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Consultant Services Updates Design Consultant Information Highway, Bridge, and Local Projects Traffic Incident Management How Roads Work: Intersections, Signs, and Safety Pedestrian and Bicycle Infrastructure Policy Transit Plans and Policies Find public transportation Transit Manager's Toolkit Mission: Working together as a team to engage our partners and challenge our business practices to assist Local Agencies and Communities in providing the best possible transportation system for Nebraska.
Nebraska’s Local Assistance Division supports Nebraska’s Local Public Agencies in maintaining transportation assets by overseeing federal and state funds on behalf of those agencies and providing required regulatory oversite of those funds in accordance with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the State of Nebraska by coordinating with partners including members of NDOT, FHWA and stakeholders.
The Local Assistance Division includes four main areas: Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) CMAQ Interim Program Guidance Explanatory NDOR Letter for CMAQ Requests Link to FHWA Infor on CMAQ Funding not available at this time. Solicitation for projects will be announced when funding levels have been determined . 2012 Brochure - for reference purposes only.
Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) Highway User Revenue Distribution Federal Transportation Grant Opportunities Sponsorship Policy for State Highways and Federal-aid Roads, Streets or Other Transportation Facilities Under Local Jurisdiction
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