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Page 1: Michael B. Kapp, Administrator

MDOT MDOT Office of Economic DevelopmentOffice of Economic Development

Michael B. Kapp, Administrator

Grant Programs Overview Grant Programs Overview Transportation Solutions for Vibrant Transportation Solutions for Vibrant

CommunitiesCommunities

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ProgramsPrograms Transportation Economic Development Fund (TEDF)Transportation Economic Development Fund (TEDF)

Category ACategory A Category FCategory F

Transportation Enhancement Program (TE) Transportation Enhancement Program (TE)

Safe Routes to School Program (SRTS)Safe Routes to School Program (SRTS)

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Transportation Economic Development FundTransportation Economic Development Fund

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TEDF: ProgramsTEDF: Programs Category ACategory A – Target Industries ($8.2 million) – Target Industries ($8.2 million) Category CCategory C – Congestion Relief in 5 Urban – Congestion Relief in 5 Urban

Counties ($17.9 million) Counties ($17.9 million) Category DCategory D – All-season Roads in 78 Rural – All-season Roads in 78 Rural

Counties ($18.8 million) Counties ($18.8 million) Category ECategory E – Forest Roads ($5.0 million) – Forest Roads ($5.0 million) Category FCategory F – All-season Roads in Urban Areas – All-season Roads in Urban Areas

of Rural Counties ($2.5 million) of Rural Counties ($2.5 million)

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Category A – Target IndustryCategory A – Target IndustryMatt Opsommer (Bay, North) 517-241-1317Matt Opsommer (Bay, North) 517-241-1317Mike Smith (Grand, University) 517-241-3355Mike Smith (Grand, University) 517-241-3355Vince Ranger (Metro) 248-483-5130Vince Ranger (Metro) 248-483-5130Matt Wiitala (Southwest, Superior) 517-241-2152Matt Wiitala (Southwest, Superior) 517-241-2152

Category C – Urban Congestion Relief Category C – Urban Congestion Relief County Road Commissions (5 Urban Counties)County Road Commissions (5 Urban Counties)

Category D – Rural All-SeasonCategory D – Rural All-SeasonCounty Road Commissions (78 Rural Counties)County Road Commissions (78 Rural Counties)Statewide Planning Division, Pamela Boyd, 517-335-2803Statewide Planning Division, Pamela Boyd, 517-335-2803

Category E – Forest RoadsCategory E – Forest RoadsCounty Road Commissions (47 Counties)County Road Commissions (47 Counties)

Category F – Urban All-Season, Rural CountiesCategory F – Urban All-Season, Rural Counties Matt Wiitala, 517-241-2152Matt Wiitala, 517-241-2152

TEDF TEDF ContactsContacts

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TEDF: Category ATEDF: Category A PurposePurpose

Economic Development Grants to Road Economic Development Grants to Road AgenciesAgencies– Cities & VillagesCities & Villages– CountiesCounties– MDOTMDOT

New or expanding DevelopmentsNew or expanding Developments– In one of seven target industriesIn one of seven target industries– Create or retain Michigan jobsCreate or retain Michigan jobs– Need for road improvementsNeed for road improvements

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TEDF: Category ATEDF: Category A Target IndustriesTarget Industries

ManufacturingManufacturing High Technology ResearchHigh Technology Research Office Centers Office Centers ≥≥ 50,000 sq. ft. (i.e. HQs) 50,000 sq. ft. (i.e. HQs) Agriculture or Food Processing OperationsAgriculture or Food Processing Operations Tourism - year-round with out-of-state drawTourism - year-round with out-of-state draw ForestryForestry MiningMining

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Open application period; no deadlineOpen application period; no deadline Multiple annual announcementsMultiple annual announcements One page Letter of InterestOne page Letter of Interest Online applicationOnline application CompetitiveCompetitive

TEDF: Category ATEDF: Category AApplicationApplication

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Second accessesSecond accesses

Internal industrial park roadwaysInternal industrial park roadways

Projects without benefit to general publicProjects without benefit to general public

TEDF: Category ATEDF: Category A Typically Ineligible ProjectsTypically Ineligible Projects

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Pine River Hardwoods, LLCPine River Hardwoods, LLCCorral Road, AmasaCorral Road, Amasa

TEDF: Category ATEDF: Category A

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TEDF: Category ATEDF: Category A

Pine River Hardwoods, LLCPine River Hardwoods, LLCCorral Road, AmasaCorral Road, Amasa

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TEDF: Category FTEDF: Category F PurposePurpose

To provide funding for transportation To provide funding for transportation projects that:projects that:

Provide all season routes within a cityProvide all season routes within a city Improve all-season capabilities on routes Improve all-season capabilities on routes

having high commercial traffic, andhaving high commercial traffic, and Improve access to the state trunkline system.Improve access to the state trunkline system.

