83_FR_11864 83 FR 11812 - Notice of Intent To Prepare Environmental Impact Statement, I-495 & I-270 Managed Lanes Study, Montgomery and Prince George's Counties, Maryland and Fairfax County, Virginia

83 FR 11812 - Notice of Intent To Prepare Environmental Impact Statement, I-495 & I-270 Managed Lanes Study, Montgomery and Prince George's Counties, Maryland and Fairfax County, Virginia

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 52 (March 16, 2018)

Page Range11812-11813
FR Document2018-05354

The FHWA, as the Lead Federal Agency, and MDOT SHA, as the Local Project Sponsor, are issuing this notice to advise the public of our intention to prepare an EIS for the I-495 & I-270 Managed Lanes Study (Study). The Study is the first element of a broader Traffic Relief Plan as announced by Governor Larry Hogan in September 2017, which considers improvements along the entire length of I-495 (Capital Beltway), as well as the entire length of I-270 (Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Highway) up to I-70 in Frederick County, Maryland. This EIS will evaluate the potential environmental impacts of alternatives that address congestion within the specific Study scope of I-495 from south of the American Legion Bridge in Fairfax County, Virginia to east of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge and on I-270 from I-495 to I-370, including the east and west I-270 spurs in Montgomery and Prince George's Counties, Maryland. The EIS will be prepared in accordance with regulations implementing the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and provisions of the Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act and will include a range of reasonable alternatives, including a ``No Build'' alternative.

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Highway Administration


Notice of Intent To Prepare Environmental Impact Statement, I-495 
& I-270 Managed Lanes Study, Montgomery and Prince George's Counties, 
Maryland and Fairfax County, Virginia

AGENCY: Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway 
Administration (MDOT SHA), Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), 
Department of Transportation (DOT).

ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement 
(EIS).

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SUMMARY: The FHWA, as the Lead Federal Agency, and MDOT SHA, as the 
Local Project Sponsor, are issuing this notice to advise the public of 
our intention to prepare an EIS for the I-495 & I-270 Managed Lanes 
Study (Study). The Study is the first element of a broader Traffic 
Relief Plan as announced by Governor Larry Hogan in September 2017, 
which considers improvements along the entire length of I-495 (Capital 
Beltway), as well as the entire length of I-270 (Dwight D. Eisenhower 
Memorial Highway) up to I-70 in Frederick County, Maryland. This EIS 
will evaluate the potential environmental impacts of alternatives that 
address congestion within the specific Study scope of I-495 from south 
of the American Legion Bridge in Fairfax County, Virginia to east of 
the Woodrow Wilson Bridge and on I-270 from I-495 to I-370, including 
the east and west I-270 spurs in Montgomery and Prince George's 
Counties, Maryland. The EIS will be prepared in accordance with 
regulations implementing the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) 
and provisions of the Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) 
Act and will include a range of reasonable alternatives, including a 
``No Build'' alternative.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeanette Mar, Environmental Program 
Manager, Federal Highway Administration, Maryland Division, George H. 
Fallon Federal Building 31 Hopkins Plaza, Suite 1520, Baltimore MD 
21201, (410) 779-7152, or email at jeanette.mar@dot.gov. Lisa B. 
Choplin, Project Director, I-495 & I-270 P3 Project Office, Maryland 
Department of Transportation State Highway Administration, 707 North 
Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD 21202, (833) 858-5960, or email at 495-270-P3@sha.state.md.us.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The purpose of this notice is to: (1) Alert 
interested parties to the FHWA and MDOT SHA plan to prepare the EIS; 
(2) provide information on the nature of the proposed action; (3) 
solicit public and agency input regarding the scope of the EIS, 
including the purpose and need, alternatives to be considered, and 
impacts to be evaluated; and (4) announce that public and agency 
scoping meetings will be conducted.
    The Study limits extend to areas in Montgomery and Prince George's 
counties, Maryland along I-495 (Capital Beltway) from south of the 
American Legion Bridge in Fairfax County, Virginia, to east of the 
Woodrow Wilson Bridge and on I-270 (Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial 
Highway) from I-495 to I-370 including the east and west I-270 spurs.
    At the present time, high travel demand from commuter, business, 
and recreational trips results in severe congestion nearly 10 hours a 
day in the Study corridors. Travelers place a high value on reaching 
their destinations in a timely manner, and in recent years, the Study 
corridors have become so unreliable that uncertain travel times are 
experienced daily. Managed lanes are needed to provide more dependable 
travel times and congestion relief. Motorists on I-495 and I-270 do not 
have an option for efficient travel during extensive periods of 
congestion. Additional roadway management options are needed to improve 
travel choices.
    Additional capacity and improvements to enhance reliability must be 
financially viable. MDOT's traditional funding sources would be unable 
to effectively finance, construct, operate, and maintain highway 
systems of this magnitude. A revenue source that provides necessary 
funding, such as tolling options, is needed to provide additional 
capacity and improvements addressing existing and anticipated high 
travel demand. A Public-Private Partnership (P3) with the state will be 
pursued to develop innovative approaches to design, build, finance, 
operate, and maintain the potential improvements developed through the 
NEPA Study.
    The intent of the proposed action to be assessed in the Study is to 
accommodate existing traffic and long-term traffic growth, enhance trip 
reliability, and provide an additional roadway travel choice. 
Additional roadway options would also accommodate homeland security 
needs and improve the movement of goods and services throughout the 
Study corridor. The EIS will include a review of existing and future 
traffic, existing roadway infrastructure, and existing environmental 
conditions to establish context for the identification of alternatives 
and assessment of potential impacts. The analyses undertaken during the 
EIS will result in identification of the alternative that best meets 
the Study purpose and need while considering the environmental impacts 
of that alternative. The alternatives evaluated in the EIS will include 
build alternatives which provide additional capacity and offer travel 
choices for travelers on I-495 and I-270. The ``No Build'' alternative 
will

