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DOT finalizes Tribal Consultation Plan; effective government-to-government partnership will continue

State of Transportation Planning 2010
The goal of the State of Transportation Planning 2010 by the Transportation
Planning Division (TPD) of the American Planning Association (APA) is to highlight
important studies and timely topics in our field. We aim to bridge the academic
community with professional and citizen volunteer planners.

U.S. Department of Transportation Tribal Consultation Plan
The United States government has a unique legal relationship with Federally-recognized Indian tribal governments as set forth in the Constitution of the United States, treaties, statutes, and court decisions. The Federal government recognizes the right of self-determination for Indian tribal governments and the obligation to work with Indian tribal governments in a government-to-government relationship. As an executive agency, the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) has a responsibility and is committed to working with Indian tribal governments in this unique relationship, respecting tribal sovereignty and self determination.
2005 NEPA Handbook: Appendix 01-16
01-NEPA Act
02-CEQ Regulations
03-516 DM 115
04-NEPA 40 Most Asked Questions
05-Cross Cutting Environ. Laws
06-Environ. Justice Guidance
07-Categorical Exclusion Exception Checklist
08-Cummulative Impact Guidance
09-FONSI Example
10-Notice of Intent Example
11-Notice of Corrective Example
12-Notice of Cancellation Example
13-Scoping Package Example
14-Disclosure Statement
15-Record of Decision Example
16-Affected Environ.

Indian Reservation Road Bridge Program
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11/30/2005
Federal Transit Authority Regulations
FTA Transit Program Changes, Authorized Funding Levels and Implementation of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users
SAFETEA-LU Regulations
On August 10, 2005, the President signed into law the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU). SAFETEA-LU represents the largest surface transportation investment in our Nation's history.
SAFETEA-LU
Federal Highway Administration, Office of Legislation and Intergovernmental Affairs, Program Analysis Team, August 25, 2005 -- A Summary of Highway Provisions
Effective Tribal Consultation

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Vision Statement:
Nahat’á bidziilgo bil hadét’éego binahji’, hasilgo dóó nildzilgo bee ch’aa na’adáhígíí bi’oonish bee da’ahííníita’. Éí binahji yá’át’éehgo dóó bohónéedzaago iiná yit’ih.
Through strong leadership and integrity, achieve a safe and stable transportation network fostering a viable socio-economic independence, thus, enhancing quality of life.
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Mission Statement:
Alaan át’éego é’él’í baa lá’í ídliigo binahji’, bee ch’aa na’adáhígíí bi nahat’á dóó bi’oonishígíí nildzilgo dóó bohónéedzaago Diné bá óolzin dooleel.
Through innovation and partnership; plan, implement and maintain transportation infrastructure to ensure safe and reliable mobility for the Navajo People.
Contact Information:
Navajo Division of Transportation
P. O. Box 4620
Window Rock, AZ 86515

Phone: (928) 871-6498
Fax : (928) 871-7987

E-mail: tplatero@navajodot.org

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