Request for TA Project Applications
Posted on Mar 2, 2020 in Highways Posts, Main, NewsThe Hawaii State Department of the Transportation (HDOT) Highways Division is pleased to announce a call for Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) projects. TAP provides federal funds for community-based projects that expand travel choices and enhance the transportation experience in Hawaii.
Applications for this funding opportunity should be received no later than May 11, 2020. Click the link below to download the TAP Guidelines and Project Application:HDOT TAP Guidelines Project Application
TAP funds are made available to the State through the Federal Highway Administration and administered by HDOT, Highways Division, Planning Branch. This program provides 80 percent of project-related cost, with the remaining 20 percent provided by project sponsors. TAP fund recipients will be required to provided assurance of Local Match. TAP provides funding for programs and projects defined as transportation alternatives, including on- and off-road pedestrian and bicycle facilities, infrastructure projects for improving non-driver access to public transportation and enhanced mobility, community improvement activities, and environmental mitigation; recreational trail program projects; and projects for planning, designing, or constructing boulevards and other roadways largely in the right-of-way of former Interstate System routes or other divided highways.Entities eligible to receive TAP funds:
• Local governments
• Regional transportation authorities
• Transit agencies
• Natural resource or public land agencies
• School districts, local education agencies, or schools
• Tribal governments
• Nonprofit entity responsible for the administration of local transportation safety programs
• Any other local or regional governmental entity with responsibility for, or oversight of, transportation or recreational trails (other than a metropolitan planning organization or a State agency) that the State determines to be eligible
TAP projects are selected via a competitive scoring process based on criteria described in the TAP Guidelines Application Form.
• Regional transportation authorities
• Transit agencies
• Natural resource or public land agencies
• School districts, local education agencies, or schools
• Tribal governments
• Nonprofit entity responsible for the administration of local transportation safety programs
• Any other local or regional governmental entity with responsibility for, or oversight of, transportation or recreational trails (other than a metropolitan planning organization or a State agency) that the State determines to be eligible