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Highways and bridges

Connecting Highway Aids

County Forest Road Aids

Expressway Policing Aids

Flood Damage Aids

General Transportation Aids (GTA)

Lift Bridge Aids

Local Bridge Improvement Assistance

Local Roads Improvement Program (LRIP)

Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP)

Surface Transportation Program - Rural (STP-R)

Surface Transportation Program - Urban (STP-U)

Traffic Signing and Marking Program

Highways and bridges

The following programs assist local governments with needed improvements to highways and bridges.

Connecting Highway Aids

Assists municipalities with costs associated with increased traffic and maintenance on roads that connect segments of the State Trunk Highway System.

County Forest Road Aids

Helps defray county costs for the improvement and maintenance of public roads within county forests.

Expressway Policing Aids

Provides assistance to the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Department for the costs of patrolling expressways within the county.

Flood Damage Aids

Assists local governments with improving or replacing roads and roadway structures that have sustained major damage from flooding.

General Transportation Aids (GTA)

The largest program in WisDOT’s budget, GTA returns to local governments roughly 30% of all state-collected transportation revenues (fuel taxes and vehicle registration fees) - helping offset the cost of county and municipal road construction, maintenance, traffic and other transportation-related costs.

Lift Bridge Aids

Reimburses the cities of Milwaukee, Racine, Green Bay, Manitowoc and Two Rivers for costs associated with the operation of 10 lift bridges on connecting highways within these communities that provide connections to the State Trunk Highway System.

Local Bridge Improvement Assistance

Allocates federal and state funds to help local governments rehabilitate and replace the most seriously deficient existing federal-aid-eligible local structures on Wisconsin’s local highway systems.

Local Roads Improvement Program (LRIP)

Assists local governments in improving seriously deteriorating county highways, town roads, and city and village streets. The program has three basic components: County Highway Improvement (CHIP); Town Road Improvement (TRIP); and Municipal Street Improvement (MSIP). Three additional discretionary programs (CHIP-D, TRIP-D and MSIP-D) allow municipalities to apply for additional funds for high-cost road projects.

Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP)

The Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) produces a four-year plan of highway and transit projects for the state of Wisconsin. Revised every year, the plan is a compilation of all highway (state or local) and transit (capital or operating) projects in urban and rural areas that propose to use federal funds.

Surface Transportation Program - Rural (STP-R)

Allocates federal funds to complete a variety of improvements to federal-aid-eligible rural highways (primarily county highways).

Surface Transportation Program - Urban (STP-U)

Allocates federal funds to complete a variety of improvements to federal-aid-eligible roads, streets and other projects in urban areas.

Traffic Signing and Marking Enhancement Grants Program (TSMEGP)

The Traffic Signing & Marking Enhancement Program provides funds to local units of government for the installation of traffic signing & marking enhancements, with the intent of improving visibility for elderly drivers and pedestrians. 

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Related information:

2009-2012 Local federal program guidelines

2009-2012 Approved local programs

Early project scoping tools

 

 


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