Federal Highway Administration Exit Strategies for Federal Highway Programs
Reauthorization is the process of updating or revising federal highway programs, such as those managed by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). This occurs every five to ten years, allowing for necessary changes and improvements without disrupting existing infrastructure.
The FHWA reauthorization process allows for:
1. **Increased flexibility**: To address emerging transportation needs and technologies.
2. **Improved efficiency**: To streamline processes, reduce costs, and enhance effectiveness.
3. **Enhanced accountability**: To ensure that federal highway programs are aligned with national priorities and values.
Exit strategies for federal highway programs include:
1. **Phased implementation**: Gradually replacing old infrastructure with new, more efficient designs.
2. **Cost-saving measures**: Implementing cost-effective alternatives to expensive repairs or replacements.
3. **Public-private partnerships**: Collaborating with private sector companies and organizations to leverage resources and expertise.
https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/reauthorization/reauexit.cfm?link=http://judo-gi.s3-website-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/