FHWA 01-10
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Contact:  Doug Hecox
Tel:  202-366-0660

Transportation Secretary Announces Nearly $94 Million for
Federal Lands Road Projects in 31 States

WASHINGTON – Sixty-eight road projects in 31 states will receive $93.9 million in Public Lands Highways grant funds to improve access to public lands, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood announced today.

“The roads that carry America to and through its national parks, tribal lands or any of the other federal lands need help, just like the rest of the national highway system,” said Secretary LaHood. “These funds will help protect the roads for the many who depend on them and improve the quality of life for communities served by these unique places.”

The funds will improve and increase accessibility on the lands of 15 Native American tribes, 11 military bases, 19 national park units, 10 national forests and four national wildlife refuges.
           
Unlike most of the nation’s public roads which are managed by state departments of transportation, federal lands roads are maintained by various tribal and federal agencies. Funds from the Public Lands Highways grant program supplement their existing infrastructure programs. They can also be used for cities and counties that are responsible for the roads providing access to federal and tribal lands.  

Examples of this year’s grant recipients include:

  • More than $4 million will be used to help improve road access to the Flight 93 National Memorial in Stonycreek Township, Pa.
  • Nearly $3 million will be used for road improvements near the forthcoming American Veterans Disabled For Life Memorial in Washington, D.C., between I-395 and the U.S. Capitol. The memorial is anticipated to be completed by 2012.
  • Nearly $2 million will be used to make tribal road improvements on the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in North Dakota.
  • Nearly $1 million will be used for alternative transportation improvements around the Fort Baker area in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area in California.  This work includes pedestrian connection improvements, upgrades to National Park Service shuttle buses, planning for bio-diesel refueling capacity, and installation of signs, bicycle racks, benches and other related equipment.
  • More than $1 million will be used to complete construction of the SR 101/ t3ba’das Parkway on the Skokomish Indian Reservation, Washington.

This is the largest amount of grant funding awarded to public lands roads since 2002, and the second largest in the 79-year history of the Federal Highway Administration’s Public Lands Highways program.

A complete list of the 2009 recipients is below. Additional detail about the program can be found online at http://flh.fhwa.dot.gov/programs/plh/discretionary.

 

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FY 2009 Public Lands Highways Discretionary (PLHD) Program Funded Projects

STATE

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

TOTAL FUNDING

AK

Alaska Trails Initiative

$1,900,000

AK

Fairbanks/North Star Borough Rural and Road Service Upgrades

$950,000

AZ

Arizona Forest Highway 39, General Hitchcock Highway (Catalina Highway), Pima County

$1,662,500

AZ

Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge

$5,958,712

AZ

Infrastructure - Roads Improvement, Tohono O'odham Nation, Sells

$950,000

AZ

Sage Brush Road Project, Navajo Mountain Chapter

$139,650

CA

Bald Hill Slide Mitigation, Hoopa Reservation

$812,500

CA

Forest Highway 171 Widening, Butte County

$1,998,450

CA

Fort Baker Transportation Upgrades

$975,000

CA

Needles Highway, Needles

$3,800,000

CA

Presidio Transportation Demand Management Project, San Francisco

$1,012,500

CA

South Access to the Golden Gate Bridge, Doyle Drive, City and County of San Francisco

