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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
[Docket No. FHWA–2012–0059]
2012 Temporary Closure of I–395 Just
South of Conway Street in the City of
Baltimore to Vehicular Traffic To
Accommodate the Construction and
Operation of the Baltimore Grand Prix
Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice and request for comment.
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AGENCY:
The Maryland Transportation
Authority (MDTA) has requested FHWA
approval of MDTA’s proposed plan to
temporarily close a portion of I–395
(just south of Conway Street in
Baltimore City) from approximately 6
p.m. on Wednesday, August 29, 2012,
until approximately 6 a.m. on Tuesday,
SUMMARY:
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September 4, 2012. The closure is
requested to accommodate the
construction and operation of the
Baltimore Grand Prix (BGP), which will
use the streets of downtown Baltimore
as a race course. The request is based on
the provisions in 23 CFR 658.11 which
authorizes the deletion of segments of
the federally designated routes that
make up the National Network
designated in Appendix A of 23 CFR
Part 658 upon approval by the FHWA.
The FHWA seeks comments from the
general public on this request submitted
by the MDTA for a deletion in
accordance with section 658.11(d) for
the considerations discussed in this
notice.
Comments must be received on
or before 30 days after date of
publication in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: The letter of request along
with justifications can be viewed
electronically at the docket established
for this notice at https://
www.regulations.gov. Hard copies of the
documents will also be available for
viewing at the DOT address listed
below.
Mail or hand deliver comments to the
U.S. Department of Transportation,
Dockets Management Facility, Room
W12–140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,
Washington, DC 20590, or fax comments
to (202) 493–2251. Alternatively,
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comments may be submitted via the
Federal eRulemaking Portal at https://
www.regulations.gov (follow the on-line
instructions for submitting comments).
All comments should include the
docket number that appears in the
heading of this document. All
comments received will be available for
examination and copying at the above
address from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., e.t.,
Monday through Friday, except Federal
holidays. Those desiring notification of
receipt of comments must include a selfaddressed, stamped postcard or you
may print the acknowledgment page
that appears after submitting comments
electronically. All comments received
into any docket may be searched in
electronic format by the name of the
individual submitting the comment (or
signing the comment, if submitted on
behalf of an association, business, labor
union, etc.). Persons making comments
may review DOT’s complete Privacy Act
Statement in the Federal Register
published on April 11, 2000 (Volume
65, Number 70, Pages 19477–78), or you
may view the statement at https://
dms.dot.gov.
Mr.
John C. Nicholas, Truck Size and
Weight Team, Office of Operations,
(202) 366–2317, Mr. Bill Winne, Office
of the Chief Counsel, (202) 366–0791,
Federal Highway Administration, 1200
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New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington,
DC 20590, and Mr. Gregory Murrill,
FHWA Division AdministratorDELMAR Division, (410) 962–4440.
Office hours for the FHWA are from
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., e.t., Monday
through Friday, except Federal holidays.
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Background
The FHWA is responsible for
enforcing the Federal regulations
applicable to the National Network of
highways that can safely and efficiently
accommodate the large vehicles
authorized by provisions of the Surface
Transportation Assistance Act of 1982,
as amended, designated in accordance
with 23 CFR part 658 and listed in
Appendix A. In accordance with section
658.11, the FHWA may approve
deletions or restrictions of the Interstate
System or other National Network
routes based upon specified justification
criteria in section 658.11(d)(2). These
deletions are then published in the
Federal Register for notice and
comment.
The MDTA has submitted a request to
the FHWA for approval of the temporary
closure of I–395 just south of Conway
Street in the city of Baltimore from the
period beginning Wednesday, August
29, 2012, at approximately 6 p.m.
through Tuesday, September 4, 2012, at
around 6 a.m., encompassing the Labor
Day holiday. The incoming request and
supporting documents, including maps,
may be viewed electronically at the
docket established for this notice at
https://www.regulations.gov. This
closure will be undertaken in support of
the BGP which will use the streets of
downtown Baltimore as a race course.
