Transportation Projects Sample Clauses
The 'Transportation Projects' clause defines the terms and conditions governing the planning, execution, and management of transportation-related initiatives within an agreement. It typically outlines the responsibilities of each party regarding project design, funding, construction, and maintenance, and may specify timelines, performance standards, and compliance with relevant regulations. By clearly delineating these aspects, the clause ensures that all parties understand their obligations and helps prevent disputes or delays, thereby facilitating the smooth and efficient completion of transportation projects.
Transportation Projects. The Parties acknowledge the benefits of working together to pursue funding and/or advocate for transportation related capital projects of mutual interest and/or benefit. These projects may be sponsored by either party or other agencies.
Transportation Projects. The Attorney General agrees to consult with the San Bernardino County Counsel before filing any suit for non-compliance with CEQA or AB 32 concerning greenhouse gas emissions involving transportation projects within San Bernardino County. The Parties will use their best efforts to resolve disputes without litigation.
Transportation Projects. Following the closing of the Contract as set forth herein, RFTA shall proceed with the following projects that are of mutual interest to the City and RFTA: - Provide $200,000 cash (an amount identified in RFTA’s approved Destination 2040 Plan) for design and/or construction of the Elementary School and High School connections the River Walk Trail and the crossing of the RFTA Rio Grande railroad corridor, and to make other trail and trail connection improvements along the Rio Grande Railroad Corridor within Glenwood Springs. - Contribute $100,000 more than Glenwood Springs contributes for the Glenwood Springs/RFTA Corridor Study, reducing Glenwood Springs’ estimated share to $241,000. - At the sole cost and expense of RFTA demolish the GMOC building, currently estimated to cost approximately $695,000.
Transportation Projects. The process outlined in this Agreement applies to all transportation construction projects administered by TDOT, regardless of project funding source, requiring an Environmental Assessment (EA) or an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) under NEPA, or all major transportation construction projects requiring a Tennessee Environmental Evaluation Report (▇▇▇▇). In addition, in keeping with the goals of MAP-21 to expedite project delivery, TDOT, in consultation with FHWA (for Federally funded projects) and other signatories, may determine that certain projects requiring a Categorical Exclusion (CE) or Minor ▇▇▇▇ may benefit from inclusion in the TESA process. TDOT and FHWA, in consultation with other signatory agencies, retain the ability to decide whether a project that meets the criteria listed above does not warrant involvement in the streamlining process due to minimal adverse impacts. In addition, TDOT and FHWA, in consultation with other signatory agencies, retain the ability to decide whether a project that does not meet the criteria listed above warrants involvement in the streamlining process due to a potential for adverse impacts. TDOT and FHWA will coordinate with the other signatory agencies regarding the inclusion or exclusion of projects from the TESA process.
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