Title: AASHTO ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP PILOTS FROM WHAT TO HOW
1AASHTO ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP PILOTS FROM
WHAT TO HOW
2BACKGROUND - WHY STEWARDSHIP
3- THE RIGHT THING TO DO
- Public Agencies
- Opportunities
- Communities
- Their Public Space
- Their Future
- Environment
- Design
- Maintenance
- Construction
- Planning
4THE SMART THING TO DO
5STEWARDSHIP CHRONOLOGY
- 90s Developing Awareness
- 12/00 AASHTO Stewardship Breakfast
- 1/01 TRB Workshop J. Horsley requests Concept
Plan from SCOE (J. Carr, C. Cutshall, B. Smith,
G. McVoy, W. Kober, J. Meyers) - 2/01 Presentation to AASHTO Execs (D. Carlson, J.
Codell, M. Peters, B. Mallory, J. Horsley, et
al.) - 4/01 Presentation to SCOP/SCOE
6BACKGROUND - WHY PILOTS
- Were All Making This Up As We Go
- Its The Smart Way To Do It
- Internal
- External
7PILOTS - HOW
- Philosophy Of Independence
- Place to Start
- Help From Each Other
- Tracking
8STEWARDSHIP FROM WHAT TO HOW
9APPROACH 1
ADD STEWARDSHIP FEATURES
- Add Enhancements To Projects - One By One
- Simple
- Cost Effective
- Visible Within Without
10e.g. Stream access opportunities
11Wildlife passages and nesting structures
12Extending sidewalks and trails
13Bird boxes or houses
14Stream buffers and stream rehabilitation
15Noxious and exotic plant control
16Context-sensitive design
17Sample How-to GuidanceApproach 1 Add
Stewardship Features
- Track projects
- Give awards
18APPROACH 2 WORK PROGRAMMATICALLY
- More Complex
- Mid-level Commitment
- More Powerful
- Within
- Without
19Partnering with environmental agencies and groups
20Programmatic Section 106 agreements
21Wetland creation, restoration, and enhancements
22Wildlife habitat preservation / enhancement
23Programmatic planning std. design criteria for
aesthetics, pedestrian / bicycle paths
24Scenic highway and historic road programs
25Sample How-to GuidanceApproach 2 Work
Programmatically
- Training, workshops, technical assistance
- Program Updates
- Operational Plans
- Promotional publications
26APPROACH 3 CULTURAL CHANGES
- Still More Complex
- Executive Commitment
- Involves All Levels
- Still More Powerful Within Without
27The State Department of Transportations mission
is to provide a safe and efficient transportation
system that enhances the social, economic, and
environmental well being of our state.
APPROACH 3 EXAMPLES
- Environmental protection and enhancement in
mission statement
28Environmental protection and enhancement in all
activities
29Organizational changes
30ATTITUDE CHANGES
31Sample How-to Guidance Approach 3
Organizational Cultural Change
- Sample environmental policies
- Review environmental capacity
- Responsibilities performance measures
- Organization
- Staffing
- Training
- Full depth partnering
- Outreach
32APPROACH 4 - ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
- Most Complex
- Dependent on Culture
- Organizational Strengths
- Most Powerful
- Within
- Without
33APPROACH 4 EXAMPLES
- Performance measures
- Project tracking and management
- QA / QC procedures
- Environmental management system
- Environmental cost accounting
34Sample How-to Guidance Approach 4
Environmental Management Systems (EMS)
- EMS program team selection
- Briefings for executive management
- Cost / time estimates
- Linkages to ISO certified organizations
- Benchmark reviews
- ISO 14000 support
35AASHTO ROLE
- Offsite Help
- Information Exchange
- Publications, Meetings
- Model Plan
- Registration Option
- Onsite Active Help (Center for Environmental
Excellence)
36NEXT STEPS
- CAO report out at annual meeting
- Keep going with Center for Environmental
Excellence leadership support
37NOW WHAT?
- REALITY CHECK Will It Work for You?
- Pilot Concept
- 4 Approaches
- Web-based Plan
- Electronic Meeting
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