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Local Assistance | Virginia Department of Transportation Home Doing business For localities Local Assistance The Virginia Department of Transportation's Local Assistance Division develops policy and provides guidance for special funding programs and other programs that impact work performed by localities, and it serves as a liaison to local governments. The division also: Manages several special funding programs.
Manages urban roadway inventory and system changes. Manages the local assistance payments program. Provides policy oversight and guidance for locally administered projects.
Provides outreach and training for local programs. Register for the future QP training on March 5, 2026 Register for the upcoming QP training on Dec. 4, 2025 VDOT’s National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Program Manual was released June 5, 2025.
The Manual is available here: VDOT National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Program Manual Updated guidance on LAP environmental forms - The EQ-555 form no longer accepted as of May 15, 2024. See IIM-ED-1202 for additional details. Updates to Chapter 15 of the LAP Manual are forthcoming.
Updated RFP Template and mandatory provisions for Federal-Aid Projects Updated Guidance on Pre-Award Reviews for Federal-Aid Projects effective Aug. 1, 2024.
IIJA Letter of Support Requests is now available to support requests relative to IIJA Discretionary Grants LAD quarterly newsletters Access road programs provide for the construction, improvement or maintenance of roads serving new or expanding airports, economic development sites, recreational and historic sites.
Locally administered projects VDOT is committed to developing programs and processes that provide local governments the necessary tools to successfully administer transportation programs and that provide consistent requirements. Other programs includes Federal Lands Access Program and Rural Rustic Roads VDOT administers the Revenue Sharing Program, in cooperation with participating localities.
The program provides additional funding for use by a county, city, or town to construct or improve the highway systems. Trainings for localities and LAD webinars The State of Good Repair provides funding for deteriorated roads and bridges that are owned by the Virginia Department of Transportation and/or localities.
The Local Assistance Division is responsible for statewide urban policy and provides program oversight and guidance for the urban maintenance and construction programs. Dozens of cities and towns are included in the urban system. Transportation alternatives This program focuses on providing pedestrian and bicycle facilities and community improvements.
Utility Final Billing Check List LAP 402A / PS&E Submittal Form (Combined) UT 4- Confirmation of Utility Inspection Utility Plan and Estimate UT 7- Daily Record of Work UT 11 - Utility Cost Estimate Title Sheet LAP DB AS-BUILT Title Sheet LAP DB RFQ-RFP Sample LAP Consultant RFP Template Materials LAP NCRPT Audit and Recovery Form Title Sheet Federal Aid Tier 1 Materials LAP NCRPT Sample Form Materials LAP NCRPT Example Completed Form Mandatory Consultant MOA Provisions Construction Contract Template State Funded Project Certification Form (Appendix 5-A) Last updated: December 11, 2025 Please note that this file is not ADA compliant.
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