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Find similar grantsChildren Pedestrian Safety Program (Idaho) is sponsored by Idaho Local Highway Technical Assistance Council (LHTAC). Projects must be considered maintenance as stated in the 2015 Legislative Session House Bill 312.
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Children Pedestrian Safety Program | LHTAC Children Pedestrian Safety Program Children Pedestrian Safety Program LHTAC will publicly open bids at its offices at 3330 Grace Street, Boise, ID. Openings will also be live-streamed via Microsoft Teams. Solicitation details are posted on LHTAC’s Quest CDN page.
You can access it by clicking here . A summary of open solicitations is below. All times are in the Mountain Time Zone.
A Microsoft Teams link for bid openings will be available 48 hours before the opening. The link is provided at the top of this passage.
Preliminary Bid Results ( PDF ) 1st Street Sidewalk – City of Wilder Children Pedestrian Safety Project CPS-07 City of Osburn Pedestrian Safety Improvement Project ( PDF ) CPS-23 Potlatch 2024 Sidewalk Improvement Project ( PDF ) CPS 02 – (City of Donnelly) Roseberry Dr. Asphalt Sidewalk (All Bids Rejected) CPS 06 – (City of Pinehurst) Children Pedestrian Safety Improvements ( PDF ) CPS 18 – (City of Ammon) Phase 2 of Rimrock Elementary School Pathway ( PDF ) CPS 30 – (City of Lewisville) West Main Street Sidewalk Reconstruction (All Bids Rejected) CPS 48 – (City of St.
Anthony) N 2nd W Elementary School Sidewalk (All Bids Rejected) 2024 Children Pedestrian Safety Request for Qualifications (PDF) The LHTAC Council approved the scores for the FY24 Children Pedestrian Safety Program in March 2024. The scores are posted in the linked PDF below. Link here for the link to the project webinar.
The Children Pedestrian Safety Program projects must be considered maintenance as stated in the 2015 Legislative Session House Bill 312 .
This includes but is not limited to; paths/sidewalks along or adjacent to an existing roadway connecting sidewalks/paths between two terminal points pedestrian crossing facilities across an existing roadway including signing and/or signalization paving an existing pathway LHTAC Children Pedestrian Safety Program Application Packet FY24 (PDF) The packet above includes program background information, directions for filling out the forms, and descriptions that show how applications are graded.
Idaho Local Governments Procurement and Public Works Contracting (PDF) CPS Agreement Addendum for High Bids (Word) – for projects exceeding original grant award, up to an additional $50K All FY 2024 Child Pedestrian applications received (PDF) 2019 CPS Legislative Handout (PDF) 2018 & 2019 Map and Project List (PDF) 2018 Completed CPS Projects (PDF) Program Contact Information: Ken Kanownik KKanownik@LHTAC.
org Recorded informational webinar May 4, 2023 Informational Meeting Slides (PDF) Local Technical Assistance Program – T2 Center The LHTAC T2 Center is part of a national program known as the Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP). We provide training and technical assistance to meet the needs of highway jurisdictions in Idaho.
The goal is to foster a safe, efficient, and environmentally sound surface transportation system by improving skills and increasing knowledge of the transportation workforce and decision makers. Our program promotes best practices in an efficient and effective manner through strong partnerships and communications.
If you have questions or suggestions for training, please send an email to T2 Manager & Safety Engineer, Laila Kral at lkral@lhtac. org Note, the word doc contained the following items in a list: I was not sure if each was supposed to be a link to a page or if it is just a list of programs. Currently the Library is located under Resources and I haven't seen content for Technical Assistance and Safety Fest.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Idaho local governments for projects related to children pedestrian safety. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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