98-28617. Transportation/Air Quality Public Information Initiative: ``It All Adds Up To Cleaner Air'' FY 99 Demonstration Communities; Request for Letters of Interest  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 206 (Monday, October 26, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 57121-57123]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-28617]
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    
    [FRL-6180-4]
    
    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Federal Highway Administration
    Federal Transit Administration
    
    
    Transportation/Air Quality Public Information Initiative: ``It 
    All Adds Up To Cleaner Air'' FY 99 Demonstration Communities; Request 
    for Letters of Interest
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency; Federal Highway Administration 
    and Federal Transit Administration.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: Over the past year, the Department of Transportation's (DOT) 
    Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and Federal Transit 
    Administration (FTA) and the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) 
    Office of Mobile Sources (OMS) have begun a collaborative public 
    education program to be implemented at the community level.
        This effort is designed to inform the public about the connection 
    between transportation, air pollution and public health, and the 
    ability of individuals to make a difference once they are informed 
    about the environmental consequences of their daily travel choices . 
    Through this Document, the Department of Transportation's Federal 
    Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration, and the 
    Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Mobile Sources are 
    soliciting interest from organizations and communities around the 
    country who would benefit from participation as Demonstration 
    Communities in ``It All Adds Up to Cleaner Air''--a transportation/air 
    quality public information initiative.
    
    DATES: Deadline for Letters of Interest--November 25, 1998.
    
    ADDRESSES: This document can also be accessed at no cost by contacting: 
    DOT/Federal Highway Administration Web Page: ``www.fhwa.dot.gov/
    environment/pubout'' EPA's Office of Mobile Sources Web Page: 
    ``www.epa.gov/oms'' click on ``What's New?''
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Kathy Daniel, Project Manager, US DOT Federal Highway Administration, 
    400 7th Street SW (HEP-40), Washington, DC 20590, (Phone) 202/366-6276 
    (Fax) 202/366-3409, kathleen.daniel@fhwa.dot.gov'';
    Patrice Thornton, Project Manager, EPA Office of Mobile Sources, 2000 
    Traverwood Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48105, (Phone) 734/214-4329 (Fax) 734/
    214-4906, thornton.patrice@epa.gov'';
    Abbe Marner, Federal Transit Administration, 400 7th Street SW (TPL-
    12), Washington, DC 20590, (Phone) 202/366-4317 (Fax) 202/493-2478, 
    abbe.marner@fta.dot.gov''.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
        Affected Entities: Communities and/or organizations interested in 
    participating as Demonstration Communities in a public education 
    project addressing transportation choices and their impact on air 
    quality.
        Title: Transportation/Air Quality Public Information Initiative: 
    ``It All Adds Up To Cleaner Air''--FY 99 Demonstration Communities--
    Request For Letters of Interest.
        Abstract: Over the past year, the Department of Transportation's 
    Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and Federal Transit 
    Administration (FTA) and the Environmental Protection Agency's Office 
    of Mobile Sources (OMS) have begun collaborating on a public education 
    program to be implemented at the community level, which informs the 
    public about the connection between transportation, air pollution, 
    public health, and the ability of individuals to make a difference once 
    they are informed about the environmental consequences of their daily 
    travel choices. This goal is being accomplished by (1) providing 
    national support for community-based public education efforts on the 
    impacts of transportation choices on air quality, traffic congestion , 
    and public health, (2) encouraging and facilitating the creation of 
    national and local coalitions committed to raising awareness, 
    understanding, acceptance, and action related to transportation/air 
    quality issues, and (3) encouraging informed and responsible choices 
    for individual actions through public information. The theme of the 
    initiative is ``It All Adds Up to Cleaner Air.''
        The federal partners--FHWA, FTA and OMS--are currently pilot-
    testing program design as well as products produced for three diverse 
    communities--Dover, Delaware; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and San Francisco, 
    California--in support of the long term effort. Pilot communities were 
    selected to provide an opportunity to learn from the experience of 
    areas with diversity in size, existing transportation infrastructure, 
    air quality, and degrees of public understanding of transportation, air 
    quality and the impact of their individual choices. Coalitions of 
    organizations with vested interest in transportation/air quality issues 
    in each of the three pilot communities are currently involved in public 
    education campaigns on transportation choices and their impact on air 
    quality. The messages being tested in the pilot phase of the initiative 
    focus on combining errands, car care, and using alternative modes of 
    transportation. These initial efforts are scheduled to continue through 
    October, 1998. Because the approach and results differ from community 
    to community, important and relevant lessons are being learned from 
    each site. Comprehensive evaluation of and in collaboration with the 
    pilot sites are being undertaken by the federal partners in 
    collaboration with the pilot sites in the fall of this year. The 
    program will then be expanded to include as many as twelve (12) 
    Demonstration Communities in 1999.
    
