U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Highway Administration
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Washington, DC 20590
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MAP-21 - Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century
U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Highway Administration
FY 2013 | FY 2014 | Total | Average | Source | CA or STA | CA Citation | Division A--Federal-aid and Highway Safety Construction Programs |
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Title I - Federal-aid Highways | |||||||
Federal-aid Highway Program 1/ | 37,476,819,674 | 37,798,000,000 | 75,274,819,674 | 37,637,409,837 | HTF-HA | CA | 23 USC 118 |
Estimated Split among Programs: | |||||||
National Highway Performance Program | [21,751,779,050] | [21,935,691,598] | [43,687,470,648] | [21,843,735,324] | |||
Surface Transportation Program | [10,005,135,419] | [10,089,729,416] | [20,094,864,835] | [10,047,432,418] | |||
Highway Safety Improvement Program | [2,390,305,390] | [2,410,515,560] | [4,800,820,950] | [2,400,410,475] | |||
Railway-Highway Crossings (setaside) | [220,000,000] | [220,000,000] | [220,000,000] | [220,000,000] | |||
Congestion Mitigation & Air Quality Improvement Progam | [2,209,172,618] | [2,227,860,477] | [4,437,033,095] | [2,218,516,548] | |||
Metropolitan Transportation Planning | [311,667,197] | [314,302,948] | [625,970,145] | [312,985,073] | |||
Transportation Alternatives 4/ | [808,760,000] | [819,900,000] | [1,628,660,000] | [814,330,000] | |||
Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Program | 750,000,000 | 1,000,000,000 | 1,750,000,000 | 875,000,000 | HTF-HA | CA | 23 USC 608(b)(2) |
Tribal Transportation Program | 450,000,000 | 450,000,000 | 900,000,000 | 450,000,000 | HTF-HA | CA | 23 USC 201(b) |
Federal Lands Transportation Program | 300,000,000 | 300,000,000 | 600,000,000 | 300,000,000 | HTF-HA | CA | 23 USC 201(b) |
Federal Lands Access Program | 250,000,000 | 250,000,000 | 500,000,000 | 250,000,000 | HTF-HA | CA | 23 USC 201(b) |
Territorial and Puerto Rico Highway Program | 190,000,000 | 190,000,000 | 380,000,000 | 190,000,000 | HTF-HA | CA | 23 USC 118 |
Puerto Rico Highway Program | [150,000,000] | [150,000,000] | [300,000,000] | [150,000,000] | |||
Territorial Highway Program | [40,000,000] | [40,000,000] | [80,000,000] | [40,000,000] | |||
FHWA Administrative Expenses | 454,180,326 | 440,000,000 | 894,180,326 | 447,090,163 | HTF-HA | CA | 23 USC 118 |
Emergency Relief | 100,000,000 | 100,000,000 | 200,000,000 | 100,000,000 | HTF-HA | CA | |
Projects of National and Regional Significance (General Fund) | 500,000,000 | - | 500,000,000 | 250,000,000 | GF | STA | N/A |
Construction of Ferry Boats and Ferry Terminal Facilities | 67,000,000 | 67,000,000 | 134,000,000 | 67,000,000 | HTF-HA | CA | 23 USC 118 |
Tribal High Priority Projects Program (General Fund) | 30,000,000 | 30,000,000 | 60,000,000 | 30,000,000 | GF | STA | N/A |
Total -- Division A | 40,568,000,000 | 40,625,000,000 | 81,193,000,000 | 40,596,500,000 | |||
Highway Account of the Highway Trust Fund - Contract Authority | 40,038,000,000 | 40,595,000,000 | 80,633,000,000 | 40,316,500,000 | |||
General Fund - Subect to Appropriation | 530,000,000 | 30,000,000 | 560,000,000 | 280,000,000 | |||
40,568,000,000 | 40,625,000,000 | 81,193,000,000 | 40,596,500,000 | ||||
Federal-Aid Highway Program Obligation Limitation | 39,699,000,000 | 40,256,000,000 | 79,955,000,000 | 39,977,500,000 | |||
Division E--Research and Education | |||||||
Highway Research and Development Program | 115,000,000 | 115,000,000 | 230,000,000 | 115,000,000 | HTF-HA | CA | MAP-21 51001(b)(1) |
Technology and Innovation Deployment Program | 62,500,000 | 62,500,000 | 125,000,000 | 62,500,000 | HTF-HA | CA | MAP-21 51001(b)(1) |
Training and Education | 24,000,000 | 24,000,000 | 48,000,000 | 24,000,000 | HTF-HA | CA | MAP-21 51001(b)(1) |
Intelligent Transportation Systems Program | 100,000,000 | 100,000,000 | 200,000,000 | 100,000,000 | HTF-HA | CA | MAP-21 51001(b)(1) |
University Transportation Centers | 72,500,000 | 72,500,000 | 145,000,000 | 72,500,000 | HTF-HA | CA | MAP-21 51001(b)(1) |
Bureau of Transportation Statistics | 26,000,000 | 26,000,000 | 52,000,000 | 26,000,000 | HTF-HA | CA | MAP-21 51001(b)(1) |
Total -- Division E | 400,000,000 | 400,000,000 | 800,000,000 | 400,000,000 | |||
Highway Account of the Highway Trust Fund - Contract Authority | 400,000,000 | 400,000,000 | 800,000,000 | 400,000,000 | |||
General Fund - Subject to Appropriation | - | - | - | - | |||
400,000,000 | 400,000,000 | 800,000,000 | 400,000,000 | ||||
GRAND TOTAL | |||||||
Total Authorizations | 40,968,000,000 | 41,025,000,000 | 81,993,000,000 | 40,996,500,000 |
1/ Combined amount authorized for: National Highway Performance Program ( §1106 & 23 USC 119) Surface Transportation Program (§1108 & 23 USC 133) Highway Safety Improvement Program (§1112 & 23 USC 148) Congestion Mitigation & Air Quality Improvement Progam (§1113 & 23 USC 149) Metropolitan Transportation Planning (§1201 & 23 USC 134) Transportation Alternatives funds are derived from the apportioned programs listed above.
2/ 2% of each State's apportionments from the National Highway Performance Program, Surface Transportation Program, Highway Safety Improvement Program, and Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program are set aside and combined into a single pool for State Planning and Research. A portion of each State's SPR funds, the proportion to be determined by agreement of at least 3/4ths of the States, must be provided to the Secretary for implementation of the Future Strategic Highway Research Program findings and results.
3/ The setaside for bridges not on Federal-aid highways is equal to the amount setaside for such bridges in FY 2009 under the Highway Bridge Program
The national amount for Transportation Alternatives is equal to 2% of the amounts authorized for the year to carry out chapters 1, 2, 5 and 6 of 23 USC. The amounts are deducted from the amounts apportioned to each state under 23 USC 104(b) (the National Highway Performance Program, the Surface Transportation Program, the Highway Safety Improvement Program, the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Programl and the Metropolitan Planning Progam). Funds from this setaside may be used for Transportation Alternatives, Recreational Trails Program, Safe Routes to School Program, planning, designing or contructing boulevards and other roadways largely in the ROW of former Interstate System routes or other divided highways. Unless the Governor of a State notifies the Secretary that he is opting out, a further setaside is made for the Recreational Trails Program equal to the amout apportioned to the State for the Recreational Trails program in FY 2009. Of the remainder after the Recreational Trails setaside, 50% is subject to suballocation based on populatin among individual urbanized areas with a population over 200,000, other urban areas, and rural areas. The remaining 50% may be used anywhere in the State.
5/ Up to 1% of the funds authorized under section 51001 may be used for prize competions.