On a day-to-day basis, transportation liaisons work to review transportation projects, respond to State DOT priorities, and develop strong working relationships between transportation and resource agencies.
More specifically, transportation liaisons may lead or participate in some or all of the following activities, including:
- Early coordination efforts
- Completion of permit requests
- Providing expertise and consultation services
- Attend interagency meetings or participate in site visits
- Training of agency personnel
- Research and mapping
- Development of programmatic agreements
A wide range of environmental regulatory requirements can apply to transportation projects. Transportation liaisons work to coordinate compliance with relevant laws and regulations including one or more of the following:
- Endangered Species Act (Section 7)
- Clean Water Act (Sections 404 and 401)
- National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
- National Historic Preservation Act (Section 106)
- U.S. Coast Guard bridge clearance requirements
- State and local laws