Illinois Transportation
Enhancement Program application period open, more options for
disadvantaged communities
Nov. 2 deadline to submit proposals for
local quality-of-life projects
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[August 27, 2020]
The Illinois Department of Transportation announced today that the
application period for the Illinois Transportation Enhancement
Program is now open. This year’s program is the largest ever due to
the passage of Gov. Pritzker’s Rebuild Illinois and for the first
time dedicates resources to communities with the greatest needs.
“Part of our core mission at IDOT is empowering disadvantaged
communities and working with local decisionmakers to improve
transportation options and quality of life,” said Acting Illinois
Transportation Secretary Omer Osman. “Under Gov. Pritzker, we have
made major improvements to the Illinois Transportation Enhancement
Program that will mean greater participation and more resources
where they are needed most.”
Projects eligible for funding through ITEP include biking and
walking paths, trails, streetscape beautification work and other
improvements designed to encourage safe travel across the various
modes of transportation at the local level.
Applicants can include local governments and regional planning
commissions. Nonprofit and private entities that apply must have a
public sponsor.
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The maximum award is $2 million. For more information, visit the Illinois
Transportation Enhancement Program page.
Applications must be received by Nov. 2. Awards will be announced in the spring.
New to the application process this year is an online map and scoring system to
determine local match requirements and identify high-need communities. Thanks to
Rebuild Illinois, an all-time high of $105.6 million is available in this ITEP
funding cycle. To ensure communities with the greatest needs can participate,
25% will be set aside just for disadvantaged and economically distressed
communities.
Passed in 2019, Gov. Pritzker’s historic and bipartisan Rebuild Illinois capital
plan is investing $33.2 billion into the state’s aging transportation system,
creating jobs and promoting economic growth. Rebuild Illinois is not only the
largest capital program in state history but also the first one that touches all
modes of Illinois transportation: roads and bridges, transit, waterways, freight
and passenger rail, aviation, and bicycle and pedestrian accommodations.
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