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FHWA 29-15-NM

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Contact:Nicole Jones

Tel: 202-366-0660

New Mexico DOT Named 2015 Environmental Excellence Award Winner

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) today named the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) among 15 Environmental Excellence Award recipients for this year. Selected by an independent panel, the awards are the agency’s biennial recognition of innovative efforts to preserve the environment while enhancing America’s highways.

“To fight 21st-century transportation problems, we need 21st-century solutions like these,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx. “To ensure the U.S. transportation system of 2045 is as environmentally friendly and cost-efficient as possible, innovators like this year’s awardees are leading the way.”

The winning projects used a wide range of innovative methods and approaches to promote environmental sensitivity and sustainability without sacrificing mobility. FHWA will recognize the award recipients at the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials’ Conference on 21st-Century Mobility and Passenger Transportation to be held this July in Salt Lake City, Utah.

The projects span a wide range of professional disciplines, from historic preservation and water quality improvements to wetlands and habitat restoration.

NMDOT’s Right-Of-Way Carbon Sequestration Research Project is a first-ever effort to improve air quality through more strategic use of vegetation along highway rights-of way.

"Finding a better balance between the environment and America’s roadways is a key to creating jobs, scaling back our dependence on oil and reducing pollution," said Deputy Federal Highway Administrator Gregory Nadeau.

"Through innovation technologies and other means, this year’s award recipients are shortening project delivery, reducing cost to taxpayers, and helping us make every day count."

This year’s winning entries include:

Animal Road Crossing (ARC) Solutions

Excellence in Environmental Leadership

Awardees: ARC Solutions, Arizona Department of Transportation

Improvements in Historic Preservation

Excellence in Programmatic Agreements

Awardee: California Department of Transportation

Philip S. Raine Safety Roadside Rest Area

Excellence in Roadside Resource Management and Maintenance

Awardee: California Department of Transportation

Green Infrastructure Standards

Excellence in Wetlands, Watersheds, and Water Quality

Awardee: District of Columbia Department of Transportation

Project Development and Environment Services for US 41, 10th Street to 14th Street in Sarasota, Florida

Excellence in Cultural and Historical Resources

Awardees: H.W. Lochner, Inc., Florida Department of Transportation

Longleaf Pine and Gopher Tortoise Habitat Restoration Project

Excellence in Ecosystems, Habitat, and Wildlife

Awardee: Georgia Department of Transportation

PB-85 Stream, Floodplain, and Wetland Restoration

Excellence in Wetlands, Watersheds, and Water Quality

Awardee: Maryland State Highway Administration

Montana Highway 78

Excellence in Educational and Training Programs

Awardee: Montana Department of Transportation

Right-of-Way Carbon Sequestration Research Project

Excellence in Environmental Research

Awardee: New Mexico Department of Transportation

Syracuse Connective Corridor, Phase 1

Excellence in Collaboration and Partnership

Awardees: Barton and Loguidice, D.P.C.; CH2M HILL; New York State Department of Transportation

Strategic Assessment of Land Use and Transportation Plans for the Corvallis Area

Excellence in Air Quality Improvement and Climate Change

Awardee: Oregon Department of Transportation

Potters Mills Gap Transportation Project

Excellence in Environmental Streamlining

Awardees: McCormick Taylor; Pennsylvania Department of Transportation

Klyde Warren Park in Dallas, Texas

Excellence in Context Sensitive Solutions

Awardee: Texas Department of Transportation

River Science Climate Resilience Strategy

Excellence in Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience

Awardee: Vermont Agency of Transportation

Humpback Bridge Replacement and Joyce Street Improvements

Excellence in Nonmotorized and Multimodal Transportation

Awardees: FHWA Eastern Federal Lands Highway Division; Virginia Department of Transportation

Additional information about the 2015 Environmental Excellence Award recipients can be found at

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