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Glossary/Acronyms

A

AADT - Average Annual Daily Traffic

AAWT - Average Annual Weekday Traffic

ACOE - Army Corps of Engineers (also USACOE)

ADA - Americans with Disabilities Act: A federal civil rights law enacted in 1990 that mandates the provision of access to public facilities for persons with disabilities.  Title 2 applies to transportation facilities and transit vehicles.

ADT - Average Daily Traffic: The total volume of traffic during a given time period divided by the number of days in that time period, representative of average traffic in a 24-hour period of time.

A/GFTC - Adirondack/Glens Falls Transportation Council

AMSL - Above Mean Sea Level

APE Area of Potential Effect: The geographic area or areas within which an undertaking may directly or indirectly cause alterations in the character or use of historic properties, if any such properties exist. The area of potential effect is influenced by the scale and nature of an undertaking and may be different for different kinds of effects caused by the undertaking.

AVO - Average Vehicle Occupancy

Ambient air quality - A physical and chemical measure of the concentration of various chemicals in
the outside air, usually determined over a specific time period.

Authority - New York State Thruway Authority (also NYSTA)

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B

BMTS - Binghamton Metropolitan Transportation Study

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C

CAA - Clean Air Act

CAAA - Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990

CBD - Central Business District: The primary downtown area of a city or an area of concentrated retail activity.

CEQ - Council on Environmental Quality: Coordinates federal environmental efforts and works closely with agencies and other federal offices in the development of environmental policies and initiatives. National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) assigns CEQ the task of ensuring that federal agencies meet their obligations under the Act.

CFR - Code of Federal Regulations

CMS - Congestion Management System

Capacity Deficiency - A transportation facility’s ability to accommodate a moving stream of people or vehicles in a given time period. Capacity occurs when the number of vehicles on a roadway exceeds the desired level of service threshold volumes.

Capital costs - The cost of designing, acquiring rights-of-way, constructing, purchasing equipment (e.g., vehicles), and implementing a transit or highway project or system.

CDRPC - Capital District Regional Planning Commission

CDTA - Capital District Transportation Authority

CDTC - Capital District Transportation Committee

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D

dBA - Decibel (An "A" weighted measurement for sound)

DEIS - Draft Environmental Impact Statement

DOT - United States Department of Transportation (also USDOT)

DPM - New York State Department of Transportation Design Procedure Manual

Design Life - The projected life (in years) of a new structure or structural component under normal loading and environmental conditions before replacement or major rehabilitation is expected.

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E

EA - Environmental Assessment

ECTC - Elmira-Chemung Transportation Council

EIS - Environmental Impact Statement

EPA - United States Environmental Protection Agency (also USEPA)

EPM - New York State Department of Transportation Environmental Procedures Manual

EPP - Expanded Project Proposal

ESA - Endangered Species Act

Enhancements - Set-aside funds for bike facilities, historic preservation, pedestrian projects, etc. from the  Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) Surface Transportation Program.

E-ZPasssm - The electronic toll collection system used by New York State toll authorities and other states in the Interagency Group.

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F

FAA - Federal Aviation Administration

FEIS - Final Environmental Impact Statement

FHWA - Federal Highway Administration

FRA - Federal Railroad Administration

FTA - Federal Transit Administration

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G

GBNRTC - Greater Buffalo-Niagara Regional Transportation Council

GIS - Geographic Information System

GTC - Genesee Transportation Council

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H

HOCTS - Herkimer-Oneida Counties Transportation Study

HOV - High Occupancy Vehicle

HPR - Highway, Planning and Research Studies

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I

ISTEA - Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act: A highway, safety, and mass transit act.  The purpose of which is to develop an economically and environmentally efficient transportation system. However, this is superceded by TEA-21 (below).

ITS - Intelligent Transportation Systems

IVHS - Intelligent Vehicle Highway System

Infrastructure - The physical support network such as roads, railroads, and utilities of a given geographical area.

Interchange - The system of interconnecting ramps between two or more grade-separated intersecting roadways or guideways.

Intermodal - A transportation system connecting or including different modes of transportation.