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be carried forward for baseline comparison purposes throughout the EIS 
development process.
    The EIS will be prepared by MDOT SHA for FHWA to fulfill the 
requirements established in NEPA pursuant to current FHWA regulations 
and guidance. MDOT SHA intends to recommend a preferred alternative in 
the Draft EIS. The FHWA may issue a single Final EIS and Record of 
Decision (Final EIS/ROD), unless FHWA determines statutory criteria or 
consideration precluding issuance of a combined decision document.
    Previous analyses which evaluated managed lanes in the Study 
corridors will be considered and incorporated by reference, as 
appropriate. The Study will consider relevant resource identification 
and field investigations from previous studies. To the extent 
consistent with FHWA NEPA regulations, conclusions reached as part of 
previous planning studies could inform the initial range of 
alternatives and focus the alternatives evaluation. Since 1990, several 
studies have examined various sections of I-495 and I-270 within the 
current Study limits in an effort to evaluate potential congestion 
relief and operational improvements. Among other issues, these studies 
considered the potential to provide additional capacity along I-495 and 
I-270 that could connect with adjacent transportation facilities. 
Recommendations resulting from each of these studies included the 
implementation of managed lanes (including Express Toll Lanes [ETL], 
High-Occupancy vehicle [HOV] lanes, and High-Occupancy Toll [HOT] 
lanes) on I-495 and radial facilities, (i.e., I-270 and I-95). Studies 
have included: the Statewide Commuter Assistance Study Corridor Profile 
Reports (MDOT, 1990); the Capital Beltway HOV Feasibility Study (MDOT, 
1992); The Potential for Circumferential Transit in the Washington 
Region (MWCOG, August 1993); the I-270/US 15 Multi-Modal Corridor Study 
(MDOT, 2002); the Capital Beltway Study EIS (VDOT, 2006); Maryland's 
Statewide Express Toll Lanes Network Initiative (MDOT, 2007); the West 
Side Mobility Study (MDOT and VDOT, 2009); and the Purple Line Study 
and the Capital Beltway Study (MDOT et al., 2013).
    The Maryland's Statewide Express Toll Lanes Network Initiative 
(MDOT, 2007) built on the studies listed above and provided an overview 
of the state's vision for a Statewide Express Toll Lanes Network on the 
State's busiest highway segments in the Baltimore-Washington Region, 
including I-495 and I-270. The major benefit of the Express Toll Lanes 
cited in the study was the ability to provide needed highway lane 
capacity to ease the impact of congestion by providing transportation 
improvements sooner than traditional approaches could otherwise 
achieve. As a result, Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments 
(MWCOG) recognized this statewide approach to Express Toll Lanes as 
regionally significant and Express Toll Lanes on I-495 and I-270, as 
well as other corridors in the Baltimore Washington Region, became part 
of the Constrained Long-Range Plan.
    In July 2017, the National Capital Region Transportation Planning 
Board at the MWCOG approved a set of ten regional initiatives for 
further study, which includes analyzing managed lanes on the portions 
of I-495 and I-270 that are included in the I-495 and I-270 Managed 
Lanes Study. In September 2017, Maryland Governor Hogan announced the 
intent to develop additional capacity along sections of I-270, I-495, 
and the Baltimore-Washington Parkway (MD 295). For I-495 and I-270, the 
Governor has proposed a P3 to design, build, finance, operate, and 
maintain this project to accelerate the delivery of improvements for 
congestion relief.

