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Access Rights (2005)

Chapter: Appendix B - List of Responding Agencies

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B - List of Responding Agencies." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2005. Access Rights. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13557.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B - List of Responding Agencies." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2005. Access Rights. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13557.
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50 The research team would like to express their appreciation to the following agencies and their staffs for completing the sur- vey questionnaire and providing valuable information throughout the preparation of this synthesis report. APPENDIX B List of Responding Agencies Colorado Department of Transportation - Bob Grube and Christine Furr Connecticut Department of Transportation - Thomas J. O’Hala Delaware Department of Transportation - V. Wayne Rizzo Florida Department of Transportation - Kenneth M. Towcimak Georgia Department of Transportation - Georgene Geary, Jimm Hitt, and Mickie McJunkin Iowa Department of Transportation - Dave Widick Kansas Department of Transportation - Chris Huffman Kentucky Department of Transportation - David Jones Louisiana Department of Transportation - Charles Hudson Maine Department of Transportation - Fred Paganucci and Ray Quimby Massachusetts Highway Department - Christopher Quinn MassHighway Planning - Charles O’Brien Minnesota Department of Transportation - Peggy Reichert Missouri Department of Transportation - Mac Finley Montana Department of Transportation - Ivan B. Ulberg Nebraska Department of Roads - R. F. Needham Nevada Department of Transportation - Heidi Mireles New Hampshire Department of Transportation - William Janelle New Jersey Department of Transportation - Nicholas Monahan New York Department of Transportation - Anne Flowers North Dakota Department of Transportation - Donald H. Wolf Ohio Department of Transportation - James J. Viau Oregon Department of Transportation - Richard Dunlap Pennsylvania Department of Transportation - Gary Fawver Rhode Island Department of Transportation - Robert Smith South Carolina Department of Transportation - Oscar Rucker South Dakota Department of Transportation - Rick Laughlin Tennessee Department of Transportation - Mike Phillips Texas Department of Transportation - Bob Appleton Utah Department of Transportation - James Baird

51 Vermont Agency of Transportation - Allen Wright Virginia Department of Transportation - Stuart A. Waymack Washington State Department of Transportation - Darlene Sharar Wisconsin Department of Transportation - Ron Nohr City of Scottsdale, Arizona - Robert Brown

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TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Synthesis 351 examines issues involved in acquiring access rights along roadways other than freeways. The report documents the state of the practice with the intent to limit the amount of access to the roadway for the purpose of managing highway safety and mobility. The report documents successful practices and current policies, legal and real estate literature, and other publications that address this subject.

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