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STAM 2004 - Federal Transportation Funds Benefit Recreation

Federal Transportation Funds Benefit Recreation

Who is FHWA?

FHWA Partnerships

FHWA Funds for Pedestrian and Bicyclist Projects and Trails

Key Programs for Trail Projects

Federal Lands Highways Program

Surface Transportation Program and Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program

Transportation Enhancements

Transportation Enhancement Activities.12 Eligible Categories

Transportation Enhancements

Some TE Concerns

National Scenic Byways Program

Eligible Scenic Byways Projects

Recreational Trails Program

RTP Partnerships

Who can sponsor a project?

How does project funding work?

How do I get funds for my project?

Federal Highway Program Future

Reauthorization

For More Information

Who is FHWA?

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), part of the US Department of Transportation, provides expertise, resources, and information to improve the nation's highway system and its intermodal connections.

The Federal-Aid Highway Program provides financial assistance to the States to construct and improve the National Highway System, other roads, bridges, and trails.

The Federal Lands Highway Program provides access to and within national forests and parks, Indian reservations, and other public lands by preparing plans, letting contracts, supervising construction, and inspecting bridges.

FHWA conducts and manages a comprehensive research, development, and technology program.

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