Title 23

PART 450

Part 450 - Planning Assistance And Standards

PART 450 - PLANNING ASSISTANCE AND STANDARDS Authority:23 U.S.C. 134 and 135; 42 U.S.C. 7410 et seq.; 49 U.S.C. 5303 and 5304; 49 CFR 1.85 and 1.90. Source:81 FR 34135, May 27, 2016, unless otherwise noted.

23:1.0.1.5.11.1SUBPART A
Subpart A - Transportation Planning and Programming Definitions
23:1.0.1.5.11.1.1.1SECTION 450.100
   450.100 Purpose.
23:1.0.1.5.11.1.1.2SECTION 450.102
   450.102 Applicability.
23:1.0.1.5.11.1.1.3SECTION 450.104
   450.104 Definitions.
23:1.0.1.5.11.2SUBPART B
Subpart B - Statewide and Nonmetropolitan Transportation Planning and Programming
23:1.0.1.5.11.2.1.1SECTION 450.200
   450.200 Purpose.
23:1.0.1.5.11.2.1.2SECTION 450.202
   450.202 Applicability.
23:1.0.1.5.11.2.1.3SECTION 450.204
   450.204 Definitions.
23:1.0.1.5.11.2.1.4SECTION 450.206
   450.206 Scope of the statewide and nonmetropolitan transportation planning process.
23:1.0.1.5.11.2.1.5SECTION 450.208
   450.208 Coordination of planning process activities.
23:1.0.1.5.11.2.1.6SECTION 450.210
   450.210 Interested parties, public involvement, and consultation.
23:1.0.1.5.11.2.1.7SECTION 450.212
   450.212 Transportation planning studies and project development.
23:1.0.1.5.11.2.1.8SECTION 450.214
   450.214 Development of programmatic mitigation plans.
23:1.0.1.5.11.2.1.9SECTION 450.216
   450.216 Development and content of the long-range statewide transportation plan.
23:1.0.1.5.11.2.1.10SECTION 450.218
   450.218 Development and content of the statewide transportation improvement program (STIP).
23:1.0.1.5.11.2.1.11SECTION 450.220
   450.220 Self-certifications, Federal findings, and Federal approvals.
23:1.0.1.5.11.2.1.12SECTION 450.222
   450.222 Project selection from the STIP.
23:1.0.1.5.11.2.1.13SECTION 450.224
   450.224 Applicability of NEPA to statewide transportation plans and programs.
23:1.0.1.5.11.2.1.14SECTION 450.226
   450.226 Phase-in of new requirements.
23:1.0.1.5.11.3SUBPART C
Subpart C - Metropolitan Transportation Planning and Programming
23:1.0.1.5.11.3.1.1SECTION 450.300
   450.300 Purpose.
23:1.0.1.5.11.3.1.2SECTION 450.302
   450.302 Applicability.
23:1.0.1.5.11.3.1.3SECTION 450.304
   450.304 Definitions.
23:1.0.1.5.11.3.1.4SECTION 450.306
   450.306 Scope of the metropolitan transportation planning process.
23:1.0.1.5.11.3.1.5SECTION 450.308
   450.308 Funding for transportation planning and unified planning work programs.
23:1.0.1.5.11.3.1.6SECTION 450.310
   450.310 Metropolitan planning organization designation and redesignation.
23:1.0.1.5.11.3.1.7SECTION 450.312
   450.312 Metropolitan Planning Area boundaries.
23:1.0.1.5.11.3.1.8SECTION 450.314
   450.314 Metropolitan planning agreements.
23:1.0.1.5.11.3.1.9SECTION 450.316
   450.316 Interested parties, participation, and consultation.
23:1.0.1.5.11.3.1.10SECTION 450.318
   450.318 Transportation planning studies and project development.
23:1.0.1.5.11.3.1.11SECTION 450.320
   450.320 Development of programmatic mitigation plans.
23:1.0.1.5.11.3.1.12SECTION 450.322
   450.322 Congestion management process in transportation management areas.
23:1.0.1.5.11.3.1.13SECTION 450.324
   450.324 Development and content of the metropolitan transportation plan.
23:1.0.1.5.11.3.1.14SECTION 450.326
   450.326 Development and content of the transportation improvement program (TIP).
23:1.0.1.5.11.3.1.15SECTION 450.328
   450.328 TIP revisions and relationship to the STIP.
23:1.0.1.5.11.3.1.16SECTION 450.330
   450.330 TIP action by the FHWA and the FTA.
23:1.0.1.5.11.3.1.17SECTION 450.332
   450.332 Project selection from the TIP.
23:1.0.1.5.11.3.1.18SECTION 450.334
   450.334 Annual listing of obligated projects.
23:1.0.1.5.11.3.1.19SECTION 450.336
   450.336 Self-certifications and Federal certifications.
23:1.0.1.5.11.3.1.20SECTION 450.338
   450.338 Applicability of NEPA to metropolitan transportation plans and programs.
23:1.0.1.5.11.3.1.21SECTION 450.340
   450.340 Phase-in of new requirements.
23:1.0.1.5.11.4SUBPART 0
23:1.0.1.5.11.5.1.1.14APPENDIX Appendix A
   Appendix A to Part 450 - Linking the Transportation Planning and NEPA Processes