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Federal and other funding programs

Federal and other funding programs. Introduction. We live in the age of acronyms SAFETEA-LU FHWA FTA TIP STIP. Purpose Today . I have been asked to talk about the different types of federal funding.

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Federal and other funding programs

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  1. Federal and other funding programs

  2. Introduction We live in the age of acronyms SAFETEA-LU FHWA FTA TIP STIP

  3. Purpose Today • I have been asked to talk about the different types of federal funding. • I have provided you with an acronym sheet. Some will NOT be in this presentation, but may be ones that you may hear when working with State Aid.

  4. Major Categories of Federal Funds • Non FHWA Transportation Related Funds • Formula Funds • Discretionary Funds

  5. Federal funds NOT directly from FHWA • Forest Highway-FH or PFH • Indian Reservation Roads-IRR • Emergency funds from FEMA • Comprehensive Highway Safety-CHSP • Transportation Revolving Loan Fund-TRLF

  6. Formula Funds • Amounts to each state established by formula set in law. • Mn/DOT then subdivides by another formula to each ATP. • ATP selects projects by their policies and processes.

  7. Formula Funds • Surface Transportation Program-STP • Enhancement funds-TEA • Congestion Mitigation Air Quality-CMAQ • Highway Safety Improvement Program-HSIP • Bridge programs-BR, BH, BROS

  8. Discretionary Funds • Funds distributed from a specific federal program to the states • By Formula • By Competition • By Earmark

  9. Discretionary Funds • Scenic Byways-SB • Public Lands-PL or PLH • Forest Highways-PFH • Safe Routes to School-SRTS • Intelligent Transportation Systems-ITS • Highways for LIFE-HfL

  10. Discretionary Funds • Interstate Maintenance-IM • Transportation and Community and Systems Preservation Program-TCSP • Non-Motorized Transportation Partnership-NMTP • Projects of National and Regional Significance • Transportation Improvement Program-TIMP

  11. Discretionary Funds • Sometimes all or a portion of these pots of funds have been “earmarked” for specific projects. • These are the funds that Congress is saying they are eliminating earmarks from.

  12. Earmarks • Projects specifically designated in legislation for a specific project and/or purpose. • Some allocated funds have fallen into this category.

  13. Earmarks • High Priority Project-HPP • Demonstration Project-DEMO

  14. FHWA funds NOT handled by SALT • Recreational Trail Funds-RTF • From FHWA to DNR

  15. Things to Remember • Each type of fund has different rules related to eligibility, availability, federal funding levels. • It is NOT possible for you to know all the rules for each specific type of funding, but if you call SALT, know what kind of federal funding you are using so we can help you.

  16. In general Federal Funds from FHWA cannot be used to cover the match required for other FHWA funds. Some combinations of TEA funds and other funds are the exception.

  17. Other programs—State Funds • Bridge Bonding • Local Road Improvement Program

  18. SALT Process • State aid tries to treat all the different pots of money the same in our processing, just to try to keep them straight. • All projects must be listed in the STIP. • All projects must have an environmental document prepared and approved. • Plans, Specifications, and Estimate for construction projects.

  19. All projects must be authorized by the FHWA--BEFORE work can start. • Project specific agreements prepared for PE, CE, ROW, FA and AC projects. • DCP agreement is for each agency for all projects except those on the NHS.

  20. One Thing I have Learned • Never say “always or never” • I have teenagers and they will work to prove me wrong.

  21. Questions? Lynnette Roshell 651-366-3822

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