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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 170 · § 170.401

§ 170.401. What are BIA's and FHWA's roles in transportation planning?

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Except as provided in § 170.402, the functions and activities that BIA and/or FHWA must perform for the TTP transportation planning are:
(a)Reviewing, and approving the TTPTIP as well as providing technical assistance to the Tribes during the development of their TTIP or Priority List:
(b)Oversight of the NTTFI;
(c)Performing quality assurance and validation of NTTFI data updates as needed;
(d)Coordinating with States and their political subdivisions and appropriate planning authorities on regionally significant TTP projects;
(e)Providing technical assistance to Tribal governments;
(f)Developing TTP budgets;
(g)Facilitating public involvement;
(h)Participating in transportation planning and other transportation-related meetings;
(i)Performing quality assurance and validation related to performing traffic studies;
(j)Performing preliminary project planning or project identification studies;
(k)Conducting special transportation studies;
(l)Developing short- and long-range transportation plans;
(m)Mapping;
(n)Developing and maintaining management systems;
(o)Performing transportation planning for operational and maintenance facilities; and
(p)Researching rights-of-way documents for project planning.
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