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FHWA Web sites
Additional Web sites
Documents and Reports
- American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.
“A Guide for Achieving Flexibility in Highway Design” AASHTO, 2004
- American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials & Federal Highway Administration. (Document Summary).
“CSS Strategic Planning Process” 2007

- Center for Environmental Excellence.
“Best Practices in CSS Competition” AASHTO Conference, 2006

- Center for Environmental Excellence.
“National Context Sensitive Solutions Peer Exchange.” AASHTO Conference, 2006
- Crosset, Joe & Oldham, Sally.
“Framework for Measuring State Transportation Agency Performance in Context-Sensitive Solutions”
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board No. 1904. Washington, D.C., 2005: 84-92
- D'Ignazio, Janet & Hunkins, Julie.
“Context-Sensitive Solutions in the Planning Process: North Carolina's Experience.”
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board No. 1904. Washington, D.C., 2005: 75-83
- Federal Highway Administration.
“A Guide to Building CSS Knowledge and Skills for Successful Project Delivery”
- Federal Highway Administration.
“Integration of Context Sensitive Solutions in the Transportation Planning Process.” Final Report, 2007
- Institute of Transportation Engineers. (Factsheet–PDF)
“CSS in Designing Major Urban Thoroughfares for Walkable Communities.” 2006

- Institute of Transportation Engineers, Federal Highway Administration, & Environmental Protection Agency. (Forthcoming)
“Context Sensitive Solutions in Designing Urban Thoroughfares.”
- National Cooperative Highway Research Program.
“Performance Measures for Context Sensitive Solutions –
A Guidebook for State DOTs.” NCHRP Document 69, 2004

- National Cooperative Highway Research Program.
“A Guide to Best Practices for Achieving Context Sensitive Solutions.” NCHRP Report 480. Washington, D.C.:, 2002
“A Guide to Best Practices for Achieving Context Sensitive Solutions.” NCHRP Report 480. Washington, D.C.:, 2002 Web site
- New Jersey State Department of Transportation.
“Flexible Design of New Jersey's Main Streets”

- Transportation Research Board.
“Context-Sensitive Design Around the Country: Some Examples.” Transportation Research Circular No. E-C067, 2004

- U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration.
“Flexibility in Highway Design.” Publication Numbers FHWA-PD-97-062, 1997
- Washington State Department of Transportation.
“Understanding Flexibility in Transportation Design.” 2005

- Washington State Department of Transportation.
“Building Projects That Build Communities” 2003

- Federal Highway Administration Context Sensitive Solutions Primer

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