Streamlining Local-let Federal-aid Transportation Processes in Ohio [Summary]
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2019-03-01
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Alternative Title:Ohio's Research Initiatives for Locals (ORIL) Project Fact Sheet: Streamlining Local-let Federal-aid Transportation Processes in Ohio
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Edition:Ohio’s Research Initiative for Locals (ORIL) Project Fact Sheet
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Abstract:The Federal-aid highway program (FAHP) is a cooperative partnership between the U.S. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and State DOTs for the purposes of implementing FHWA-funded highway construction projects and related activities. FHWA permits State DOTs to allow Local Public Agencies (LPAs) to perform work on projects where Federal-aid funds are used for highway system improvements. In Ohio, the ODOT Division of Planning, Office of Local Programs is charged with implementing ODOT’s LPA program responsibilities. Ohio’s LPAs can administer Federal-aid projects through a process managed by ODOT that is referred to as the “local-let” process.
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