Scoping Process

    FHWA and MDOT SHA will undertake a scoping process for the I-495 & 
I-270 Managed Lanes Study that will solicit input from the public and 
interested agencies on the issues that will be evaluated in EIS. This 
public outreach effort will educate and engage stakeholders regarding 
the nature and extent of the proposed action. FHWA and MDOT SHA will 
invite all interested individuals, organizations, and public agencies 
to comment on the scope of the EIS, including the purpose and need, 
potential alternatives to be studied, environmental impacts to be 
considered, evaluation methods to be used, and potential mitigation 
measures.
    More information on public outreach activities, including future 
public workshops, will be available in a project coordination plan on 
the Study website. All public meetings related to the Study will be 
held in locations accessible to persons with disabilities. Any person 
who requires special assistance, such as a language interpreter, should 
contact the I-495 & I-270 P3 Office at (833) 858-5960 via email at 495-270-P3@sha.state.md.us at least 48 hours before the workshop.
    Letters inviting agencies to be cooperating or participating in the 
environmental review process are being sent to those agencies that have 
jurisdiction or may have an interest in the EIS. Additionally, FHWA and 
MDOT SHA will notify cooperating and participating agencies of a 
separate agency scoping meeting.

DATES: Four initial public workshop presentations will be held in April 
2018 to solicit public input regarding the scope of issues that will be 
included in the EIS. Written comments on the scope of the EIS should be 
provided to MDOT SHA by May 1, 2018, using the email address or 
physical mailing address listed below. Comments may also be provided in 
writing at the public workshops.

ADDRESSES: The public and other interested parties are encouraged to 
comment on-line at the Study's website (www.495-270-P3.com), via email 
at 495-270-P3@sha.state.md.us, or by hard copy during the public 
workshops. Hard copy comments can also be mailed to the I-495 & I-270 
Project Office at 707 North Calvert Street, Baltimore MD 21202.

    Authority: 23 U.S.C. 315; 49 CFR 1.48; 23 CFR 771.111 and 
771.123.

(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Program Number 20.205, 
Highway Research, Planning and Construction. The regulations 
implementing Executive Order 12372 regarding intergovernmental 
consultation on Federal programs and activities apply to this 
program.)


