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Federal Lands Access Program (FLAP)

Department of Transportation · CA
Response deadline
May 28, 2021
Closed
Date posted
Jan 29, 2021

Description

Purpose: Intent of the FLAP Grant program is to provide access to, are adjacent to, or are located within Federal Lands that are owned or maintained by a State, County, Local Government, or Tribe. The FLAP program funds projects that provide access to, are adjacent to, or are located within Federal Lands that are owned or maintained by a State, County, Local Government, or Tribe. Priority will be given to projects accessing high-use Federal recreation sites or Federal economic generators. The program intends to supplement state and local resources for public roads, trails, transit systems, and other transportation facilities. Type of Projects include: Ÿ Rehabilitation/ Restoration/ Construction/ Reconstruction; Ÿ Engineering; Ÿ Operation and maintenance of transit facilities; Ÿ Planning & research related to Transportation ; Ÿ Any transportation project eligible for assistance under Title 23. The estimated federal program funding availability for 2020-2021 Call for Projects is approximately $90 million dollars. Awarded projects from the 2020-2021 Call for Projects are for project funding and development in the 2026 to 2028 Federal Fiscal Years (e.g. beginning October 1, 2025 and ending September 30, 2028). Eligible Applicants: For eligibility, projects must be a public highway, road, bridge, trail or transit system; located on, is adjacent to, or provides access to Federal lands; typically projects are located within 10 miles of the boundary; and have title or maintenance responsibility of the facility. Projects must also meet the minimum non-federal match of 11.47%, overmatch is encouraged; and be endorsed and supported by a Federal Land Management Agency (FLMA). Eligible Geographies: Projects must be located on, is adjacent to, or provides access to Federal lands; typically within 10 miles of the boundary. Matching Funding: Required match is 11.47% (not 12%); overmatch is encouraged.

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