Title: Initiatives
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2Initiatives Approaches
- Two separate yet related initiatives in
California have addressed cumulative and/or
indirect impacts analysis - Merced PIP Cumulative Impacts Advisory Panel
(FHWA CA-Division, EPA, Caltrans, other federal,
state and local agencies) - Interagency Work Group (FHWA CA-Division, EPA,
Caltrans) aka Mare Island Accord Work Group
(MIAWG)
Both were the result of the Mare Island Accord
3Background
In 2000, the Mare Island Accord agreement between
FHWA, EPA Region IX, and Caltrans addressed lack
of early involvement in transportation projects
The Mare Island Accord called for the future
joint development of cumulative and indirect
impacts assessment guidance
4Background
Mare Island Accord also called for a MPO pilot
project to test document new methods of linking
planning projects
Selected MPO pilot project, the Merced County
Partnership for Integrated Planning (PIP) had a
strong cumulative effects analysis component,
including a interagency Cumulative Impacts
Advisory Panel
5California Challenge
- Regional Transportation Plans (RTPs) prepared by
the MPOs as part of the Federal planning process
must also meet certain California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA) requirements. - Preparation and approval of a CEQA document,
Environmental Impact Report (EIR) precedes the
issuance of the RTP. - Despite state-level environmental considerations
traditionally there has been little or no
opportunity for federal resource/regulatory
agencies to make a meaningful contribution at
this stage.
6Merced PIP Cumulative Impacts Advisory Panel
- Facilitated meetings (2/03 to 11/03)
- Other federal, state, and local agencies
participated in the effort in addition to FHWA,
EPA, and Caltrans - Panel members were drawn from the agencies that
most commonly prepare or comment on cumulative
impacts analyses - Produced Cumulative Impacts Analysis Outline of
considerations for analyzing the cumulative
impacts of an RTP - Writer of the RTP EIR also participated in
meetings and helped determine the practicality
and utility of the Cumulative Impacts Analysis
Outline
7Merced PIP Cumulative Impacts Advisory Panel
- Participation of EIR writer provided a direct way
for Panel to align the contents of the cumulative
impacts analysis chapter of the EIR with the
recommendations in Cumulative Impacts Analysis
Outline - Panel members, particularly those from federal
agencies, recognized that the ultimate utility of
the Panels recommendations is likely to be seen
in the future during the reviews of cumulative
impacts analyses for the individual
transportation projects in the RTP. - No one left screaming
8Cumulative and Indirect ImpactsInteragency Work
Group
- FHWA, EPA, and Caltrans (several participants
were also members of the Merced PIP Cumulative
Impacts Advisory Panel) - Work plan laid down the ground rules and guided
the initiative throughout - Decision made upfront to separately prepare
guidance documents to address cumulative and
indirect impact analysis for surface
transportation projects in California. - Facilitated meetings and many, many
teleconferences (2003 through 2006) - Consultant team prepared guidance and issue
papers with the direct participation of the group
9Cumulative and Indirect ImpactsInteragency Work
Group
- Cumulative impacts guidance focuses on skill
building for preparers providing direction on
improving the quality of cumulative impacts
assessments and identifying methodologies which
the Work Group agreed were reasonable - Indirect impacts guidance focuses on land use and
growth inducement - To the extent practicable, guidance is provided
in the context of both NEPA and CEQA - All guidance was distributed for peer review
10Keys to Success
- Put work plan in place early
- Establish common goal(s)
- Maintain open dialogue
- Have a shared vocabulary
- Seek experts as necessary
- Build on existing guidance
- Retain a skilled facilitator
- Be flexible !
11"The art of fortifying does not consist of
applying rules or following a procedure, but in
good sense and experience." Maréchal Sébastien
le Prestre de Vauban (1633-1707, Military
Engineer to King Louis XIV)
Additional information
- Merced PIP Cumulative Impacts Advisory Panel
- http//www.dot.ca.gov/hq/tpp/offices/orip/Collabor
ative_Planning.htm - Cumulative and Indirect Effects Guidance
- http//www.dot.ca.gov/ser/