Understanding NEPA Reevaluation in Project Management

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NEPA Reevaluation plays a crucial role in adapting to changes in project scope and requirements. Project managers, consultants, and KYTC are encouraged to prioritize NEPA Reevaluation in their meetings to ensure alignment with federal regulations and final project decisions. The process involves reflecting on changing project dynamics, impacts, and contextual needs to maintain compliance and effectiveness.


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  2. NEPA Process is Dynamitic The Reevaluation needs reflect the changing project

  3. Ch ch ch Changes Project Scope Change Examples: FONSI says Build 4 Lanes, but later PBFS says build 2, or 3 = a FONSI _____________ CE-2 says Build a Super-2, but later the Budget says build spot-improvements = a CE ___________ NEPA doc said build it here, but later VE says build it there = ______________ The Final NEPA Document should reflect the final decision the purpose and need, impacts, the changes, etc. That s a key concept for understanding the purpose of a Reevaluation

  4. Your Takeaways Project Managers Consultants and KYTC: Always have NEPA Reevaluation on your agenda at every meeting At every meeting, ask: Has the Scope, Intensity, Impacts, Context, etc., changed, that warrant a Reevaluation? Are we headed toward a new Federal authorization that will warrant a Reevaluation?

  5. Your Takeaways Project Managers Consultants and KYTC: Have your DEC, EMP, or NEPA Consultant at the meeting, or on the call Reevaluations will be needed on 99.75% of federal projects Don t think that once NEPA is signed, you are done with NEPA but we are there for you. We are on your side.

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