Eligible recipients are county, city, and Eligible recipients are county, city, and village road agencies within the urban area village road agencies within the urban area (population of 5000 or greater) of a rural (population of 5000 or greater) of a rural county (population of under 400,000)county (population of under 400,000)

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Grant applicants accepted each Spring.Grant applicants accepted each Spring. Grant awards made each Fall.Grant awards made each Fall. Maximum grant limited to $375,000Maximum grant limited to $375,000 Minimum 20% local (non-OED) matchMinimum 20% local (non-OED) match CompetitiveCompetitive

TEDF: Category FTEDF: Category FApplicationApplication

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TEDF: Category FTEDF: Category FKalamazoo County Road CommissionKalamazoo County Road Commission

KL Avenue at 11KL Avenue at 11thth Street Street

BeforeBefore AfterAfter

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TEDF: Category FTEDF: Category F

Ottawa County Road Commission – 96Ottawa County Road Commission – 96thth Avenue, Holland Township Avenue, Holland Township

BeforeBefore AfterAfter

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MDOT Grant CoordinatorsMDOT Grant Coordinators Grant Coordinators are available to Grant Coordinators are available to

assist communities by providing assist communities by providing more information on the program, more information on the program, guidance on competitive projects, guidance on competitive projects, and how to best develop a and how to best develop a competitive application.competitive application.

Contact us at 517-335-1069:Contact us at 517-335-1069:

Matt Opsommer Bay & North Regions

Mike Smith University & Grand Regions

Vince RangerMetro Region

Matt WiitalaSouthwest & Superior Regions

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Transportation Enhancement Transportation Enhancement ProgramProgram

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Transportation Enhancement ProgramTransportation Enhancement ProgramWhat is it?What is it?

Federal funding for projects such as streetscapes in Federal funding for projects such as streetscapes in downtowns, bike paths, historic preservation and water downtowns, bike paths, historic preservation and water quality improvementsquality improvements

Community tool for Community tool for improving quality of life improving quality of life and creating the “place” and creating the “place” where employees want where employees want to live and businesses to live and businesses want to locatewant to locate

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Transportation Enhancement ProgramTransportation Enhancement ProgramWho is eligible to apply?Who is eligible to apply?

Road Agencies (Act 51 Agencies)Road Agencies (Act 51 Agencies) Cities & VillagesCities & Villages CountiesCounties MDOTMDOT

Transit agencies Transit agencies Metropolitan Planning OrganizationsMetropolitan Planning Organizations Native American tribesNative American tribes Other state and federal agenciesOther state and federal agencies

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Transportation Enhancement ProgramTransportation Enhancement ProgramKey ParametersKey Parameters

Transportation relationshipTransportation relationship

Approximately $25 million each year Approximately $25 million each year MinimumMinimum match (20%) - Average 35% match (20%) - Average 35% Federal funding requirementsFederal funding requirements

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Transportation Enhancement ProgramTransportation Enhancement ProgramApplication ProcessApplication Process

Open application period; no deadlineOpen application period; no deadline

Conditional Commitments for future years Conditional Commitments for future years Multiple annual announcementsMultiple annual announcements Online applicationOnline application CompetitiveCompetitive

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Transportation Enhancement ProgramTransportation Enhancement ProgramNon-motorized: Shared-use PathNon-motorized: Shared-use Path

BeforeBefore AfterAfterDetroit Dequindre Cut PathwayDetroit Dequindre Cut Pathway

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Transportation Enhancement ProgramTransportation Enhancement ProgramNon-motorized: Shared-use Path and Non-motorized: Shared-use Path and Transportation History InterpretationTransportation History Interpretation

Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Trail, AlpenaGreat Lakes Maritime Heritage Trail, Alpena

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Transportation Aesthetics:Transportation Aesthetics: StreetscapeStreetscapeTransportation Enhancement ProgramTransportation Enhancement Program

US-12 Downtown Sturgis Streetscape ImprovementsUS-12 Downtown Sturgis Streetscape Improvements

