In coordination with Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT), the Greater Madison MPO is requesting project applications for Surface Transportation Block Grant (STBG) (formerly STP) – Urban funding for projects using Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 2022 funding under the new Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act (IIJA), also known as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill (BIL).
Donor Name: Greater Madison MPO
State: Wisconsin
City: Madison
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 04/01/2022
Details:
The Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), which the Greater Madison MPO updated annually, is a coordinated listing of short-range transportation improvement projects anticipated to be undertaken in the next five-year period. The TIP is the mechanism by which the long-range transportation plan is implemented, and represents the transportation improvement priorities of the region.
Projects within the Greater Madison MPO Planning Area must be included in the TIP in order to be eligible to receive federal funding assistance. Outer county area projects are also listed for information and coordination purposes. The list is multi-modal. In addition to streets/roadways, it includes transit, pedestrian and bicycle, parking, and rideshare/transportation demand management projects.
Project Eligibility
- The roadway must be functionally classified as a Major/Urban Collector or higher to be eligible for funding.
- For STP-Urban projects, the roadway must be located within the urban area boundary. Because urbanized areas receive a fixed allocation, they may choose to extend a project outside the urbanized area boundary to the planning area boundary.
- Local improvement projects on connecting highways are not eligible for STP or Local Bridge funds.
- This solicitation for FFY22 STP-Urban, STP-Rural, and Local Bridge projects will be for construction-only (no design) State-Let projects. August 2022, Plans, Specifications & Estimates (PS&E) deadline is required to meet a November 2022 letting, the latest to be eligible for FFY22 funds.
For more information, visit Transportation Improvement Program.