Each year Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) creates a list of priorities, upon which the entire department will focus. These efforts, or Strategic Initiatives, are ones that have statewide impact and have the potential for making the department more accessible, customer-friendly and better able to serve our customers. ODOT’s Strategic Initiatives also provide direction on mission critical objectives so every employee in the department can remain focused on continuous improvement of the services ODOT provides. This excerpt from Ohio's State of the Transportation System 2000 Report briefly discusses the initiatives focused on in FY 2000 and outlines the goals of the FY 2001 initiatives.
North Carolina is among the leading states in the nation in the use and implementation of Transportation Asset Management (TAM) philosophies. These ph...
University of South Florida. Center for Urban Transportation Research
1999-04-01
Abstract:
The Office of Human Environment (formerly the Office of Environment and Planning), Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), and the Environmental Manage...
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