Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF
Title 414 - NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF ROADS - COMMUNICATION DIVISION
Chapter 1 - Nebraska Scenic Byways Program
Section 414-1-004 - DEFINITIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Current through September 17, 2024
004.01 Nebraska Scenic Byways Committee
This committee consists of one representative from each of the following state agencies:
004.02 The Nebraska Scenic Byways Committee will be responsible for overseeing the design and implementation of the Nebraska Scenic Byways Program. The Nebraska Scenic Byways Committee will also be responsible for recommending the Nebraska Scenic Byways to the Director-State Engineer for formal designation. The Nebraska Scenic Byways Committee will oversee the delivery of the program benefits to the officially-designated Nebraska Scenic Byways.
004.03 The Nebraska Scenic Byways Committee will cease to exist after each Byway Management Team has completed and gained approval of its Byway Management Plan, or 24 months after the byways' date of official designation, whichever comes first.
004.04 Byway Management Teams
These are the organizations which apply for byway designation, receive the program benefits, and undertake the creation of the Byway Management Plans. The minimum requirements in order to qualify as a Byway Management Team are as follows:
004.05 Director-State Engineer
The Director-State Engineer of the Nebraska Department of Roads will officially designate the Nebraska Scenic Byways upon review of the recommendations made by the Nebraska Scenic Byways Committee.
004.06 District Engineers of the Nebraska Department of Roads
These officials will be asked by the Nebraska Scenic Byways Committee for input regarding the traffic patterns and other pertinent information concerning each applying route.
004.07 Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
The Nebraska Scenic Byways Committee will seek written input from the FHWA before making its recommendations to the Director-State Engineer.
004.08 State Highway System
This is the network of roads, highways and connecting links forming a group of highway transportation lines for which the Nebraska Department of Roads is the primary authority.
004.09 Tourism Attractions
Tourism attractions (for profit, or nonprofit public or private) are sites which are expected to draw 2,500 or more visits annually from origins at least 100 miles away. Tourism attractions are sites and facilities which draw visitors from a distance because of their scenic, historic, cultural, scientific, and/or recreational attributes. Examples of eligible attractions are: historic restorations, museums, participatory sports facilities, and convention centers. Examples of ineligible businesses are those which serve more often as tourism-support facilities, such as eating and drinking places, commercial sleeping accommodations, gasoline service stations and gift shops, rather than as attractions.