    Issued on: March 8, 2018.
Gregory Murrill,
Division Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, Baltimore, 
Maryland.
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                                               telephone at (202) 833–9339, fax at (202)               ACTION:Notice of intent to prepare an                 Legion Bridge in Fairfax County,
                                               833–9434, or website at http://                         Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).                 Virginia, to east of the Woodrow Wilson
                                               www.rtca.org.                                                                                                 Bridge and on I–270 (Dwight D.
                                                                                                       SUMMARY:   The FHWA, as the Lead                      Eisenhower Memorial Highway) from I–
                                               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant                     Federal Agency, and MDOT SHA, as the
                                               to section 10(a) (2) of the Federal                                                                           495 to I–370 including the east and west
                                                                                                       Local Project Sponsor, are issuing this               I–270 spurs.
                                               Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–                     notice to advise the public of our                       At the present time, high travel
                                               463, 5 U.S.C., App.), notice is hereby                  intention to prepare an EIS for the I–495             demand from commuter, business, and
                                               given for a meeting of the Thirty Ninth                 & I–270 Managed Lanes Study (Study).                  recreational trips results in severe
                                               RTCA SC–216 Aeronautical Systems                        The Study is the first element of a                   congestion nearly 10 hours a day in the
                                               Security Plenary.                                       broader Traffic Relief Plan as
                                                  The agenda will include the                                                                                Study corridors. Travelers place a high
                                                                                                       announced by Governor Larry Hogan in                  value on reaching their destinations in
                                               following:                                              September 2017, which considers                       a timely manner, and in recent years,
                                               1. Welcome and Administrative                           improvements along the entire length of               the Study corridors have become so
                                                    Remarks                                            I–495 (Capital Beltway), as well as the               unreliable that uncertain travel times
                                               2. Introductions                                        entire length of I–270 (Dwight D.                     are experienced daily. Managed lanes
                                               3. Agenda Review                                        Eisenhower Memorial Highway) up to I–
                                               4. Meeting-Minutes Review                                                                                     are needed to provide more dependable
                                                                                                       70 in Frederick County, Maryland. This                travel times and congestion relief.
                                               5. Review Joint Action List
                                               6. Review/Resolution of DO–356A/ED–                     EIS will evaluate the potential                       Motorists on I–495 and I–270 do not
                                                    203A Final Review and                              environmental impacts of alternatives                 have an option for efficient travel during
                                                    Comment(Frac)/Open Consultation                    that address congestion within the                    extensive periods of congestion.
                                                    Comments                                           specific Study scope of I–495 from                    Additional roadway management
                                               7. Decision to Approve Release of DO–                   south of the American Legion Bridge in                options are needed to improve travel
                                                    356A/Ed–203A for Presentation to                   Fairfax County, Virginia to east of the               choices.
                                                    Program Management Committee/                      Woodrow Wilson Bridge and on I–270                       Additional capacity and
                                                    Council for Publication                            from I–495 to I–370, including the east               improvements to enhance reliability
                                               8. Schedule Update                                      and west I–270 spurs in Montgomery                    must be financially viable. MDOT’s
                                               9. Potential Future Joint Activities                    and Prince George’s Counties,                         traditional funding sources would be
                                               10. Date, Place and Time of Next                        Maryland. The EIS will be prepared in                 unable to effectively finance, construct,
                                                    Meeting                                            accordance with regulations                           operate, and maintain highway systems
                                               11. New Business                                        implementing the National                             of this magnitude. A revenue source that
                                               12. Adjourn Plenary                                     Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and                   provides necessary funding, such as
                                                  Attendance is open to the interested                 provisions of the Fixing America’s                    tolling options, is needed to provide
                                               public but limited to space availability.               Surface Transportation (FAST) Act and                 additional capacity and improvements
                                               With the approval of the chairman,                      will include a range of reasonable                    addressing existing and anticipated high
                                               members of the public may present oral                  alternatives, including a ‘‘No Build’’                travel demand. A Public-Private
