Notice To Rescind the Notice of Intent To Develop the Environmental Impact Statement: Kings County, NY, 73761 [2011-30431]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
Notice to Rescind the Notice of Intent
to Develop the Environmental Impact
Statement: Kings County, NY
Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA), United States
Department of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice to Rescind the Notice of
Intent.
AGENCY:
The FHWA is issuing this
notice to advise the public that the
FHWA will not be preparing an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
for the proposed project involving
approximately 1.5 miles of the
Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (BQE),
Interstate 278 (I–278) in Kings County,
New York (Project Identification
Number X730.56). This segment of the
BQE extends from Atlantic Avenue to
Sands Street and encompasses 21
structures including a unique 0.4 mile
triple cantilever structure. A Notice of
Intent to prepare an EIS was published
in the Federal Register on April 20,
2009.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jonathan D. McDade, Division
Administrator, Federal Highway
Administration, New York Division, Leo
W. O’Brien Federal Building, 11A
Clinton Avenue, Suite 719, Albany,
New York 12207, Telephone: (518) 431–
4127; or
Mr. Phillip Eng, P.E., Regional
Director, New York State Department of
Transportation, Hunters Point Plaza,
47–40 21st Street, Long Island City, New
York 11101, Telephone: (718) 482–4526.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
FHWA, in cooperation with the New
York State Department of
Transportation previously intended to
prepare a tiered EIS to evaluate
alternatives and make corridor level
decisions regarding the rehabilitation or
reconstruction of the existing facility
and to identify a general alignment and
corridor for proposed improvements
along the Brooklyn Queens Expressway
in Kings County, New York, from Sands
Street on the east to Atlantic Avenue on
the west.
The purpose of the original Project
was to address various geometric,
operational, and structural deficiencies
associated with the structure.
The final scoping document issued in
May 2010, identified a range of
alternatives that would be evaluated.
Further evaluation of the alternatives
documented with the Draft Alternatives
Evaluation Technical Memorandum,
identified order of magnitude cost range
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from $280 million for simple
rehabilitation project to $20 billion
tunnel alternatives. All build
alternatives require funds exceeding
those available for the foreseeable
future.
The NYSDOT proposes terminating
the Tier 1 EIS for this project. Proposed
future projects will continue necessary
State of Good Repair projects to
structures, roadways, and
appurtenances, to ensure the continued
safe operation of this important roadway
corridor. With this approach, future
plans for the roadway may be addressed
in a comprehensive manner as funds
become available.
Issued on November 16, 2011.
Jonathan D. McDade,
New York Division Administrator, Federal
Highway Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
Notice To Rescind the Notice of Intent
To Develop the Environmental Impact
Statement: Kings County, NY
Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA, United States
Department of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice to rescind the Notice of
Intent.
AGENCY:
The FHWA is issuing this
rescinded notice to advise the public
that the FHWA will not be preparing an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
for the proposed project involving
approximately 3.8 miles of the
Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (BQE),
Interstate 278 (I–278) in Kings County,
New York (Project Identification
Number X729.94). This segment of the
BQE referred to as the Gowanus
Expressway, extends from Sixth Avenue
to the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel and
contains 23 structures with a total deck
area of approximately 2,000,000 square
feet. A Notice of Intent to prepare an EIS
was published in the Federal Register
in November 1996.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jonathan McDade, Division
Administrator, Federal Highway
Administration, New York Division, Leo
W. O’Brien Federal Building, 7th Floor,
Clinton Avenue and North Pearl Street,
Albany, New York 12207, Telephone:
(518) 431–4127; or
Mr. Phillip Eng, P.E., Regional
Director, New York State Department of
Transportation, Hunters Point Plaza 47–
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40 21st Street, Long Island City, New
York 11101, Telephone: (718) 482–4526.
The
FHWA, in cooperation with the New
York State Department of
Transportation (NYSDOT) previously
intended to prepare an EIS to evaluate
alternatives regarding the rehabilitation
or reconstruction of the Gowanus
Expressway (BQE I–278) in Kings
County, New York, from Sixth Avenue
to the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel.