$2,612,500

CA

State Route 88 Pine Grove Corridor Improvement Project, Amador County

$180,500

CO

Improved Access to Powers Boulevard, Peterson AFB

$2,280,000

CO

Sand Dunes Northern Access Road

$608,750

CO

SH 115, Ft. Carson

$1,252,650

CO

SH 13 South of SH 64 Rio Blanco Divide

$475,000

DC

American Veterans Disabled for Life

$2,850,000

DC

New Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge Construction Project

$950,000

DE

Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Recreation Trail

$570,000

FL

BIA Route 1281, Snake Road Improvement Project, Seminole Big Cypress Reservation

$475,000

FL

Fort George Island Access Road, Jacksonville

$475,000

FL

Snake Road Safety Improvements, Miccosukee Reservation

$760,000

HI

Federal Lands Improvement Project

$1,900,000

ID

City of Rocks Back Country Byway

$1,961,750

ID

FH-24, Banks to Lowman

$475,000

IL

Seibert Road Improvements, Shiloh

$950,000

MA

Riverwalk Extension Construction, Lowell National Historical Park, Lowell

$912,500

MD

BRAC Related Improvements, Anne Arundel County

$3,063,750

MD

BRAC Related Improvements, Harford County

$3,087,500

MD

BRAC Related Improvements, Montgomery County

$3,087,500

MD

MD 4 at Suitland Parkway

$2,267,500

MT

Montana Secondary 323 from Ekalaka to Alzada

$2,850,000

NC

Maintain Infrastructure/Restore Visitor Services for Blue Ridge Parkway

$475,000

ND

Cannon Ball and Fort Yates Community Streets Road Improvements

$1,822,908

NJ

Multi-Use Pathway, Sandy Hook

$810,000

NM

US 491: Navajo 9 to Shiprock, Four-lane upgrade

$950,000

NV

Boulder City Bypass Improvements, Boulder City

$855,000

NV

Extension of Starr Road to Saint Rose Parkway and Henderson Starr Road Interchange at I-15

$1,187,500

NV

I-15 Sloan to Apex Interchange

$475,000

NV

Pyramid Lake Highway Corridor, Sparks

$1,425,000

NV

Southern Nevada Beltway Interchanges

$2,850,000

NV

SR-160 Blue Diamond Highway -- Las Vegas to Pahrump

$2,612,500

NY

Fort Drum Connector Road

$1,425,000

OH

Improved Accessibility to the Cuyahoga National Park, Akron-Peninsula Road, Summit County

$475,000

OR

US Highway 199 Improvements

$475,000

OR

US Highway 42 Improvements

$1,425,000

PA

Flight 93 National Memorial, Public Lands Transportation Needs

$4,275,000

PA

Stoopville Road Traffic Calming Measures Surrounding Dolington National Veterans Cemetery, Bucks County

$950,000

RI

Blackstone River Bikeway

$575,000

SD

Cuny Table Road (BIA Route 2), Pine Ridge Indian Reservation

$1,900,000

SD

Improvements to SD 73 from US 18 to Jackson County Serving Pine Ridge and Rosebud Reservation

$950,000

SD

Kenel Road (BIA Route 3) Rehabilitation and Resurfacing, Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Corson County

$237,500

SD

Reconstruction of BIA Route 15, Marshall County

$475,000

TN

Stones River National Battlefield Tour Route

$1,200,000

TX

Rittiman/Harry Wurzbach Corridor Improvements, San Antonio

$950,000

UT

Bear River Access Road Forest Street Improvements, Brigham City

$285,000

UT

Navajo Route 35 Resurfacing Project

$950,000

UT

SR-92 Lehi to Highland

$712,500

VA

Onville Road Intersection and Road-Widening Project, Prince William County

$988,655

VA

US Route 1/ VA Route 619 Traffic Circle/Interchange, at the entrance of USMC Quantico Marine Corps Base, Prince William County

$1,187,500

VA

Wolf Trap Performing Arts Multi-Use Trail, Fairfax

$1,187,500

WA

B-Reactor Access Road Analysis Project

$190,000

WA

Skokomish Tribe Reservation Road Improvements

$1,330,000

WA

Squaxin Island Access Improvement Project

$1,045,000

WI

Improvement to US Highway 70 in Oneida County and Vilas County

$712,500

WY

17-Mile Road Reconstruction, Wind River Indian Reservation

$475,000

WY

Grand Teton National Park Pathways System

$1,900,000

TOTAL

68 Projects

$93,943,275