                                               statements at the meeting. Persons                      alternative.                                          Partnership (P3) with the state will be
                                               wishing to present statements or obtain                                                                       pursued to develop innovative
                                                                                                       FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                               information should contact the person                                                                         approaches to design, build, finance,
                                                                                                       Jeanette Mar, Environmental Program
                                               listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION                                                                         operate, and maintain the potential
                                                                                                       Manager, Federal Highway
                                               CONTACT section. Members of the public
                                                                                                                                                             improvements developed through the
                                                                                                       Administration, Maryland Division,
                                               may present a written statement to the                                                                        NEPA Study.
                                                                                                       George H. Fallon Federal Building 31                     The intent of the proposed action to
                                               committee at any time.                                  Hopkins Plaza, Suite 1520, Baltimore                  be assessed in the Study is to
                                                 Issued in Washington, DC on March 13,                 MD 21201, (410) 779–7152, or email at                 accommodate existing traffic and long-
                                               2018.                                                   jeanette.mar@dot.gov. Lisa B. Choplin,                term traffic growth, enhance trip
                                               Michelle Swearingen,                                    Project Director, I–495 & I–270 P3                    reliability, and provide an additional
                                               Systems and Equipment Standards Branch,                 Project Office, Maryland Department of                roadway travel choice. Additional
                                               AIR–6B0, Policy and Innovation Division,                Transportation State Highway                          roadway options would also
                                               AIR–600, Federal Aviation Administration.               Administration, 707 North Calvert                     accommodate homeland security needs
                                               [FR Doc. 2018–05344 Filed 3–15–18; 8:45 am]             Street, Baltimore, MD 21202, (833) 858–               and improve the movement of goods
                                               BILLING CODE 4910–13–P                                  5960, or email at 495-270-P3@                         and services throughout the Study
                                                                                                       sha.state.md.us.                                      corridor. The EIS will include a review
                                                                                                       SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The                        of existing and future traffic, existing
                                               DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                            purpose of this notice is to: (1) Alert               roadway infrastructure, and existing
                                                                                                       interested parties to the FHWA and                    environmental conditions to establish
                                               Federal Highway Administration                          MDOT SHA plan to prepare the EIS; (2)                 context for the identification of
                                               Notice of Intent To Prepare                             provide information on the nature of the              alternatives and assessment of potential
                                                                                                       proposed action; (3) solicit public and               impacts. The analyses undertaken
                                               Environmental Impact Statement, I–495
                                                                                                       agency input regarding the scope of the               during the EIS will result in
                                               & I–270 Managed Lanes Study,
                                                                                                       EIS, including the purpose and need,                  identification of the alternative that best
                                               Montgomery and Prince George’s
                                                                                                       alternatives to be considered, and                    meets the Study purpose and need
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                                               Counties, Maryland and Fairfax
                                                                                                       impacts to be evaluated; and (4)                      while considering the environmental
                                               County, Virginia
                                                                                                       announce that public and agency                       impacts of that alternative. The
                                               AGENCY: Maryland Department of                          scoping meetings will be conducted.                   alternatives evaluated in the EIS will
                                               Transportation State Highway                               The Study limits extend to areas in                include build alternatives which
                                               Administration (MDOT SHA), Federal                      Montgomery and Prince George’s                        provide additional capacity and offer
                                               Highway Administration (FHWA),                          counties, Maryland along I–495 (Capital               travel choices for travelers on I–495 and
                                               Department of Transportation (DOT).                     Beltway) from south of the American                   I–270. The ‘‘No Build’’ alternative will