    Purpose of Request for Letters of Interest
    
        Through this Notice, FHWA, FTA and OMS are soliciting interest from 
    organizations and communities around the country who believe they would 
    benefit from participation as a
    
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    Demonstration Community in ``It All Adds Up to Cleaner Air''--the 
    transportation/air quality public information initiative. Demonstration 
    Communities will receive national support to further their public 
    education efforts on transportation and air quality. National support 
    to be provided includes market research; consistent national messages; 
    limited seed money ($25,000 per site); a comprehensive resource ``tool 
    kit'' including transportation and air quality facts and figures; 
    promotional materials; high quality TV, radio, and print advertisements 
    and other public education tools; ``how to'' information; and technical 
    assistance to create or expand and support coalitions committed to 
    improving quality of life through minimizing traffic congestion and 
    reducing air pollution. This Notice provides information which will 
    allow organizations and communities to determine their interest in 
    participating as a Demonstration Community in the 1999 ``It All Adds Up 
    to Cleaner Air'' initiative, and to begin preparing information needed 
    to apply for the program later this year.
        The purpose of requesting a Letter from interested communities and 
    organizations is to help the federal agencies prepare an efficient 
    evaluation/selection process. Submitting a Letter of Interest will not 
    commit an organization/community to proceed with an application. Those 
    not submitting a Letter may still apply at the appropriate time.
    
    Developing a Letter of Interest
    
        Letters of Interest should be 3-5 pages. The federal partners are 
    interested in brief answers to the following questions:
    
    --Is the community committed to raising public awareness of 
    transportation, air quality, public health and the impact of individual 
    actions?
    --What is the extent of the air quality and congestion problem in the 
    interested community?
    --Is there an existing coalition or collaborative established to 
    address transportation and air quality issues?
    --If so, who are the partners in this coalition?
    --If not, is the community committed to developing and maintaining such 
    a coalition?
    --Is the community currently involved in a public education program on 
    transportation/air quality issues?
    --Could activities begun or expanded continue beyond the period when 
    federal support is being provided to the community?
    
    Expansion of the ``It All Adds Up To Cleaner Air'' Initiative
    
        Expansion of this initiative will take place in two phases. Phase 
    One, begun with this Notice, will involve submission of a ``Letter of 
    Interest'' from organizations who might be interested in participating 
    as a 1999 Demonstration Community. Phase Two will begin with a formal 
    solicitation expected to be issued by the federal partners in November, 
    1998. The solicitation will outline all requirements and will be widely 
    distributed through the Federal Register, Agency Websites and other 
    electronic means, existing organizational networks and publications, 
    conferences, etc. Organizations interested in participating will then 
    have 60 days to submit the requested information.
    
    Expectations for the 1999 Demonstration Communities
    
        Using the materials developed and refined through the pilot sites, 
    Demonstration Communities will further our knowledge of what works and 
    what doesn't. Dialogue with the public will address (1) the connection 
    between transportation choices, traffic congestion, and air quality, 
    (2) alternate modes of transportation, and (3) efforts to reach the 
    long-term objectives of environmentally beneficial transportation 
    choices in the community, informed life-work decisions, and increased 
    investment in transportation and air quality. Additional and innovative 
    materials will be developed which can be replicated and provided for 
    use in other community-based efforts nationwide. Through evaluation, we 
    will continue to learn lessons about organizations and perspectives 
    which must be involved and what resources are required to ensure long-
    term success in addressing transportation choices and their impact on 
    air quality. Demonstration Communities will be expected to work closely 
    with the federal partners as they track outreach activities, successes 
    and challenges, market research, etc.
    
