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9-10-07 Item 4E, Grant Through Safe Routes to School Program with MnDOT
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9-10-07 Item 4E, Grant Through Safe Routes to School Program with MnDOT
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Dear Safe Routes Applicants, <br />The Minnesota Department of Transportation (Mn/DOT) is pleased to announce the <br />opening of the third Safe Routes to School solicitation. Safe Routes funding is <br />available for schools with any combination of K-8 enrollment to make infrastructure <br />improvements, such as bike racks and sidewalks, and for noninfastructure programs <br />such as developing Safe Routes Plans, enforcement, and promoting biking and walking <br />to and from school, <br />To date the Safe Routes program has awarded 40 projects totaling $3.2 mitfion. <br />Under this solicitation $1.9 million will be available for Federal Fiscal Year 2008. A <br />minimum of $1.5 miflion is availabfe for infrastructure projects and $250,�00 for non- <br />infrastructure project. The grant ranges for individual projects are: <br />• $10,000 — $175,000 for infrastructure projects <br />•$10,000 —$2Q,000 for single school non-infrastructure projects <br />•$20,000 -$50,000 for a multiple school non-infrastructure project <br />Safe Routes to Schoof projects are funded at 100% with no locaf match required. The <br />SRTS Program is a reimbursable grant program meaning fhat recipients of the funds wil! <br />front the cost and be reimbursed during the course of the project. Alf costs strbmitted �€or <br />reimbursement are subject to eligibility requirements. <br />Safe Routes grants may be applied for by: <br />• Schools, public & private <br />- ��h��! d���ri��� <br />• Parent/teacher organizations, <br />• Tribes <br />• Locaf governments <br />• Non-Pro�it Organizations <br />_ ",�etccp���t�r� R{annir�e� vi"yaiiiZatfOliS <br />• Regional Devefopment Gommissions <br />• Other educational organizations <br />Timeline for 2008 Solicitation <br />August 29, 2007: <br />November 18, 2007 <br />Early Spring 2008 <br />Application available on our website <br />http:!/www.dot.state.mn.us/saferoutes/SRTS2008application. hfml <br />Application period closes. <br />received by 4:30 PM CST <br />Grant recipients notified <br />All applications must be <br />� <br />
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