The MDTA is the owner and operator of
I–395 and I–95 within the city of
Baltimore.
It is anticipated the BGP event will
continue to be hosted in the city of
Baltimore for the next 4 consecutive
years. The inaugural event occurred
September 2 through September 4, 2011.
The event is expected to attract 160,000
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spectators over a 3–4 day period, not
including the event organizer workforce
and volunteers, the racing organizations
and their respective personnel, or media
and vendors. Event planners expect
spectators from within a 400-mile radius
of the city, with a large portion traveling
the I–95 corridor. It is anticipated that
the attendance for the peak day
(Sunday) will reach 70,000 people with
most arriving by private vehicle.
The construction and operation of the
race course will create safety concerns
by obstructing access from the I–395
northern terminus to the local street
system including Howard Street,
Conway Street, and Lee Street.
However, an existing connection from I–
395 to Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
will remain open throughout the event.
In addition, access to and from I–95 into
and out of the city along alternative
access routes, including US 1, US 40,
Russell Street, and Washington
Boulevard will be maintained. The BGP
and the city plan to update the 2011
signing plan to inform and guide
motorists to, through, and around the
impacted downtown area. The statewide
transportation operations system, the
Coordinated Highways Action Response
Team will provide real-time traffic
information to motorists through
dynamic message signs and highway
advisory radio. The MDTA states that
the temporary closure of this segment of
I–395 to general traffic should have no
impact on interstate commerce. I–95,
the main north-south Interstate route in
the region, will remain open during the
time period of the event. There are five
additional I–95 interchanges, just to the
north or south of I–395, with
connections to the local street system
including the arterials servicing the
city’s downtown area. A sign and
supplemental traffic control systems
plan was developed as part of the 2011
event’s Traffic Management Plan (TMP).
In addition, I–695 (Baltimore Beltway)
will provide motorists traveling through
the region the ability to bypass the
impact area by circling around the city.
Commercial motor vehicles of the
dimensions and configurations
described in 23 CFR 658.13 and 658.15
which serve the impacted area, may use
the alternate routes listed above.
Vehicles servicing the businesses
bordering the impacted area will still be
able to do so by also using the
alternative routes noted above to
circulate around the restricted area. In
addition, vehicles not serving
businesses in the restricted area but,
currently using I–395 and the local
street system to reach their ultimate
destinations, will be able to use the I–
95 interchanges north and south of I–
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395 to access the alternative routes. A
map depicting the alternative routes is
available electronically at the docket
established for this notice at https://
www.regulations.gov. The MDTA has
reviewed these alternative routes and
determined the routes to generally be
capable of safely accommodating the
diverted traffic during the period of
temporary restriction. As mentioned
previously, the sign and supplemental
traffic control system plan is also being
updated as part of the event’s TMP.
Commercial vehicles as well as general
traffic leaving the downtown area will
also be able to use the alternative routes
to reach I–95 and the rest of the
Interstate System. The BGP and the city
are working closely with businesses,
including the hotels and restaurants
located within the impact area, to
schedule deliveries prior to the
proposed I–395 closure to the extent
feasible. The BGP is also working with
affected businesses to schedule delivery
services during the event period.
The original plan uses a credentialing
process for access through designated
gates with access to specific loading
areas. This request to temporarily close
I–395 was prepared for the MDTA by
the BGP and the city. In addition, the
city has reached out to the Federal,
State, and local agencies to collaborate
and coordinate efforts to address the
logistical challenges of hosting the BGP.
The BGP and the city have worked
extensively with the businesses and
residential communities in the city that
could be affected by the event. These
efforts include the formation of Task
Forces and event Sub-Committees, to
guide the development of plans for
event security, transportation
management, public safety and more.
The FHWA seeks comments on this
request for temporary deletion from the
National Network for considerations in
accordance with 23 CFR 658.11(d).
Authority: 23 U.S.C. 127, 315 and 49
U.S.C. 31111, 31112, and 31114; 23 CFR part
658.
Issued on: June 29, 2012.
