European Right Of Way And Utilities Best Practices

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European Right-of-way and Utilities Best Practices

As right-of-way acquisition and utilities coordination grow more complex, transportation agencies in the United States are under pressure to streamline the process of providing cleared right-of-way for highway projects. The Federal Highway Administration, the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, and the National Cooperative Highway Research Program sponsored a scanning study of England, Germany, Norway and the Netherlands to review best practices in right-of-way and utilities services. In the countries visited, the U.S. delegation observed a philosophy of sensitivity to the needs of property owners affected by highway projects, as well as innovative techniques for compensating owners. Highway agencies emphasize coordination with utilities to minimize delays. Right-of-way professionals undergo formal education and ongoing training to develop expertise in their field. The scanning team's recommendations for U.S. application include encouraging property owner input by involving owners in the design phase and using an in-depth interview process, creating a voluntary land consolidation pilot program, developing education programs for right-of-way professionals, and promoting greater coordination and communication between State transportation departments and utilities.
Best Practices in Right-of-Way Valuations and Negotiation Report

In order to recommend some best practices for successful valuation and negotiation, the research team considered property owners' experiences, different practices among Texas Department of Transportation district offices, factors that may affect possession type, as well as a thorough literature review. Guidelines, supported by recommended practices and practices to avoid, were identified for each valuation and negotiation. The guidelines and practices focused on promoting good relations between the Texas Department of Transportation and property owners.