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Tribal Transportation Safety Program Funding
Craig GenzlingerFederal Lands Highways
TTP Team
Overview
Tribal Safety Management System Tribal Safety Program Funding
– MAP-21– Eligible Activities– Application Process– Timeframes
SMS Plan(s)
Strategic Plan Implementation Plan Partners included FHWA, BIA, DOT
and Tribal representatives Strategic Plan identified eight
emphasis areas for Indian Lands based on available data.
Strategic Plan Emphasis Areas
Decision Making Process Data Collection Run off the Road Crashes Occupant Protection / Child Restraint Alcohol / Drug Impaired Driving Other Driver Behavior and Awareness Drivers Under 35 Pedestrian Safety
SMS Implementation Activities
Continues Steering Committee with Federal and Tribal Representation.
Tribal Safety Summits Tribal Safety Plans. Model Tribal Safety Improvement
Program Data Collection and Analysis
SMS Implementation Activities
Safety Education and Training. Case Studies and Peer Exchanges. Tribal Safety Awards Program. Safety Research. Marketing and Outreach. Other Safety Activities. Evaluation and Performance
Measures.
SMS Implementation Plan
Guide for tribal safety– Past and present – Safety set aside in previous
Implementation Plan Will continue to be a guide Coordinated with Safety Set Aside.
MAP-21 Section 1119
Section 1119 of Map-21 authorizes the establishment of the tribal safety program by setting aside not more than 2 percent of the funds made available under the tribal transportation program for each fiscal year. The funds are to be allocated based on an identification and analysis of highway safety issues and opportunities on tribal lands.
Approximately $9,000,000
Eligible Activities
Tribal Safety Plans Enforcement and EMS Education Programs Engineering Improvements Funding goals for each category
Tribal Safety Plans
40% goal in year one Allow for all tribes to develop a
safety plan to identify and prioritize needs.
Intent is to meet all requests if tribe has no existing plan.
Maximum funding of $10,000 Can apply to update plan, but
reduced amount.
Other Safety Planning Acitivties
Data Collection Data Analysis and Improvement Road Safety Audits Ranked based upon:
– Included in an existing safety plan– Funds leveraged with others– Part of a comprehensive safety
approach
Enforcement and EMS
20% goal in year one Emergency communications equipment Traffic enforcement activities Coordinated with BIA IHSP Ranked based upon:
– Data– In a current safety plan– Leveraging of funds– Comprehensive approach
Education
10% Goal in year one Public Service Announcements SMS Activities Programs to inform or address driver behavior Ranked based upon:
– Data– In a current safety plan– Leveraging of funds– Comprehensive approach
Engineering Improvements
30% Goal in year one Roadway Improvements Extensive list in Guidance Ranked based upon:
– Data– In a RSA, Engineering Study, etc– Facility ownership– Leveraging of funds– Years since last safety construction project– Comprehensive approach
Application Process
Application being developed for each project type– Safety Planning– Education– Enforcement– Engineering Projects
Can apply for multiple projects– Encouraged to do so
Projects Ranked by BIA, FHWA and Tribes
Timeframes for 2013January 4 Issue Call for Projects in the Federal Register March 1 Tribe submits application to the FLH TTPSF Coordinator March 31 Review Committee completes review and ranks applications
April 15 * Successful applicants will be notified of funds to be received, unsuccessful applicants notified and fund distribution process initiated.
April 19 Issue Call for Projects in the Federal Register June 14 Tribe submits application to the FLH TTPSF Coordinator July 12 Review Committee completes review and ranks applications
July 26 * Successful applicants will be notified of funds to be received, unsuccessful applicants notified and fund distribution process initiated.
Complete Guidance and Applications Add to Program Delivery Guide Distribute thru TTAP and other
sources Federal Register Notice
What’s next
Craig Genzlinger406-441-3910