From an official statement
Working to expand bicycling and walking opportunities throughout Maryland, staff from the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) and the State Highway Administration (SHA) will hold workshops to detail five programs that provide funding for bicycling, pedestrian and recreational trail projects: Bikeways, Safe Routes to School, Transportation Alternatives, Federal Lands Access Program and Recreational Trails. In 2015,$15 million in reimbursable grant funding will be available for projects that enhance walking, biking, pedestrian safety and recreational trail access.
MDOT and SHA officials will discuss available funding sources, project eligibility / requirements and funding cycles. The free workshops are geared toward local governments and non-profit organizations. They will be held from
3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on the following dates at these locations:
- March 19th at the Washington County Library, 100 South Potomac Street, Hagerstown, MD. The event is hosted by Hagerstown Main Street. To RSVP, go tohttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/mdot-grant-workshops-tickets-15735137219; and
- March 24th at the Bowie City Hall (Room 243), 15901 Excalibur Road, Bowie, MD. The event is hosted by the City of Bowie and the Anacostia Trails Heritage Area. To RSVP, go tohttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/mdot-grant-workshop-tickets-15735209435.
Throughout the year, staff from MDOT and SHA will be meeting with representatives from local jurisdictions across the State to discuss bicycle and pedestrian plans and potential projects in more detail. For more information on Maryland’s Bikeways, Safe Routes to School, Transportation Alternatives and Recreational Trails programs, please visit the following sites:
- The Bikeways Program: http://ow.ly/JHvpT
- The Safe Routes to School Program: http://ow.ly/JHvNq
- The Transportation Alternatives Program: http://ow.ly/JHvRT
- The Federal Lands Access Program: http://ow.ly/JJ2od
- The Recreational Trail Program: http://ow.ly/JHvVf
In MDOT’s six-year capital program (FY 2015 – FY 2020), the State plans to invest $188 million to improve bicycle and pedestrian access across Maryland. Additionally, MDOT recently updated its Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan, which establishes a 20-year vision to support cycling and walking as modes of transportation in Maryland. Learn more at www.mdot.maryland.gov/BikeWalkPlan.
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