Do the pilot tests have to be completed in a certain time frame?
A long-range plan update may take a year, a corridor study may take 1 to 2 years, an EA may take 18 to 24 months, and an EIS may take 3 to 6 years. A: Although the full project or plan may take considerably longer than the pilot test opportunity, it is reasonable to test several key decisions that do fit within the period. Q: Where is the guidance for documentation in TCAPP and T-PICS? A: Documentation and user guidance for TCAPP is located in the Decision Guide Basics section of the tool. T-PICS guidance will be in report format and located on the web in the future. T-PICS user’s guide will be available shortly on the T-PICS website. Also, we are developing a practitioner’s handbook on how to incorporate T-PICS into your process that will be available after the completion of the new cases. Q: Prior to the pilot test proposal preparation process, will there be a webinar for all universities, consultants, MPOs and DOTs to brief them on the potential request for their participation? A: T