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Gain a comprehensive understanding of the Right-of-Way (ROW) process from Trent Newport, Vice President of CrossRoad Engineers. This overview includes essential steps in real estate services, appraisal preparation, negotiation with property owners, and handling legal reviews. Discover how to manage property acquisitions, relocation procedures, and ensure compliance with industry standards. Key considerations such as personal vs. real property valuation, negotiations, and documenting required clearances will be addressed, equipping you with the necessary tools for success in ROW management.
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Understanding theRight-of-Way Process Trent Newport Vice President CrossRoadEngineers
Overview of ROW Process • Real Estate Services • Appraising • Review Appraiser – Prepare Appraisal Problem Analysis • Determine type of appraisal needed • Outline specific issues to address • Appraiser – Prepare Appraisal • Determine and value cost to cures • State highest and best use • Specify personal vs. real property • Research current comparable sales in area • Assign value for property
Overview of ROW Process • Review Appraiser – Review Appraisal, recommend, accept or reject • Typically same person that does APA • Buying • Right-of-Way Agent • Prepare offer based on approved appraisal • Negotiate with property owners (30 days) • Relay request for Administrative Settlement (if applicable) • Prepare and obtain signatures for necessary documentation to convey property & to arrange payment
Overview of ROW Process • Reviewer (INDOT) • Ensures procedures have been followed without errors • Forwards to Deputy Attorney General office for legal review • Relocation – Concurrent with Buying Process • Documents inventory for moving • Determines moving payment & housing or re-establishment eligibility, if any • Provides advisory services • Performs move inspection & notifies that ROW is clear for Relocation purposes
Overview of ROW Process • Property Management • District Office • Secure acquired properties • Asbestos inspection • Demolition contracts/auction • Maintain until contractor takes responsibility • Central Office • Coordinate payment and closing of transaction • Manage document recording, paying taxes • Track cleared properties for certification • Track excess land for resale
Review for ROW item conflicts • Review all clearing items needed for each utility • Review cost to cure items, demolition items, etc. • If contract clearing will not be in time, then get utility to add these into its work if they are reimbursable • If utility is not reimbursable, then coordinate with designer for clearing options • Request septic and well locations from designer and review against utility relocations
Coordinate with ROW Manager • Right-of-way manager duties • Right of entry to include utility work and inquire with utility to see if it will work under right of entry • Constant communication with Right-of-Way manager and request to be included on Right-of-Way status reports • Utility easements for relocation • Coordinate with utility to expedite • Provide plat and descriptions to utilities • Coordinate with utility for land values • Combine ROW and easement offer process • Perform ROW staking for utility relocation work
Identify Critical Path & Parcels • Review critical path and critical parcels foreach utility • Discuss with ROW manager in case this should impact ROW critical path • Create utility master map to show this and share with ROW manager, design team, INDOT utility project manager, and INDOT project manager • Communication with project manager so that project manager can communicate with real estate and others • Accelerating a parcel