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  • [[image:138 2013.jpg|left|460px]] ...ovement project from the initial identification of a “need” to a completed project serving the public.
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  • ...nt that unit in the [[:Category:138 Project Development Chronology|project development process]]. As representatives of the different units, each will have diffe ...ery_Roadway_(SAFER)|a safety assessment review]], public input and project development checklists to develop a scope.
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  • After the MCHF approves a project, a conservation easement is purchased (by MCHF) and/or improvements are mad * This project is authorized by the COE through Section 404 of the Clean Water Act of 1972
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  • ...advisory teams that MoDOT sometimes establishes to help guide a project’s development. [[Category:121 Project Planning, Prioritization and STIP Commitments|121.01]]
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  • ...nes are also included for the preparation of appropriate [[104.7 Estimates|project cost estimates]] at various milestones and the required documentation of th ...t budget and lengthy schedule, while a scope that falls short will yield a project that accomplishes little of significance. Further, a construction program
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  • ...floodway revision (if applicable), as required by 44 CFR 65.12, before the project can be constructed. ...Flood Insurance Program, see [[748.8 Development in Floodplains|EPG 748.8 Development in Floodplains]].
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  • ...cess and planning partners for consideration in ongoing Planning Framework project prioritization. Comments are summarized and shared with the Missouri Highw ...funds in the STIP. The District Engineer must support the addition of any project added to the right of way or construction component of the STIP. [http://sp
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  • * [[media:121.7 Project Scoping Form.xlsx|Project Scoping Form]] ...ed at this stage of [[:Category:138 Project Development Chronology|project development]] is a historic-based estimate. Based on the quantities calculated from the
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  • <categorytree mode=all>121 Project Planning, Prioritization and STIP Commitments</categorytree> <categorytree mode=all>138 Project Development Chronology</categorytree>
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  • |[[image:104.2 Project Scoping.jpg|275px]] |[[media:104.2a Project Scoping Process.pdf|project scoping process flowchart]]
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  • ...res that human values and concerns receive proper attention during project development. Specifically, community impact assessment is important for: ...Actively involving affected parties leads to better decisions and greater project acceptance, while creating a sense of community ownership and enhancing age
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  • ...emplate for the mainline, ramps and any other roadways associated with the project (appurtenances) requiring a pavement structural design *Special conditions prevalent within the project area that may affect design consideration.
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