IDNR Accepting Applications for
Recreational Trails Program (RTP), Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV), and
Illinois Bicycle Path (Bike Path) Grant Programs
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[January 15, 2019]
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) today announced
applications will be accepted through March 14 for grants through
the Recreational Trails Program (RTP), Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV),
and Illinois Bicycle Path Grant Programs beginning on January 14,
2019.
The Recreational Trails Program (RTP) is a reimbursement grant
program that provides 80 percent of project funding with a required
20 percent local match. This grant program is federally funded and
is administered by the IDNR in cooperation with the Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA). The funds can be used to assist government
agencies and trail groups in the rehabilitation, development,
maintenance, and acquisition of recreational trails and related
facilities. The trails may be motorized, non-motorized, or multiple
use trails. RTP funds can also be used for environmental protection
and safety education projects related to trails. This program is
funded through the transfer of federal gas taxes paid on fuel used
in off-highway vehicles used for recreational purposes. The program
generally has $1.5 million available for grants, with a maximum
development grant amount of $200,000. There is no maximum on
acquisition grants.
The primary purpose of the Off-Highway Vehicle Recreational Trails
Program (OHV) is to provide financial aid to government agencies,
not-for-profit organizations, and other eligible groups or
individuals to develop, operate, maintain, and acquire land for OHV
parks, trails and trail side facilities that are open and accessible
to the public in Illinois, and to restore areas damaged by
unauthorized OHV use. Funds for the grant program are derived from
revenue generated in the State Treasurer's "Off-Highway Vehicle
Trails Fund." OHV will reimburse up to 100 percent of total approved
project costs up to the maximum. If necessary, the remainder of the
costs will be borne by the project sponsor. OHV is a reimbursement
program, meaning that a project sponsor must have sufficient cash,
donations, or eligible in-kind services to pay for work, and then be
paid back the grant percentage after approval of a reimbursement
request. The OHV program will have approximately $690,000 available
for grants in 2019. There are no maximum grant amounts.
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The Illinois Bicycle Path Grant Program (Bike Path) provides financial
assistance to eligible local units of government to assist them with the
acquisition, construction, and rehabilitation of public off-road, non-motorized
bicycle paths and directly related support facilities. Agencies that apply for
projects that accommodate additional trail users, such as equestrians, will
receive special consideration in the review of grant applications. Project
applications are limited to land acquisition or trail development along a single
trail corridor. Looped trails within a single parcel or park site are not
eligible for Bike Path funding. These projects, however, may be eligible for
Recreational Trails Program (RTP) or Open Space Land Acquisition and Development
(OSLAD) grant assistance. The only exceptions are looped trails located within
very large preserves. Bicycle routes sharing existing roadway surfaces are also
not eligible for funding consideration under this program. The Bike Path program
will reimburse up to 50 percent of total approved project costs up to the
maximum allowable cost. The remainder of the costs will be borne by the project
sponsor. The program has approximately $12.1 million dollars available for
project assistance. There is a $200,000 maximum grant amount for development
projects and there is no maximum for acquisition projects.
The application period for these grant programs administered by the IDNR opens
January 14, 2019 and applications must be submitted to the IDNR by 5:00 p.m. on
March 14, 2019. The Notice of Funding Opportunity can be found online at this
link:
https://www.illinois.gov/ sites/gata/Pages/default.aspx.
Consult the IDNR website at www.dnr.illinois.gov for more information or call
the IDNR Grants main line at (217) 782-7481.
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