0 US. Department of Transportation Of?ce of the Administrator 1200 New Jersey Ave.. SE Federal Highway Washington, DC. 20590 Administration February 1, 2018 Paul A. Karas Acting Commissioner New York State Department of Transportation 50 Wolf Road Albany, NY 12232 Matthew J. Driscoll Acting Executive Director New York State Thruway Authority 200 Southern Boulevard Albany, NY 12209 Dear Acting Commissioner Karas and Acting Executive Director Driscoll: Motorist safety is always our primary objective. One of the Federal Highway Administration?s (FHWA) responsibilities in this area is to ensure safety by requiring consistent sign information across the country. Since the summer of 2016, FHWA staff have been in discussions with your staff regarding more than 500 signs that have been erected across the State, including at the State gateways, ferries, and airport terminals. These signs include a main sign installation with four logos Taste NY, Parks, and Path through History), followed closely by individual sign installations with one logo per sign for each of the four logos included in the main sign installation. As has been previously communicated, these signs are not in compliance with the National Manual on Uniform Traf?c Control Devices (MUTCD) or New York State?s Vehicle and Traf?c Law, including Sections 1A.01 and 2A.06 of the 23 CF 655.603; and New York State Vehicle and Traf?c Law Section 1680. In addition to the non-compliance issues identi?ed above, each of these signs is on large supports and structures which create obstructions within the roadside environment that could pose safety risks. Over the last year our staff discussed your interest in submitting a request to conduct an experiment related to a subset of these signs following procedures outlined in the MUTCD. On December 8, 2017, staff reiterated our expectations for what needs to be submitted for our review and approval prior to our stated deadline of January 31, 2018. We received your submittal on January 29, 2018. While we acknowledge your progress made with some cf the necessary information, the request did not include all the information needed to approve an experimental plan. Thus, we are unable to approve the plan as is. However, should you desire to continue developing the details of an experimentation request, we stand ready to work with your staff. In accordance with 23 CFR 1.36, FHWA may take action, including withholding funds, if a State fails to comply with Federal requirements. Because of the installation of more than 500 non- compliant signs and repeated noti?cation to remove these installations, the FHWA will assess initial penalties for non-compliance effective immediately. The assessed penalties will be an initial reduction of 1 percent of ?scal year 2018 National Highway Performance Program and Surface Transportation Block Grant Program ?mding (estimated total penalty of $14 million). If the State comes into compliance with the requirements mentioned above prior to September 30, 2018, HWA will reinstate the funds. Sincerely, Brandye L. Hendrickson Acting Administrator