA; Interstate
93
in New Hampshire; Chittenden Circumferential Highway in Vermont;
Louisville-Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges project; St. Croix River
Crossing at Stillwater, MN; and Interstate 69 in Texas.

The President�s task force will begin the process of soliciting,
receiving
and evaluating transportation projects nominated for expedited
environmental
review by governors from around the country, with input from metropolitan
planning organizations, airport authorities and other local
transportation
leaders, and will announce selected projects on an ongoing basis. 
Projects
on the priority list would be required to comply with the National
Environmental Policy Act and all other environmental statutes.

Earlier this month, the Department invited state and local officials to
recommend projects for a �Project Review Register.�  Nominations are due
Nov. 12.  The register serves as a source from which new projects will be
added to its priority project list.  The priority project list will be a
rolling list, with new projects added and others dropped as the task
force
completes its work on them.

Tomorrow, Nov. 1, 2002, the department will conduct a workshop for key
national transportation and environmental organizations at which it will
exchange ideas for additional criteria to be used in selecting projects.
Workshop participants will also discuss best practices in environmental
stewardship and recommendations received for project selection criteria.

The cabinet level task force, formed as a result of the President�s
executive order of Sept. 18 and chaired by Secretary Mineta, will review
projects on the project priority list and work to expedite environmental
reviews.

In addition to Secretary Mineta, task force members include the U.S.
Secretaries of Agriculture, Commerce, the Interior and Defense, as well
as
the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, Chair of the
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the Chair of the Council on
Environmental Quality.

Additional information about implementation of the President�s executive
order, Environmental Stewardship and Transportation Infrastructure
Project
Reviews, is on the Internet at http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/stewardshipeo.



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