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Bay City Pere Marquette Railroad Depot PreservationBay City Pere Marquette Railroad Depot Preservation

Transportation Enhancement ProgramTransportation Enhancement ProgramHistoric Preservation: Transportation FacilitiesHistoric Preservation: Transportation Facilities

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Houghton US-41/Shelden Ave. Brick StreetHoughton US-41/Shelden Ave. Brick Street

Transportation Enhancement ProgramTransportation Enhancement ProgramHistoric Preservation: Brick StreetHistoric Preservation: Brick Street

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MDOT Grant CoordinatorsMDOT Grant Coordinators Grant Coordinators are available to Grant Coordinators are available to

assist communities by providing assist communities by providing more information on the program, more information on the program, guidance on competitive projects, guidance on competitive projects, and how to best develop a and how to best develop a competitive application.competitive application.

Contact us at 517-335-1069:Contact us at 517-335-1069:

Matt Opsommer Bay & North Regions

Mike Smith University & Grand Regions

Vince RangerMetro Region

Matt WiitalaSouthwest & Superior Regions

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Safe Routes to School Safe Routes to School ProgramProgram

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Federal funding programFederal funding program School-based international movement to make it School-based international movement to make it

safe, convenient and fun for children, including safe, convenient and fun for children, including those with disabilities, to bicycle and walk to schoolthose with disabilities, to bicycle and walk to school

Safe Routes to School Program Safe Routes to School Program What is it?

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About $5 million available each yearAbout $5 million available each year 70% must be spent on infrastructure70% must be spent on infrastructure 10% for non-infrastructure10% for non-infrastructure 20% may be spent on either or both20% may be spent on either or both

100% federal (no match required)100% federal (no match required) Available to all schools with at least one grade in the Available to all schools with at least one grade in the

K-8 rangeK-8 range State, local, and regional agencies, including non-State, local, and regional agencies, including non-

profits, are eligible funding recipientsprofits, are eligible funding recipients

Safe Routes to School ProgramSafe Routes to School ProgramKey Parameters

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School-based comprehensive planning process is a School-based comprehensive planning process is a prerequisite for fundingprerequisite for funding

Safe Routes to School ProgramSafe Routes to School ProgramKey Parameters

Competitive projects Competitive projects have a comprehensive have a comprehensive action plan that action plan that addresses needs, addresses needs, behaviors, and attitudes behaviors, and attitudes of students and their of students and their parentsparents

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Safe Routes to School ProgramSafe Routes to School ProgramProject Types & Examples

Infrastructure ProjectsInfrastructure Projects SidewalksSidewalks Pedestrian and bicycle crossing improvementsPedestrian and bicycle crossing improvements On-street and off-street pedestrian/bicycle facilitiesOn-street and off-street pedestrian/bicycle facilities

Non-Infrastructure ProjectsNon-Infrastructure Projects Bicycle and pedestrian safety trainingBicycle and pedestrian safety training Walking school bus programs, walk to school clubsWalking school bus programs, walk to school clubs Public awareness campaigns, community outreachPublic awareness campaigns, community outreach Traffic enforcement operations, near schoolsTraffic enforcement operations, near schools

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Safe Routes to School ProgramSafe Routes to School ProgramHow to get startedHow to get started

Visit Visit www.saferoutesmichigan.orgwww.saferoutesmichigan.org to learn more or to learn more or contact the Michigan Fitness Foundationcontact the Michigan Fitness Foundation

Application and instructions are available onlineApplication and instructions are available online

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MFF Grant CoordinatorsMFF Grant Coordinators Grant Coordinators are available to Grant Coordinators are available to

assist communities and schools by assist communities and schools by providing training, more information providing training, more information on the program, and guidance on on the program, and guidance on potential projects.potential projects.

Contact us:Contact us: Rosie Stern,

Superior Region, 517-908-3828 Linda Patrick,

North & Metro Regions, 517-908-3830 Alex Nikoloff

Grand & Bay Regions, 517-908-3826 April Morrison-Harke

Southwest & University Regions, 517-908-3832

1-800-434-86421-800-434-8642

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Program WebsitesProgram WebsitesFor more information, please see our web sites at:For more information, please see our web sites at:

www.michigan.gov/tedfwww.michigan.gov/tedfwww.michigan.gov/teawww.michigan.gov/tea

www.saferoutesmichigan.orgwww.saferoutesmichigan.org

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