Form FHWA 1569 FHWA 1569 Relevance and Project Details

Evaluate the Effects of the National Scenic Byways Program Grants

fhwa1569_2008

National scenic byways program

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Relevance to National Scenic Byways
and Related Project Details
1. Which category best describes the location of this project?
Project that is associated with a highway that has been designated as a National Scenic Byway, All American
Road, State Scenic Byway, or Indian tribe scenic byway.
Project that is associated with the development of a State or Indian tribe scenic byway program.
2. Choose the Grant Category that most completely reflects the main elements of your project.
Byway Programs An activity related to the planning, design, or development of a State or Indian tribe scenic
byway program.
Corridor Management Development and implementation of a corridor management plan to maintain the scenic,
historical, recreational, cultural, natural, and archaeological characteristics of a byway corridor while providing
for accommodation of increased tourism and development of related amenities.
Safety Improvements Safety improvements to a State scenic byway, Indian tribe scenic byway, National Scenic
Byway, All American Road, or one of America's Byways to the extent that the improvements are necessary to
accommodate increased traffic and changes in the types of vehicles using the highway as a result of the
designation as a State scenic byway, Indian tribe scenic byway, National Scenic Byway, All American Road, or
one of America's Byways.
Byway Facilities Construction along a scenic byway of a facility for pedestrians and bicyclists, rest area, turnout,
highway shoulder improvement, overlook, or interpretive facility.
Access to Recreation An improvement to a scenic byway that will enhance access to an area for the purpose of
recreation, including water related recreation.
Resource Protection Protection of scenic, historical, recreational, cultural, natural, and archaeological resources in
an area adjacent to a scenic byway.

Interpretive Information Development and provision of tourist information to the public, including interpretive
information about a scenic byway.
Marketing Development and implementation of a scenic byway marketing program.
3. Please list all byways involved in this project:

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4. Do the byways involved in the project cross any Federal Lands? (Check all that apply)
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Bureau of Land Management
Fish and Wildlife Service
National Park Service
USDA Forest Service

5. If funding should be allocated to a Federal land management agency or Indian tribal organization, please provide contact
information for that organization:

Agency or Tribal Organization
Title

Middle

First

Last

Street
State Select one...

City

Phone Number

Zip

Fax Number

6. Have you received authorization from your State to apply for a SB Grant?

Yes

No

If this project is selected for funding, please indicate your preference for carrying out the project (check one):

FHWA allocates the funds for the project to the State DOT
FHWA allocates the funds for the project to a Federal Land Management Agency (BLM, BIA, FWS, NPS or
USFS)
FHWA allocates the funds for the project to an Indian tribe or tribal government


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