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I-69 ORX: A Bi-state Mega Project = Project Management 2 Project Map July 2016 Gov. Pence and Gov. Bevin sign MOA Purpose and Need Complete the I-69 connection between Indiana and Kentucky Develop a solution to address long-term


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I-69 ORX: A Bi-state Mega Project = Project Management 2

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Project Map

July 2016 – Gov. Pence and Gov. Bevin sign MOA

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Purpose and Need

▰Complete the I-69 connection between Indiana and Kentucky ▰Develop a solution to address long-term cross-river mobility ▰Provide a cross-river connection to reduce congestion and delay ▰Improve safety for cross-river traffic

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Team Organization

▰ Parsons – Prime Consultant ▰ Major Subs – Stantec, HMB, HNTB ▰ Other Subs – C2 Strategic, Compass, TSW, Gray & Pape, VS Engineering, Henkin, Mercator, AEI, BLN, Civil Design, RHA

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Client Organization

▰ Each state designated a PM and a senior advisor ▰ Key department SMEs assigned for coordination ▰ PMs regularly update department management of progress, issues, decisions needed

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Schedule

▰ April 2017 – Public launch, media announcement, stakeholder meetings, public open houses ▰ Summer 2017 – Level 1 Screening - Alternatives ▰ Fall 2018 – Publish DEIS – Preferred Alternative ▰ 2020 – Publish FEIS – Selected Alternative

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Team Coordination

▰ Bi-weekly progress meetings ▰ Half-day agenda: management, technical, environmental, public involvement ▰ Both states’ managers attended ▰ State environmental SMEs ▰ Regular meetings with FHWA

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Document Control

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Document Control

SharePoint Library Consultant Team States/ FHWA Working Docs

R/W No Access

Review Docs

R/W R/W

Record Docs

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Administrative Record

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Contact List, Calendar, Public Involvement Log

R/W R/W

One SharePoint site for all project documents

R = Read Only R/W = Read/Write

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Document Review Process

▰ Uses the SharePoint “Review Docs” library ▰ Automated workflow process for notifications and tracking review progress ▰ Enables multiple concurrent reviewers ▰ Consolidates comments/markups in live documents

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Comment Resolution

▰ Republish clean documents for follow-up review ▰ Draft 1, Draft 2, Draft 3 … Final ▰ Tracked changes included in PDF format showing revisions/responses ▰ Comment resolution calls or topics at bi-weekly progress meetings

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Records Management

▰ Working Docs only for document development/collaboration ▰ Review Docs only for review process and tracking ▰ Record Docs only for final approved documents in PDF format ▰ Admin Record to track decision making

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Project Stakeholders

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Project and Stakeholder Coordination

Groups Typical Unique Project Management

Project Decision Making

DOT Departments

Federal Agencies

State & Local Agencies

Public Involvement

✓ Bi-State Project Coordination Process

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Interagency Advisory Committee

▰ Involves federal and state agencies ▰ Kickoff meeting, field trip, and meetings at major milestones ▰ Agency coordination, project information, schedule, input

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Coordination2

▰ Two State DOTs ▰ Federal Agencies ▰ Two sets of State Agencies ▰ Two local communities

Indiana Division Kentucky Division Region 4 Region 5 Region 3 Region 4 Midwest Southeast

Schedule: NTP to Record of Decision in 3 years

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Federal Agencies

▰ Involves one or more agency divisions ▰ Examples: FHWA, USEPA, USFWS, USACE ▰ Identify the primary agency division ▰ Project team and/or primary division coordinates with other involved divisions ▰ Project Env. Methodology Memos – clarify study processes to be used

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State Agencies

▰ Environmental protection ▰ Natural resources ▰ Parks and recreation ▰ State police ▰ Homeland security and emergency management

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Local Stakeholders

▰ Counties ▰ Cities ▰ Business groups ▰ Civic groups ▰ School districts

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Public Involvement

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Project Offices

Two project offices: Evansville: 320 Eagle Crest Drive, Ste. C Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday Henderson: 1970 Barrett Court, Ste. 100 Open Wednesday and Friday Identical materials at each office

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River Cities Advisory Committee (RCAC)

▰ 37 total members (both states) ▰ Represent area counties, cities, schools, parks, community agencies, civic groups, businesses, environmental organizations ▰ Meetings and input at major project milestones

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Environmental Justice RCAC Subcommittee

▰ 25 members (both states) ▰ Community agencies, county representatives, church groups, etc. ▰ Early FHWA-HQ involvement ▰ Direct and indirect EJ effects - Tolling, diversion, possible non- tolled options, possible mitigation

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Open Houses Public Hearings

▰ Held on both sides of the river ▰ Open houses at project milestones ▰ Six open houses ▰ Two public hearings ▰ Eight community conversations ▰ Postcards to EJ areas

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Speakers Bureau

▰ Taking information to people where they are ▰ Presentations to local groups as requested ▰ Booths at major community events (both sides of the river)

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Media Outreach

▰ Bi-state project: single media contact ▰ Coordination and approval in advance from both states ▰ Media briefings ahead of major milestones ▰ Live, extended interviews on radio and TV

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Website and Social Media

Email

info@I69ohiorivercrossing.com

Website

www.I69ohiorivercrossing.com

Facebook

I-69 Ohio River Crossing

Twitter

@I69ORX

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Questions?