Key highlights on regulations, policies, and program funding for the transportation professional
The Caltrans Office of Environmental Compliance & Outreach (ECO) in the Division of Local Assistance (DLA) is requesting help from their local agency partners by completing a brief online survey to better understand where they can improve ECO processes and how they can provide better support.
The purpose of this survey is to identify where the Local Assistance environmental process may be improved, which will ultimately enhance services to the public and create a more expeditious path for project delivery. Once those areas are identified, ECO will work with their partners to address each in a way that is mutually beneficial.
Your response to this survey is confidential and greatly appreciated
Please contact Kelly Hobbs or Quint Chemnitz with any questions,
or you can just access the survey directly here
ECO Office Hours — Ask an Expert: Have questions about ECO's Preliminary Environmental Study (PES) form or process? Now you can join them virtually the first Thursday of every month from 1–2pm PT, starting November 2nd, for an informal Q&A session.
Use this standing Webex login to participate!
DLA oversees over $1B in annual funding that California's 600+ cities, counties, and regional agencies use to improve their transportation infrastructure and provide transportation services.
This represents roughly 1,200 new projects authorized annually through the Local Assistance Program, of which ~700 are construction related.
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— Robert Brady
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