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EPISODE · Mar 28, 2023 · 54 MIN

And The Winner Is...: Reactions to RCP Awardees

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Earlier this month, we met with a special guest and Professional Planner, Byron Nicholas, to discuss the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, regional planning, and the Reconnecting Communities Pilot Program (RCP). We discussed MPOs and USDOT funding. However, we want to dive deeper to give an overview of federal transportation authorizations and why they matter in BIL and environmental planning. BIL is the most recent federal transportation authorization and the largest in history, so it’s only right that we hit you with another one. Press play to hear: An extra raspy Jas (she was losing her voice!)History and impact of federal transportation authorizations over the last 20 yearsHow MPOs work with partner agencies to consider the environmental impacts of transportation projects and long-range plans and how BIL adds to this effortHighlights and hot takes of several first-round RCP awardeesThank you for listening and tune in every other Tuesday where Nimo and Jas keep it Four Degrees to the Streets.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @the4degreespod.Or send us an email to connect with us!RESOURCESFederal Transportation Authorizations | FHWA Environmental Mitigation in Transportation Planning | FHWAEnvironmental Justice Considerations in Regional PlanningThe StitchFederal funding to reconnect Claiborne approved — but a fraction of what city, state sought | WWNOBiden-Harris Administration Announces First-Ever Awards from Program to Reconnect Communities Reconnecting Communities FY22 Award Fact SheetsBipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) Maps Dashboard | D2DTransportation For America The infrastructure law is not climate legislation, but states could make it greenMAP-21 vs. FAST Act Comparison Chart

Earlier this month, we met with a special guest and Professional Planner, Byron Nicholas, to discuss the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, regional planning, and the Reconnecting Communities Pilot Program (RCP). We discussed MPOs and USDOT funding. However, we want to dive deeper to give an overview of federal transportation authorizations and why they matter in BIL and environmental planning. BIL is the most recent federal transportation authorization and the largest in history, so it’s only right that we hit you with another one.

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