Victor M. Mendez,
Administrator.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
[Docket No. FHWA-2012-0059]
2012 Temporary Closure of I-395 Just South of Conway Street in
the City of Baltimore to Vehicular Traffic To Accommodate the
Construction and Operation of the Baltimore Grand Prix
AGENCY: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice and request for comment.
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SUMMARY: The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) has requested
FHWA approval of MDTA's proposed plan to temporarily close a portion of
I-395 (just south of Conway Street in Baltimore City) from
approximately 6 p.m. on Wednesday, August 29, 2012, until approximately
6 a.m. on Tuesday, September 4, 2012. The closure is requested to
accommodate the construction and operation of the Baltimore Grand Prix
(BGP), which will use the streets of downtown Baltimore as a race
course. The request is based on the provisions in 23 CFR 658.11 which
authorizes the deletion of segments of the federally designated routes
that make up the National Network designated in Appendix A of 23 CFR
Part 658 upon approval by the FHWA.
The FHWA seeks comments from the general public on this request
submitted by the MDTA for a deletion in accordance with section
658.11(d) for the considerations discussed in this notice.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before 30 days after date of
publication in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: The letter of request along with justifications can be
viewed electronically at the docket established for this notice at
https://www.regulations.gov. Hard copies of the documents will also be
available for viewing at the DOT address listed below.
Mail or hand deliver comments to the U.S. Department of
Transportation, Dockets Management Facility, Room W12-140, 1200 New
Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590, or fax comments to (202) 493-
2251. Alternatively, comments may be submitted via the Federal
eRulemaking Portal at https://www.regulations.gov (follow the on-line
instructions for submitting comments). All comments should include the
docket number that appears in the heading of this document. All
comments received will be available for examination and copying at the
above address from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., e.t., Monday through Friday,
except Federal holidays. Those desiring notification of receipt of
comments must include a self-addressed, stamped postcard or you may
print the acknowledgment page that appears after submitting comments
electronically. All comments received into any docket may be searched
in electronic format by the name of the individual submitting the
comment (or signing the comment, if submitted on behalf of an
association, business, labor union, etc.). Persons making comments may
review DOT's complete Privacy Act Statement in the Federal Register
published on April 11, 2000 (Volume 65, Number 70, Pages 19477-78), or
you may view the statement at https://dms.dot.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. John C. Nicholas, Truck Size and
Weight Team, Office of Operations, (202) 366-2317, Mr. Bill Winne,
Office of the Chief Counsel, (202) 366-0791, Federal Highway
Administration, 1200
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New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590, and Mr. Gregory Murrill,
FHWA Division Administrator-DELMAR Division, (410) 962-4440. Office
hours for the FHWA are from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., e.t., Monday
through Friday, except Federal holidays.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Electronic Access and Filing
You may submit or retrieve comments online through the Federal
eRulemaking portal at: https://www.regulations.gov. The Web site is
available 24 hours each day every day. Electronic submission and
retrieval help and guidelines are available under the help section of
the Web site.
An electronic copy of this document may also be downloaded from
Office of the Federal Register's home page at: https://www.archives.gov/federal_register and the Government Printing Office's Web page at:
https://www.gpoaccess.gov.
Background
The FHWA is responsible for enforcing the Federal regulations
applicable to the National Network of highways that can safely and
efficiently accommodate the large vehicles authorized by provisions of
the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982, as amended,
designated in accordance with 23 CFR part 658 and listed in Appendix A.
In accordance with section 658.11, the FHWA may approve deletions or
restrictions of the Interstate System or other National Network routes
based upon specified justification criteria in section 658.11(d)(2).
These deletions are then published in the Federal Register for notice
and comment.
The MDTA has submitted a request to the FHWA for approval of the
temporary closure of I-395 just south of Conway Street in the city of
Baltimore from the period beginning Wednesday, August 29, 2012, at
approximately 6 p.m. through Tuesday, September 4, 2012, at around 6
a.m., encompassing the Labor Day holiday. The incoming request and
supporting documents, including maps, may be viewed electronically at
the docket established for this notice at https://www.regulations.gov.
