Title: Environmental Streamlining and Stewardship: VITAL FEW and PERFORMANCE MEASURES
1Environmental Streamlining and Stewardship
VITAL FEW and PERFORMANCE MEASURES
- James M. Shrouds, Director
- Office of Natural and Human Environment
- Fred Skaer, Director
- Office of Project Development
- Environmental Review
- Federal Highway Administration
2Performance Plan
FY05??
FY06??
Targets
Objectives
Unit Plan
Measures
Vital Few
Strategic Plan
3Strategic Planning Process
Strategic plan
Performance plan, Performance budget and Vital
Few (VF)
Unit plan
Individual performance objectives
4Anticipated Results
- Focus Achieve DOT and FHWA strategic objectives
- DOT and FHWA Strategic Plans
- Strategic objectives and outcomes
- FHWAs Performance Plans
- National performance objectives and measures
- National strategies
- Vital Few (VF)
- Unit Performance Plans
- Objectives and measures support the national
performance objectives and measures - Some activities align with national strategies
5Strategic Goals
- DOT
- Safety
- Mobility
- Global Connectivity
- Environmental Stewardship
- Security
- Organizational Excellence
- FHWA
- Safety
- Mobility and Productivity
- Global Connectivity
- Environment
- National Homeland Security
- Organizational Excellence
6DOT Environmental Stewardship Strategic Objective
- Promote transportation solutions that enhance
communities and protect the natural and built
environment
7DOT Environmental Stewardship Outcomes
- Reduced pollution and other adverse environmental
effects of transportation and transportation
facilities. - Streamlined environmental review of
transportation infrastructure projects.
8FHWAs Commitment to the EnvironmentA Strategic
Approach
Safety
Environment
National Security
Economic Productivity
Mobility
Vital Few Goals
Safety
Congestion Mitigation
Environmental Stewardship Streamlining
Individual Performance Agreements
9VF Environmental Stewardship Environmental
Streamlining
- Demonstrated Environmental Stewardship through
Exemplary Ecosystem Initiatives - Quality of the Decisionmaking Process
- Timeliness of the Environmental Review Process
10FHWA Strategic Objective -Ecosystems
- Promote transportation solutions that
enhance/protect ecosystems and sustain ecosystem
viability (VF)
National Performance Objectives Support and
showcase new exemplary ecosystem (EE) initiatives
in the FA and/or FLHP programs (VF). Replace the
area of wetlands impacted by FA and FLHP projects
at a ratio of at least 1.5 acres of mitigation
for every acre of loss on a program-wide basis.
- National Performance Measures/ Targets
- Number of exemplary ecosystem initiatives (2005
target is 7 new initiatives) - Total area of wetlands impacted by Federal-aid
funded projects (2005 target is to exceed 1.5
acres recovered for every acre of loss.
11CURRENTLY DESIGNATED EXEMPLARY FY02 and FY 03
ECOSYSTEM INITIATIVES
12EXEMPLARY ECOSYSTEM INITIATIVES FY 2004
13POSSIBLE EXEMPLARY ECOSYSTEM INITIATIVE LOCATIONS
IN FY 2005
14Wetland Replacements
- Accomplishment
-
- Since 1996, transportation projects have
provided a net gain of over 22,000 acres of
wetlands on a program-wide basis.
15Target Ratio
16FHWA Strategic Objective -Air Quality
- Reduce motor vehicle emissions and maintain high
level of compliance with transportation
conformity
National Performance Objectives Reduce on-road
mobile source emissions Assist nonattainment and
maintenance areas to meet Motor Vehicle Emission
Budget (MVEB).
- National Performane Measures/Targets
- - Annual mobile source emissions (2005 target is
to 59.4 million tons) - Meet SIP MVEB (2005 targets are 98 of ozone, 96
of carbon monoxide, and 86 of particulate matter
non-attainment and maintenance areas.) - Number of conformity lapse areas (2005 target is,
on average, to maintain at or below 6 conformity
lapses)
17On-Road Mobile Source Emissions (1990-2000)
18Percent of Areas Meeting On-Road Mobile Source
Emissions Budgets (FY 1997-2003)
96.0
Target
98.0
86.0
Data is incomplete for 1999 only 40 States
provided information.
19AIR QUALITY HAS IMPROVED!
- Emissions and concentrations have decreased
across the board. - On-road sources have accounted for most of the
emissions reductions. From 80-01, on-road
reductions of VOC and NOx were 68 and 69 of
total reductions, respectively. - Significant emissions reductions are expected in
the future. By 2030, VOCs and NOx will be
reduced 57 and 83, respectively.
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21Percent Decrease in Concentration of Criteria
Pollutants
22Source Statement of Senator Bob Smith,
Environment Public Works Committee Hearing on
Transportation Air Quality, July 30, 2002
23FHWA Strategic Objective -Environmental
Streamlining
- Improve planning and environmental processes to
achieve better results and timeliness.
National Performance Objectives Increase the
number of states using Integrated Approaches for
planning and environment (VF). Agree upon
schedules for all Federal-Aid and FLHP EISs and
EAs initiated during FY05. Decrease median time
for all EISs and EAs completed in FY05 to 45
months and 15 months, respectively (VF)
- National Performance Measures/ Targets
- Number of States using Integrated Approaches for
planning and environment (FY 2005 target is 8 new
States, plus 12 continued from FY 2004) - Median completion time for all EISs and EAs in
Federal-aid and FLHP (2005 targets are 45 and 15
months, respectively) - Schedules established for EIS and EA projects
(2005 target is 100).
24CSS/Integrated Approaches
25Quality of Decisionmaking Process
States currently with CSS or Integrated
Approaches
By October 1, 2007 All States Green
26Timeliness of the Environmental Review ProcessFY
07 Targets
- All EISs and EAs have negotiated timeframes
- Timeframes met in 90 of cases
- Median EIS time 36 months
- Median EA time 12 months
27Median Time for EISs
28Median Time for EAs
29EPA Ratings of DEIS and FEIS Documents
Rating Points LO4 EC3 EO2 EU0
30The Gallup Survey Said(Resource Agency
Reviewers about FHWA)
- FHWA is good at
- The quality of the information FHWA provided
- FHWA responded in a timely way
- Overall, there was a sufficient level of
communication - FHWA needs work on
- Their ability to stay organized throughout the
project - The level of resources they devoted to the project
31Their Bosses Said(Resource agency managers
about FHWA)
- FHWA is good at
- FHWA is committed to doing quality work
- There is sufficient level of trust between your
two agencies
- FHWA needs work on
- FHWA is committed to protecting the environment
- FHWA is willing to compromise
322005 Environment Excellence Awards
- Biennial awards program was developed by the FHWA
to honor those partners, projects, and processes
that excel in meeting growing transportation
needs while protecting and enhancing the
environment. - 12 different categories
- Entries must be submitted electronically by
August 16, 2004. - Visit http//www.fhwa-ee-awards.com/ for more
information
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34Environmental Excellence Awards (Each star
represents one award 1995-2003)
35Websites
- Environmental Performance Reports
http//www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/perform/index.
htm - Exemplary Ecosystem Initiatives
- http//www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/ecosystems/in
dex.htm - Environmental Streamlining
- http//environment.fhwa.dot.gov/strmlng/index.htm
- FHWA Performance Plan
- http//www.fhwa.dot.gov/reports/2003performance/i
ndex.htm