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STEP: A Federal Research Program - conducting research that links to practice

Thank you for your interest in providing feedback on the STEP. At this time, the FHWA is requesting suggestions for the lines of research that should be pursued within each emphasis area. For example, stakeholders who have an interest in the "Tools to Support Environment and Planning" emphasis area might suggest that it is important to research ways to identify business models to enhance transportation decision-making using geospatial data.

The FHWA does not seek specific, detailed research proposals and discourages researchers from submitting proposals of that nature. Specific research work statements, if pursued under the STEP, will be crafted by FHWA, after careful consideration of stakeholder views.

To submit feedback, click on one of the emphasis areas listed below. If you would like to submit feedback on the STEP in general, please click on the "Overall STEP Comments" link below. If you have comments related to more than one emphasis area, please submit a separate feedback form for each of your comments.

Please submit your feedback by December 3, 2009.

Feedback Topics

Overall STEP Comments

ENVIRONMENT PLANNING REAL ESTATE SERVICES
Air Quality and Climate Change Congestion Real Estate Program Stewardship
Water / Wetlands / Vegetation / Wildlife / Habitat / Brownfields Safety Planning Outdoor Advertising Control
Historic Preservation Freight Planning
Bicycle / Pedestrian and Health Public Involvement, Environmental Justice, Visualization in Planning TOOLS TO SUPPORT ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING
Noise Other Activities that Support State / Local / Tribal Planning Capacity Building Travel Modeling
Environmental Streamlining / Stewardship U.S./Canada and U.S./Mexico Border Planning GIS / Spatial Information for Improved Decision Making
Context Sensitive Solutions National Security, Defense, and Interstate Planning

To provide Suggestions or Comments for this web page contact Phil Roke phil.roke@dot.gov.


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