This closure will be undertaken in support of the BGP which will use
the streets of downtown Baltimore as a race course. The MDTA is the
owner and operator of I-395 and I-95 within the city of Baltimore.
It is anticipated the BGP event will continue to be hosted in the
city of Baltimore for the next 4 consecutive years. The inaugural event
occurred September 2 through September 4, 2011. The event is expected
to attract 160,000 spectators over a 3-4 day period, not including the
event organizer workforce and volunteers, the racing organizations and
their respective personnel, or media and vendors. Event planners expect
spectators from within a 400-mile radius of the city, with a large
portion traveling the I-95 corridor. It is anticipated that the
attendance for the peak day (Sunday) will reach 70,000 people with most
arriving by private vehicle.
The construction and operation of the race course will create
safety concerns by obstructing access from the I-395 northern terminus
to the local street system including Howard Street, Conway Street, and
Lee Street. However, an existing connection from I-395 to Martin Luther
King Jr. Boulevard will remain open throughout the event. In addition,
access to and from I-95 into and out of the city along alternative
access routes, including US 1, US 40, Russell Street, and Washington
Boulevard will be maintained. The BGP and the city plan to update the
2011 signing plan to inform and guide motorists to, through, and around
the impacted downtown area. The statewide transportation operations
system, the Coordinated Highways Action Response Team will provide
real-time traffic information to motorists through dynamic message
signs and highway advisory radio. The MDTA states that the temporary
closure of this segment of I-395 to general traffic should have no
impact on interstate commerce. I-95, the main north-south Interstate
route in the region, will remain open during the time period of the
event. There are five additional I-95 interchanges, just to the north
or south of I-395, with connections to the local street system
including the arterials servicing the city's downtown area. A sign and
supplemental traffic control systems plan was developed as part of the
2011 event's Traffic Management Plan (TMP). In addition, I-695
(Baltimore Beltway) will provide motorists traveling through the region
the ability to bypass the impact area by circling around the city.
Commercial motor vehicles of the dimensions and configurations
described in 23 CFR 658.13 and 658.15 which serve the impacted area,
may use the alternate routes listed above. Vehicles servicing the
businesses bordering the impacted area will still be able to do so by
also using the alternative routes noted above to circulate around the
restricted area. In addition, vehicles not serving businesses in the
restricted area but, currently using I-395 and the local street system
to reach their ultimate destinations, will be able to use the I-95
interchanges north and south of I-395 to access the alternative routes.
A map depicting the alternative routes is available electronically at
the docket established for this notice at https://www.regulations.gov.
The MDTA has reviewed these alternative routes and determined the
routes to generally be capable of safely accommodating the diverted
traffic during the period of temporary restriction. As mentioned
previously, the sign and supplemental traffic control system plan is
also being updated as part of the event's TMP. Commercial vehicles as
well as general traffic leaving the downtown area will also be able to
use the alternative routes to reach I-95 and the rest of the Interstate
System. The BGP and the city are working closely with businesses,
including the hotels and restaurants located within the impact area, to
schedule deliveries prior to the proposed I-395 closure to the extent
feasible. The BGP is also working with affected businesses to schedule
delivery services during the event period.
The original plan uses a credentialing process for access through
designated gates with access to specific loading areas. This request to
temporarily close I-395 was prepared for the MDTA by the BGP and the
city. In addition, the city has reached out to the Federal, State, and
local agencies to collaborate and coordinate efforts to address the
logistical challenges of hosting the BGP. The BGP and the city have
worked extensively with the businesses and residential communities in
the city that could be affected by the event. These efforts include the
formation of Task Forces and event Sub-Committees, to guide the
development of plans for event security, transportation management,
public safety and more.
The FHWA seeks comments on this request for temporary deletion from
the National Network for considerations in accordance with 23 CFR
658.11(d).
Authority: 23 U.S.C. 127, 315 and 49 U.S.C. 31111, 31112, and
31114; 23 CFR part 658.
Issued on: June 29, 2012.
Victor M. Mendez,
Administrator.
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