The purpose of the original Project
was to address various geometric,
operational, and structural deficiencies
associated with the structures.
The Notice of Intent to prepare an EIS
was published in the Federal Register
in November 1996 following completion
of an Environmental Assessment. At
that time the rehabilitation alternatives
had cost estimates in the range of $700
million. Subsequently, in response to
public comments, a tunnel alternative
was added.
During preliminary design, the cost
estimates increased to approximately $2
billion for the rehabilitation alternatives
while the cost estimate for the tunnel
alternative was determined to be greater
than $15 billion.
The economic downturn has affected
all areas of government and
Transportation is not an exception;
recent projections show insufficient
funds to meet our infrastructure needs.
In response to this, NYSDOT is
reevaluating its program with emphasis
on preserving our existing assets to
ensure a continuous system wide
operations and safety of its facilities.
NYSDOT proposes to terminate the EIS
for this project because: (1) Structures at
other locations have pressing needs
which must also be addressed and (2)
the cost of the alternatives being
evaluated do not fall within NYSDOT’s
funding constraints.
To assure the continued safe
operation of the Gowanus Expressway
the structural deficiencies will be
addressed in the intermediate term
through a series of projects.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Issued on November 16, 2011.
Jonathan D. McDade,
New York Division Administrator, Federal
Highway Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
Notice To Rescind the Notice of Intent To Develop the
Environmental Impact Statement: Kings County, NY
AGENCY: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA, United States Department
of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice to rescind the Notice of Intent.
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SUMMARY: The FHWA is issuing this rescinded notice to advise the public
that the FHWA will not be preparing an Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS) for the proposed project involving approximately 3.8 miles of the
Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (BQE), Interstate 278 (I-278) in Kings
County, New York (Project Identification Number X729.94). This segment
of the BQE referred to as the Gowanus Expressway, extends from Sixth
Avenue to the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel and contains 23 structures with a
total deck area of approximately 2,000,000 square feet. A Notice of
Intent to prepare an EIS was published in the Federal Register in
November 1996.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jonathan McDade, Division
Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, New York Division, Leo
W. O'Brien Federal Building, 7th Floor, Clinton Avenue and North Pearl
Street, Albany, New York 12207, Telephone: (518) 431-4127; or
Mr. Phillip Eng, P.E., Regional Director, New York State Department
of Transportation, Hunters Point Plaza 47-40 21st Street, Long Island
City, New York 11101, Telephone: (718) 482-4526.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FHWA, in cooperation with the New York
State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) previously intended to
prepare an EIS to evaluate alternatives regarding the rehabilitation or
reconstruction of the Gowanus Expressway (BQE I-278) in Kings County,
New York, from Sixth Avenue to the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel.
The purpose of the original Project was to address various
geometric, operational, and structural deficiencies associated with the
structures.
The Notice of Intent to prepare an EIS was published in the Federal
Register in November 1996 following completion of an Environmental
Assessment. At that time the rehabilitation alternatives had cost
estimates in the range of $700 million. Subsequently, in response to
public comments, a tunnel alternative was added.
During preliminary design, the cost estimates increased to
approximately $2 billion for the rehabilitation alternatives while the
cost estimate for the tunnel alternative was determined to be greater
than $15 billion.
The economic downturn has affected all areas of government and
Transportation is not an exception; recent projections show
insufficient funds to meet our infrastructure needs. In response to
this, NYSDOT is reevaluating its program with emphasis on preserving
our existing assets to ensure a continuous system wide operations and
safety of its facilities. NYSDOT proposes to terminate the EIS for this
project because: (1) Structures at other locations have pressing needs
which must also be addressed and (2) the cost of the alternatives being
evaluated do not fall within NYSDOT's funding constraints.
To assure the continued safe operation of the Gowanus Expressway
the structural deficiencies will be addressed in the intermediate term
through a series of projects.
Issued on November 16, 2011.
Jonathan D. McDade,
New York Division Administrator, Federal Highway Administration.
[FR Doc. 2011-30431 Filed 11-28-11; 8:45 am]
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