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Welcome to the ODOT Local Government Section, where you can find essential information on federal and state funding sources for local agencies, including counties, cities, and special districts. This section covers application procedures, project scoping, and the role of ACEC in the project application process. We aim to enhance project delivery through collaboration and continuous improvement. For more details, visit our website and explore our resources dedicated to supporting local agencies in Oregon.
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Local Government Section • Welcome • Marty Andersen • ODOT Local Government Section • 355 Capitol Street NE, Rm. 326 • Salem, Oregon 97301 • Ph: 503-986-3640 • E-mail: martin.e.andersen@odot.state.or.us
Local Government Section • What will be covered • What is considered a local Agency • Federal and State Funding Sources • Application Procedures • Project Scoping • ACEC Role in the project application process
Local Government Section • What is considered a local Agency • Counties • Cities • Ports and Special Districts • Other State Agencies • Federal Agencies Other than FHWA • Tribes
Federal Funding Sources • HBRR (Highway Bridge Replacement and rehabilitation) • STP (Surface Transportation Program) • Enhancement • CMAQ (Congestion Mitigation Air Quality) • ER (Emergency Relief) 180 Sites $18.6 million • Federal Earmarks Projects listed in SAFETY-LU • Discretionary and new Safety Programs
State Funding Sources • OTIA I, II, III • SCA (Special City Allotment) • OTIP (Oregon Transportation Investment Bank • IOF (Immediate Opportunity Funds) • STP Fund Exchange
Application Procedures • Each Program has its own process which feeds the STIP • Each program has defined criteria • MPO’s select projects (STP & CMAQ) • Statewide Committees (Enhancement, HBRR, Bike Ped.)
SCOPING AND ESTIMATES • Critical element of the application • Well defined problem and solution • Require detailed cost estimates • R/W must be defined • Environmental issues identified • ODOT programs are requiring more efforts for scoping of the applications. • Metro is in the process of developing scoping guidelines
ACEC Role in the project application process • ODOT is using firms to assist in the application review process. • Seen an increase in the number of firms involved in the application process. • Many of the projects selected are later designed by ACEC members.
Local Government Section See the ODOT Local Government Section website athttp://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/HWY/LGS/for more information about…
Conclusion: • The ODOT Local Program represents well over 200 projects in each STIP cycle. • About 20% to 25% of the total Dollar value of ODOT’s project development program are local projects. • Local Program continual improvement for project delivery: • Local Agency Certification • Membership on PDLT • Local Program Oversight Committee (LPOC) • Collaboration with other stake holders such as OPO, Bridge, Regions, ACEC, AOC/LOC Etc.