ITCTC - Ithaca-Tompkins County Transportation Council

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L

LOS - Level of Service: A set of descriptive characteristics used to indicate the quality of transportation service provided, including characteristics that are quantifiable (e.g., frequency, travel time, travel cost, number of transfers, safety, and/or amount of delay) and sometimes those that are difficult to quantify (e.g., availability, comfort, convenience, modal image).

LRP - Long Range Plan

LWRP - Local Waterfront Revitalization Program

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M

MOA - Memorandum of Agreement

MOU - Memorandum of Understanding

MPO - Metropolitan Planning Organization: Regional planning entity responsible for transportation
planning and approval of federal transportation funding for the region.

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N

NAAQS - National Ambient Air Quality Standards: Federal standards developed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that set allowable concentration for various pollutants including carbon monoxide, transportation hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter.

NEPA - National Environmental Policy Act

NHS - National Highway System being developed under ISTEA and formally adopted under the National Highway System Act of 1995.

NMFS - National Marine Fisheries Service

NOAA - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

NOCTC - Newburgh-Orange County transportation Council

NOI - Notice of Intent

NYSDEC - New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

NYSDOT - New York State Department of Transportation

NYMTC  - New York Metropolitan Transportation Council

NYSHPO - New York State Historic Preservation Office (also SHPO)

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O

O/D - Origin/Destination

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P

Park-and-ride - A parking area provided for commuters who park their automobile and continue their commute via public transit or carpool.

PDCTC  - Poughkeepsie-Dutchess County Transportation Council

Peak Period - The time during which the maximum amount of travel occurs. It may be specified as the morning (a.m.) or evening (p.m.) peak.

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R

ROD - Record of Decision: A formal decision granted by the federal lead agency that provides a written record of the agency’s decision on a Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS). The ROD documents any conditions or mitigation measures committed to in the FEIS.

ROW - Right-of-Way: land corridors used for the construction of highway, transit facility and railroad purposes.

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S

SEQRA - State Environmental Quality Review Act (New York State)

SIP - State Implementation Plan

SOS - Scope of Services

SOV - Single Occupancy Vehicle

Scoping - The process of defining and refining the scope of a DEIS and the alternatives to be investigated. The scoping process provides opportunities for input from the public.

Service Life - The projected remaining life (in years) of an existing structure or structural component under normal loading and environmental conditions before replacement or major rehabilitation is expected.

Study Area - The geographic area addressed by the analysis in a plan or study.

SMTC - Syracuse Metropolitan Transportation Council

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T

Tandem Lots - Parking areas along the Thruway, where tractors and trailers combine into double units or breakdown into single units.

TCM - Transportation Control Measure: Methods for controlling auto-induced emissions through travel modifications.

TDM - Transportation Demand Management: Programs and policies to reduce peak demand for transportation and to maximize efficient use of the transportation system. Such strategies may include encouraging employers to offer their workers flexible work schedules, ride-sharing and vanpooling, and congestion pricing.

TEA-21 - Transportation Efficiency Act for the 21st Century: The federal law that governs the planning and implementation of surface transportation investment by the federal government.

TIP - Transportation Improvement Plan

TSM - Transportation System Management: Improvements designed to improve traffic flow that are low cost and can be implemented quickly. Such strategies may include variable message signs (VMS), highway advisory radio (HAR), ramp metering and re-striping roadways.

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U

UPWP - Unified Planning Work Program: A description of the transportation planning work tasks for an MPO and their funding sources for a period that usually covers a 12 month time span.

USACOE - United States Army Corps of Engineers (also ACOE)

USCG - United States Coast Guard

USDOI - United States Department of the Interior

USDOT - United States Department of Transportation (also DOT)

USEPA - United States Environmental Protection Agency (also EPA)

USFWS - United States Fish and Wildlife Service

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V

VHD - Vehicle Hours of Delay: A measure of delay that indicates the number of hours the traffic stream is delayed, measured in vehicle-hours.

VHT - Vehicle Hours of Travel: The total number of hours of vehicle travel on the designated set of roadways.

VMT - Vehicle Miles Traveled: The amount of vehicle travel on a designated set of roadways, multiplied by the total mileage of those roadways.

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W

Wetlands - Wet areas, such as tidal areas or swamps, with soil characteristics and vegetation that meet certain criteria defined by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACOE) on which filling and development are federally and/or state-regulated.

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