    Partnerships
    
        The cornerstone of the overall initiative is the forging of long-
    term partnerships which will integrate the need to address air quality 
    and transportation choices into community planning and education. These 
    partnerships will ensure that public education and investment in 
    transportation and air quality will continue beyond the initial federal 
    support in Demonstration Communities. Partners could include employers, 
    non-profit organizations, health providers, public interest and 
    business groups, youth, and other levels of government.
    
    Proposed Time Line
    
    Request for Letters of Interest Published--September 1998
    Letters of Interest Received--October 1998
    Solicitation Issued--November 1998
    Requested Information Due--January 1999
    Evaluation/Selection Completed--March 1999
    Award of Funds--April 1999
    
    Eligible Organizations
    
        Letters of Interest will be accepted from any community/public 
    organization with interest in this initiative. However, when 
    Demonstration Communities are selected through review of formal 
    information received in Phase 2, priority will be given to communities/
    public organizations which can clearly demonstrate a perceived air 
    quality and traffic congestion problem, involvement of a wide range of 
    organizations, a level of public understanding of transportation 
    choices as solutions to congestion and air quality problems, and the 
    commitment to conduct public education linking transportation, air 
    quality, public health and individual choices. Please note that only 
    Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs), state departments of 
    transportation, state, local, and regional air management agencies, 
    councils of government and public transit agencies will be eligible to 
    serve as funding recipients for the seed money offered to selected 
    communities. Lead organizations are strongly encouraged to create 
    partnerships with other organizations actively involved in congestion 
    mitigation and air quality improvement.
    
    Potential Information To Be Requested Through Formal Solicitation
    
        FHWA, FTA and OMS are currently developing the selection criteria 
    against which proposals will be evaluated. However, it is likely that 
    the information requested will include how the community will 
    demonstrate:
    
    --A perceived air quality and congestion problem
    --Level of public understanding of transportation choices as solutions 
    to congestion and air quality problems
    --Goals of improved air quality and reduced congestion through 
    transportation choices
    --Effectiveness of collaborative activities and partnerships with other
    
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    stakeholders needed to effectively develop or implement the project
    --Demonstrated ability to reach target audiences through media, 
    outreach and collaborative efforts
    --Ability to integrate these efforts with existing programs/campaigns
    --Potential for continuing the effort beyond federal support
    
    Additional Items of Interest
    
    --The limited amount of ``seed money'' is clearly insufficient to 
    accomplish the goals of the overall initiative. In the final selection 
    process, priority will be given to those who indicate a clear ability 
    to undertake the initiative and commit resources beyond those provided 
    through the federal partners. Participation as a Demonstration 
    Community will clearly require a commitment of human as well as 
    financial resources.
    --Potential Demonstration Communities are encouraged to consider 
    integrating this initiative into other ongoing public education 
    efforts. Other potential funding sources could include the Congestion 
    Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program (CMAQ), the 
    Transportation and Community and Systems Preservation Pilot Program 
    (TCSP) under the Transportation Equity Act of the 21st Century, the 
    annual Mobile Source Outreach Assistance Competition (limited to 
    designated state and local air management agencies) and other funds 
    obtained to conduct transportation/air quality public education 
    activities.
    
    Submitting ``Letters of Interest''
    
        Letters of Interest'' (5 copies) should be sent to: Susan Bullard, 
    Director of Outreach and Communication, US EPA Office of Mobile 
    Sources, 401 M Street SW (MC 6401), Washington, DC 20460, (phone) 202/
    260-2614, (fax) 202/260-6011, email: bullard.susan@epa.gov''.
    
        Dated: September 23, 1998.
    
    Margo T. Oge,
    Director, Office of Mobile Sources, Environmental Protection Agency.
    
        Dated: October 16, 1998.
    Charlotte M. Adams,
    Associate Administrator for Planning, Federal Transit Administration.
    
        Dated: October 15, 1998.
    James M. Shrouds,
    Chief, Environmental Analysis Division, Office of Environment and 
    Planning, Federal Highway Administration.
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Document Information

Published:
10/26/1998
Department:
Federal Transit Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
98-28617
Dates:
Deadline for Letters of Interest--November 25, 1998.
Pages:
57121-57123 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FRL-6180-4
PDF File:
98-28617.pdf