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Sept. 14, 2012 |
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Up to $70 million available for bike trails, landscaping, preservation, etc.
AUSTIN — While the Texas Department of Transportation continues to connect Texas communities through the development and expansion of critical roadways, the agency also is helping provide some much-needed improvements in cities across the Lone Star State.
TxDOT is now accepting applications for the federally-funded Transportation Enhancement Program to aid communities across the state. Up to $70 million is available to fund the improvement of areas in communities that are associated with transportation. Such projects include pedestrian and bicycle trails, the rehabilitation of historic railroad facilities, landscaping near roadways and even preventative care to protect water resources from highway runoff.
Eligible projects must demonstrate a relationship to the surface transportation system. Projects must incorporate one of the following 12 categories:
Selected projects are eligible for reimbursement of up to 80 percent of allowable costs. The entity nominating a project is responsible for the remaining cost share, including cost overruns. Submissions will be accepted until 5 PM CST on Nov. 16, 2012. Applications should be submitted to local TxDOT district offices.
For more information, contact TxDOT Media Relations at
MediaRelations@txdot.gov or
(512) 463-8700.