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                                               be carried forward for baseline                         Express Toll Lanes cited in the study                 sent to those agencies that have
                                               comparison purposes throughout the                      was the ability to provide needed                     jurisdiction or may have an interest in
                                               EIS development process.                                highway lane capacity to ease the                     the EIS. Additionally, FHWA and
                                                  The EIS will be prepared by MDOT                     impact of congestion by providing                     MDOT SHA will notify cooperating and
                                               SHA for FHWA to fulfill the                             transportation improvements sooner                    participating agencies of a separate
                                               requirements established in NEPA                        than traditional approaches could                     agency scoping meeting.
                                               pursuant to current FHWA regulations                    otherwise achieve. As a result,                       DATES: Four initial public workshop
                                               and guidance. MDOT SHA intends to                       Metropolitan Washington Council of                    presentations will be held in April 2018
                                               recommend a preferred alternative in                    Governments (MWCOG) recognized this                   to solicit public input regarding the
                                               the Draft EIS. The FHWA may issue a                     statewide approach to Express Toll                    scope of issues that will be included in
                                               single Final EIS and Record of Decision                 Lanes as regionally significant and                   the EIS. Written comments on the scope
                                               (Final EIS/ROD), unless FHWA                            Express Toll Lanes on I–495 and I–270,                of the EIS should be provided to MDOT
                                               determines statutory criteria or                        as well as other corridors in the                     SHA by May 1, 2018, using the email
                                               consideration precluding issuance of a                  Baltimore Washington Region, became                   address or physical mailing address
                                               combined decision document.                             part of the Constrained Long-Range                    listed below. Comments may also be
                                                  Previous analyses which evaluated                    Plan.                                                 provided in writing at the public
                                               managed lanes in the Study corridors                       In July 2017, the National Capital                 workshops.
                                               will be considered and incorporated by                  Region Transportation Planning Board
                                                                                                                                                             ADDRESSES: The public and other
                                               reference, as appropriate. The Study                    at the MWCOG approved a set of ten
                                               will consider relevant resource                                                                               interested parties are encouraged to
                                                                                                       regional initiatives for further study,
                                               identification and field investigations                                                                       comment on-line at the Study’s website
                                                                                                       which includes analyzing managed
                                               from previous studies. To the extent                                                                          (www.495-270-P3.com), via email at
                                                                                                       lanes on the portions of I–495 and I–270
                                               consistent with FHWA NEPA                                                                                     495-270-P3@sha.state.md.us, or by hard
                                                                                                       that are included in the I–495 and I–270
                                               regulations, conclusions reached as part                                                                      copy during the public workshops. Hard
                                                                                                       Managed Lanes Study. In September
                                               of previous planning studies could                      2017, Maryland Governor Hogan                         copy comments can also be mailed to
                                               inform the initial range of alternatives                announced the intent to develop                       the I–495 & I–270 Project Office at 707
                                               and focus the alternatives evaluation.                  additional capacity along sections of I–              North Calvert Street, Baltimore MD
                                               Since 1990, several studies have                        270, I–495, and the Baltimore-                        21202.
                                               examined various sections of I–495 and                  Washington Parkway (MD 295). For I–                     Authority: 23 U.S.C. 315; 49 CFR 1.48; 23
                                               I–270 within the current Study limits in                495 and I–270, the Governor has                       CFR 771.111 and 771.123.
                                               an effort to evaluate potential                         proposed a P3 to design, build, finance,              (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
                                               congestion relief and operational                       operate, and maintain this project to                 Program Number 20.205, Highway Research,
                                               improvements. Among other issues,                       accelerate the delivery of improvements               Planning and Construction. The regulations
                                               these studies considered the potential to               for congestion relief.                                implementing Executive Order 12372
                                               provide additional capacity along I–495                                                                       regarding intergovernmental consultation on
                                               and I–270 that could connect with                       Scoping Process                                       Federal programs and activities apply to this
