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ELIGIBLE APPLICANT AGENCY – indicate ONE
Municipality County State Agency Federal Agency Tribal Government
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2. AGENCY NAME
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3. ADDITIONAL SPONSORS OR CO-SPONSORS
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4. CONTACT PERSON
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TITLE
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PHONE
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5. AGENCY MAILING ADDRESS
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CITY
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STATE
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ZIP
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6. PROJECT NAME
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7. PROJECT LOCATION/ADDRESS
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8. PROJECT LIMITS (mileposts, intersecting roadways, rivers, other geographic features)
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9. COUNTY
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10. MUNICIPALITY
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11. PROJECT LENGTH
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12. ONE SENTENCE DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT
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13. PROJECT CATEGORY – check all that apply
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PEDESTRIAN & BICYCLE
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TRANSPORTATION AESTHETICS
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Bicycle & pedestrian facilities
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Acquisition of scenic easements & scenic areas
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Safety & educational activities for pedestrians & bicycles
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Scenic highways programs
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Conversion of abandoned railway corridors to trails
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Landscaping & other scenic beautification
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Provision of tourist & welcome center facilities
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION
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Control & removal of outdoor advertising
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Acquisition of historic sites
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Historic highway programs
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ENVIRONMENTAL MITIGATION
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Historic preservation
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Mitigation of water pollution due to highway runoff
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Establishment of transportation museums
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Reduction of vehicle-caused wildlife mortality
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Rehabilitation & operation of historic transportation buildings, structures or facilities
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Archeological planning & research
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14. TOTAL PROJECT COST
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15. AMOUNT OF FEDERAL FUNDS REQUESTED
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16. PREVIOUS ENHANCEMENT FUNDS AWARDED
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17. AMOUNT OF LOCAL MATCH FUNDS
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18. SOURCE OF LOCAL MATCH FUNDS
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19. DATE LOCAL MATCH FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE
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20. AMOUNT OF OTHER FUNDING SECURED
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21. SOURCE OF OTHER FUNDING
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22. DATE OTHER FUNDING IS AVAILABLE
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23. REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS – please label attachments accordingly
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Attachment A – Description of proposed project
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Attachment F – Budget and implementation schedule
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Attachment B – Maps, plans and photographs
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Attachment G – Proposed maintenance plans, agreements, covenants
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Attachment C – Evidence of eligibility by project category
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Attachment H – Resolutions of support and letters of approval
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Attachment D – Benefits of proposed project
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Attachment I – Right-of-way acquisition or legal property description
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Attachment E – Environmental Review
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24. AUTHORIZED AGENCY REPRESENTATIVE
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TITLE
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25. SIGNATURE
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DATE
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CDOT RTD OR DESIGNEE/TITLE/DATE
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STIP #
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PROJECT #
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CDOT TRANSPORTATION ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM MANAGER/TITLE/DATE
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PROJECT NAME
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CDOT RESIDENT OR PROGRAM ENGINEER/TITLE/DATE
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Approved Disapproved
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Submit completed application & supporting documentation to the CDOT Transportation Enhancement Program Manager in your Region. Appendix D
APPENDIX E
TRANSPORTATION ENHANCEMENT
PROGRAM MANAGERS
We highly recommend that all applicants contact the appropriate CDOT Transportation Enhancement Program Manager prior to developing your application.
Clark Roberts
CDOT – Region 1
18500 East Colfax Avenue
Aurora, CO 80011
Phone: 303-757-9648
Fax: 303-343-0596
Email: Clark.Roberts@dot.state.co.us
VACANT
CDOT – Region 2
P.O. Box 536
Pueblo, CO 81002
Phone: 719-546-5410
Fax:
Email:
Casey Peter
CDOT – Region 3
222 South 6th Street, Room 317
Grand Junction, CO 81501
Phone: 970-248-7216
Fax: 970-248-7292
Email: Casey.Peter@dot.state.co.us
Sheble McConnellogue
CDOT – Region 4
1420 – 2nd Street
Greeley, CO 80631
Phone: 970-350-2204
Fax: 970-350-2177
Email: Sheble.McConnellogu@dot.state.co.us
Laurie Blanz
CDOT – Region 5
3803 North Main Avenue, Suite 300
Durango, CO 81301
Phone: 970-385-1435
Fax: 970-385-1410
Email: Laurie.Blanz@dot.state.co.us
CDOT – Region 6
2000 South Holly Street
Denver, CO 80222
Reza Akhavan
Aurora, Arapahoe County, Lakewood and South Metro Denver
Phone: 303-757-9881
Fax: 303-757-9988
Email: Reza.Akhavan@dot.state.co.us
Myron Swisher
Region 6 Denver and Golden areas
Phone: 303-984-5272
Fax: 303-984-5299
Email: Myron.Swisher@dot.state.co.us
John Schwab
Adams County and North Metro Denver
Phone: 303-370-2040
Fax: 720-945-1028
Email: John.Schwab@dot.state.co.us
Jeff Wassenaar
80th & Federal in Denver
Phone: 303-370-2052
Fax: 303-984-5299
Email: Jeffery.Wassenaar@dot.state.co.us
APPENDIX F
REFERENCE AND SOURCE GUIDES FOR TRANSPORTATION ENHANCEMENT PROJECTS
AASHTO, Guide for Development of Bicycle Facilities, 1999 edition, 444 N. Capitol St. NW, Suite 225, Washington, D. C. 20001. Telephone: (202) 624-5800. AASHTO design guidelines for bicycle facilities. Price: $8.00.
FHWA, Planning, Design, and Maintenance of Pedestrian Facilities, IP-88-019, National Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, Virginia, 22161. Telephone: (703) 487-4650. FHWA design guidelines for pedestrian facilities. Price: $36.50.
WWW.I25Pueblo.com
List of Youth Corps: Student Conservation Assn
1370 Pennsylvania ST #330
Denver, CO 80203
303-831-7172
APPENDIX G
ACRONYM LIST
AASHTO – American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials
ADA – Americans Disability Act
CDOT – Colorado Department of Transportation
CFR – Code of Federal Regulations
DBE – Disadvantaged Business Enterprises
EEO – Equal Employment Opportunity
FHWA – Federal Highway Administration
FIPI – Finding in the Public Interest
ISTEA – Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991
LACA - Local Agency Certification Acceptance
MPO – Metropolitan Planning Organization
NEPA – National Environmental Policy Act
SHPO – State Historical Preservation Officer
STIP – Surface Transportation Improvement Program
TEA-21 – Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century
TIP – Transportation Improvement Program
TPR – Transportation Planning Region
USC – United States Code
USDOT – United States Department of Transportation
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