Does the FHWA expect listing of all mayors affected by a proposed project in the grant application?
No. For proposed projects that are of extensive length (e.g., 1000 km), the grant application can list mayors using some appropriate threshold (e.g., population, status in statutory language describing the corridor). Whether listed or not, the FHWA expects affected local officials with responsibility for transportation to be consulted, as appropriate under 23 U.S.C. 134 and 135. D9. Does the FHWA expect a listing, as part of the grant application, of all U.S. Representatives who represent in Congressional Districts where the project is located? Yes. This information may be necessary during the explanation (regarding project selection) the Secretary is to make to quarterly to the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives as noted in Section 1311(b)(2) of the TEA 21 Restoration Act of 98. For projects with numerous U.S. Representatives, it may be convenient to make this listing a separate
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