                                                                                                          FHWA and MDOT SHA will                             program.)
                                               adjacent transportation facilities.
                                               Recommendations resulting from each                     undertake a scoping process for the I–                  Issued on: March 8, 2018.
                                               of these studies included the                           495 & I–270 Managed Lanes Study that
                                                                                                                                                             Gregory Murrill,
                                               implementation of managed lanes                         will solicit input from the public and
                                                                                                                                                             Division Administrator, Federal Highway
                                               (including Express Toll Lanes [ETL],                    interested agencies on the issues that
                                                                                                                                                             Administration, Baltimore, Maryland.
                                               High-Occupancy vehicle [HOV] lanes,                     will be evaluated in EIS. This public
                                                                                                                                                             [FR Doc. 2018–05354 Filed 3–15–18; 8:45 am]
                                               and High-Occupancy Toll [HOT] lanes)                    outreach effort will educate and engage
                                                                                                                                                             BILLING CODE 4910–22–P
                                               on I–495 and radial facilities, (i.e., I–270            stakeholders regarding the nature and
                                               and I–95). Studies have included: the                   extent of the proposed action. FHWA
                                               Statewide Commuter Assistance Study                     and MDOT SHA will invite all
                                                                                                                                                             DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                               Corridor Profile Reports (MDOT, 1990);                  interested individuals, organizations,
                                               the Capital Beltway HOV Feasibility                     and public agencies to comment on the                 Federal Highway Administration
                                               Study (MDOT, 1992); The Potential for                   scope of the EIS, including the purpose
                                               Circumferential Transit in the                          and need, potential alternatives to be                [Docket No. FHWA–2018–0015]
                                               Washington Region (MWCOG, August                        studied, environmental impacts to be
                                               1993); the I–270/US 15 Multi-Modal                      considered, evaluation methods to be                  Agency Information Collection
                                               Corridor Study (MDOT, 2002); the                        used, and potential mitigation measures.              Activities: Request for Comments for a
                                               Capital Beltway Study EIS (VDOT,                           More information on public outreach                New Information Collection
                                               2006); Maryland’s Statewide Express                     activities, including future public                   AGENCY: Federal Highway
                                               Toll Lanes Network Initiative (MDOT,                    workshops, will be available in a project             Administration (FHWA), DOT.
                                               2007); the West Side Mobility Study                     coordination plan on the Study website.               ACTION: Notice and request for
                                               (MDOT and VDOT, 2009); and the                          All public meetings related to the Study              comments.
                                               Purple Line Study and the Capital                       will be held in locations accessible to
                                               Beltway Study (MDOT et al., 2013).                      persons with disabilities. Any person                 SUMMARY:   The FHWA has forwarded the
                                                  The Maryland’s Statewide Express                     who requires special assistance, such as              information collection request described
                                               Toll Lanes Network Initiative (MDOT,                    a language interpreter, should contact                in this notice to the Office of
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                                               2007) built on the studies listed above                 the I–495 & I–270 P3 Office at (833)                  Management and Budget (OMB) for
                                               and provided an overview of the state’s                 858–5960 via email at 495-270-P3@                     approval of a new information
                                               vision for a Statewide Express Toll                     sha.state.md.us at least 48 hours before              collection. We published a Federal
                                               Lanes Network on the State’s busiest                    the workshop.                                         Register Notice with a 60-day public
                                               highway segments in the Baltimore-                         Letters inviting agencies to be                    comment period on this information
                                               Washington Region, including I–495                      cooperating or participating in the                   collection on June 19, 2017. We are
                                               and I–270. The major benefit of the                     environmental review process are being                required to publish this notice in the


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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
DatesFour initial public workshop presentations will be held in April 2018 to solicit public input regarding the scope of issues that will be included in the EIS. Written comments on the scope of the EIS should be
ContactJeanette Mar, Environmental Program Manager, Federal Highway Administration, Maryland Division, George H. Fallon Federal Building 31 Hopkins Plaza, Suite 1520, Baltimore MD 21201, (410) 779-7152, or email at [email protected] Lisa B. Choplin, Project Director, I-495 & I-270 P3 Project Office, Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration, 707 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD 21202, (833) 858-5960, or email at 495- [email protected]
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