Operation, Maintenance, Minor Rehabilitation Sample Clauses

Operation, Maintenance, Minor Rehabilitation. 1. Operation and maintenance within a highway easement includes standard highway- related preservation activities to ensure a continued safe and efficient highway for the public (23 CFR 460, 625, 635, 771). Such activities include, but are not limited to: emergency repair; restoration of surfacing, shoulders, roadsides; restoration or replacement of structures (including bridges); cleaning ditches and cross-drainage; minor (less than 100 feet in length) slope flattening for erosion mitigation, snow removal, sight distance or other safety reasons; controlling brush and roadside vegetation to maintain clear zones, sight distance and to remove hazard trees; slope stabilization and scaling; removal of hazards and other obstructions; preserving and adding traffic control measures to conform with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), etc. These activities are approved in the easement and do not require an additional NEPA decision. However, compliance by FHWA, and thus ADOT acting as their agent, with all other applicable laws and regulations is required. BLM, as federal land manager, retains the responsibility for enforcement of, and compliance with NAGPRA and ARPA.
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