NEPA process overhaul strategy promises faster, cheaper environmental decisions
The article discusses how the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) has become inefficient and costly due to delays, duplication of effort, and bureaucratic gridlock. The authors propose a ten-point strategy to streamline the NEPA process, making it more efficient and less burdensome for agencies, the public, and the judicial system. The goal is to achieve the Act's objectives while reducing the time and resources needed for compliance.