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Local Government Section 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: [email protected]

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• Welcome

Marty AndersenODOT Local Government Section355 Capitol Street NE, Rm. 326Salem, Oregon 97301

Ph: 503-986-3640

E-mail: [email protected]

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• 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

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• What is considered a local Agency

– Counties – Cities– Ports and Special Districts– Other State Agencies– Federal Agencies Other than FHWA– Tribes

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• 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

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• State Funding Sources

– OTIA I, II, III– SCA (Special City Allotment)– OTIP (Oregon Transportation Investment

Bank – IOF (Immediate Opportunity Funds)– STP Fund Exchange

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• 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.)

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• 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

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• 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.

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About UsContact UsRegion's Local Gov'tManuals & Publications

Funding Programs

On-line FormsLaws & Regulations

Project StatusTrainingPartnerships / Links

Consultant Procedures

CertificationEnhancement Program

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See the ODOT Local Government Section website at http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/HWY/LGS/ for more information about…

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• 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.