MAP-21 U Authorized Cooperation of States and Local Governments

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MAP-21 U Authorized Cooperation of States and Local Governments New section at 23 U.S.C. § 202 (a)(9)(A): “The cooperation of States, counties, or other local subdivisions may be accepted in construction and improvement.”

Also Authorized BIA and FHWA to Transfer and Oversee Funds Received From States or Their Political Subdivisions 23 U.S.C. § 202 (a)(9)(B) provides that: “any funds received from a State, county, or other local subdivisions shall be credited to appropriations available for the tribal transportation program.”

Funding Sources That May Be Eligible for a 202 (a)(9) Agreement Overall - Federal-aid and other Funds Transportation Enhancement Surface Transportation Program Strategic Highway Research Program Other discretionary funds from programs authorized under Title 23, or any other funds from a state, county, or other local subdivisions. Otherwise consistent with the mission of BIA and FHWA.

BIA & FHWA Coordination Educating states and FHWA Division offices about the new law. Finding opportunities. 25 CFR § 170.627 requires an agreement among Tribe, State and BIA/FHWA describing source and use of funds. A model agreement is now available States are relieved of oversight responsibility.

Moving Forward FHWA’s fiscal office, working in cooperation with its Office of Chief Counsel, has issued internal guidance for how to “move” funds under agreements using 23 USC 202 (a)(9). This should further expedite the process for moving funds back to FHWA and on to tribes.

202(a)(9) Transfers Tribe Project Name Amount BIA/ FHWA Date Con't 202(a)(9) Transfers Tribe Project Name Amount BIA/ FHWA Date Native Village of Tanana ​Tanana Dust Control Mitigation $ 79,226.00 4/17/2017 Seneca Nation Pedestrian/Bicycle Trail $ 486,206.00 4/19/2017 Karuk Orleans Community Center Connectivity Plan $ 183,080.00 3/15/2016 La Jolla Multi-use Trails and Sidewalks $ 4,855,000.00 BIA 6/10/2016 Jamestown S’Klallam Olympic Discovery Trail $ 153,528.00 8/25/2015 Craig Tribal Association Sidewalks in the City of Craig $ 464,144.00 7/24/2017 Barrow Section of the Barrow Arctic Research Center Road $ 2,482,867.60 6/9/2017 Leech Lake Bena Trail - Phase 2 $ 674,800.00 6/23/2016 Red Lake Trunk Hwy. 1 Improvements, including Bridge Replacement $ 2,292,243.65 7/1/2016 Cheyenne River Sioux Shared Use Path in Eagle Butte, SD $ 553,396.00 5/9/2016 Alaska highlighted for another presentation. Sorry

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