The Traffic Engineering Assistance Program (TEAP) allows local public agencies (LPA) to receive engineering assistance for traffic related needs . LPAs facing a traffic safety or operational challenge can utilize the LPA On-Call Consultant List (see ...
The FAST Act converts the long standing Surface Transportation Program (STP) into the Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (STBG). The STBG increases flexibility for states and local governments. Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) has...
The Federal Lands Access Program was established to improve transportation facilities that provide access to, are adjacent to, or are located within Federal lands. The Access Program supplements state and local resources for public roads, transit...
The CMAQ Program was created by the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA) to assist cities in attaining federal air quality guidelines. Funds are distributed to states based on weighted non-attainment and maintenance area...
The hydraulic and structural adequacy of bridges on the local road system is a major concern to the local public agencies of Missouri. Local public agencies should conduct effective bridge evaluations to determine priorities for maintenance...
The FAST Act continues (without change) the MAP-21 set-aside of a share of each state’s STBG apportionment for use on bridges not on Federal-aid highways (“off-system bridges”). The amount is to be not less than 15% of the state’s FY 2009 Highway...
The Missouri Department of Transportation is pleased to announce the award of the Regional Bridge Program projects for federal fiscal years 2022-2024.
The Regional Bridge Program replaces the previous off-system local bridge replacement program (BRO...
**UPDATE 6/23/22**
2022 Regional Bridge Program Frequently Asked Questions
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The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) is requesting project applications for consideration in the new Regional Bridge Program for off-system...
Local Programs provide federal funding to cities and counties for their transportation improvements. Please refer to Local Public Agency in MoDOT's policy guide, for more information on utilizing federal funding through several programs.