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I-3 UPDATE & URGENT ACTION ALERT!Our Stop I-3 Coalition
is now over 1,500,000 strong. Update of I-3 status and activity:The I-3 study, commissioned in the Congressional Transportation Bill last August, is about to get underway. It is now not being called a feasibility study, but a study and report. It is not being conducted by GA DOT as designated, but by the Washington DC FHWA (Federal Highway Administration). History and details can be studied on the FHWA comprehensive I-3 website at http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/sec1927corridors.htm Now that GA DOT has agreed to pay the "local share" (20% of $1.32 million), FHWA can proceed with its SOW (Statement of Work) which precedes the RFP's (Request for Proposals) which will be sent to FHWA consultants, one of whom will be selected to conduct the study. THE MOST IMPORTANT THING WE CAN DO IS INFLUENCE THE STATEMENT OF WORK TO BE SURE THERE IS AMPLE OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC PARTICIPATION. What know that the study will include a SDB (Spatial Data Base) which is essentially the same thing as a GIS (Geographical Information System). It will contain a number of possible routes and designate if each will be a freeway or non-freeway. It will also identify sites listed on the National Register of Historical Places, wetlands, riverbeds, cut and fill (mountains, that is), etc. Even though one single route will not be a study product, alternate routes will be addressed. The date which the Secretary of Transportation must submit this report to Congress is Sept. 30, 2009. FHWA would like to have the study done 1-2 years ahead of that date as it takes 8-9 months to get through the procedures to Congress. What You Can Do:PROBABLY THE SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT THING YOU CAN DO IN THIS WHOLE PROCESS IS ACT NOW TO CONTACT EVERY SINGLE LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL ELECTED OFFICIAL YOU KNOW TO GET THEM TO PUT PRESSURE ON THE STATE DOT'S AND THE STATE AND FEDERAL FHWA'S TO OPEN THIS STUDY PROCESS TO THE PUBLIC FOR INFORMATION, SCRUTINY AND PARTICIPATION. Without this, we will not only not know what is going on, but we will have no say about what we want or know. So look below to identify the folks you have put in office to represent you, pick up the telephone, your pen or email and contact as many as you can. Start with your own County Commissioners, then your
State Representatives, then US Representatives and Senators.
Ask each of them to write a letter to your state DOT
and FHWA and send you a copy. It would be a good thing
if you also write to your state DOT's and FHWA's. And
while we are at it, let's include our governors too. WRITE TO:The Federal Highway Administration is where the current decisions are being made so be sure to start with Mr.. Capka. All of the other officials listed below can add pressure and represent our wishes as constituents. Depending on where you live, please identify below those legislators who have the responsibility to represent your views. If you do not live in GA, NC, SC or TN, in order to identify your U.S. Senators, go to http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm If you do not know your U.S. Representative you may go to http://www.house.gov/writerep and enter your zip code for the name and address of your Representative. FOR YOUR STATE AND LOCAL LEGISLATORS, go to www.congress.org and enter your zip code. FEDERAL HIGHWAY
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