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SURFACE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM | |||||||
Year |
1997(ISTEA) |
1998 |
1999 |
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
Authorization* |
$4,097M |
$4,798M |
$5,540M |
$5,592M |
$5,703M |
$5,795M |
$5,905M |
Program Purpose
The STP provides flexible funding that may be used by States and localities for projects on any Federal-aid highway, including the NHS, bridge projects on any public road, transit capital projects, and intracity and intercity bus terminals and facilities. A portion of funds reserved for rural areas may be spent on rural minor collectors.
Distribution of Funds
The following funds are to be set aside from authorized amounts:
Railway-Highway Crossing Hazard Elimination in High Speed Rail Corridors - Increases setaside from $5 million per year to $5.25 million per year; adds three additional high speed rail corridors, expands one of the original five corridors and authorizes the Secretary to select up to three additional corridors." [1103(c)]
Operation Lifesaver - Authorizes setaside for Operation Lifesaver, which was previously funded from the administrative takedown; increases amount from $300,000 to $500,000 per year. [1103(c)]
Apportioned funds are to be distributed based on the following new formula [1103(b)]:
State suballocations of apportioned funds are retained with some changes --
Transfer of Funds [1310]
Transportation Enhancement (TE) setaside - Up to 25 percent of the difference between the amount set aside for TE for the fiscal year and the amount set aside for TE for FY 1997 may be transferred to IM, CMAQ, NHS and/or the Bridge Program. [1310]
Safety setaside - Safety setaside funds equivalent to the funds made available for FY 1991 for the Hazard Elimination and Railway-Highway Crossing Programs (23 USC 130 and 152) may not be transferred. Up to 25 percent of the difference between the remainder of the safety setaside for the fiscal yearthe "optional safety" fundsand the comparable amount for FY 1997 may be transferred to IM, CMAQ, NHS and/or the Bridge Program. [1310]
Suballocation to areas - STP funds allocated to sub-State areas (rural, urbanized areas with population over 200,000) may not be transferred. [1310]
Transfers to STP from the IM, NHS, CMAQ, and Bridge Programs will not be subject to further STP setasides or suballocations.
Eligible Activities
Expands STP eligibilities to specifically include the following [1108(a)]:
Program Administration
See fact sheet on Program Administration for important changes in program delivery and project oversight that affect the STP.
September 14, 1998