SPRINGFIELD – With summer break coming to an end and students
hitting the books, the Illinois Department of Transportation
announced today that it is seeking proposals for projects that
will help children walk and bike to school through the Safe
Routes to School program. The funding opportunity further
highlights IDOT’s commitment under Gov. JB Pritzker to promote
and expand active transportation options in communities
throughout Illinois.
“Children who walk or bike to school from an early age have a
leg up on creating an active, healthy lifestyle that benefits
both them and the environment,” said Illinois Transportation
Secretary Omer Osman. “We are proud to offer this program to
help ensure every student has the opportunity to take advantage
of these obvious benefits by providing safe and enjoyable routes
to school.”
Administered by IDOT using federal funds, Safe Routes to School
supports projects that improve safety and reduce traffic in
areas around elementary and middle schools. The new grant cycle
will distribute a total of $12 million for infrastructure
projects only. Projects can include new sidewalks, speed
monitoring systems and improvements to make routes more
accessible for individuals with disabilities. A 20% local match
is required, with a maximum award of $250,000.
Successful applications must demonstrate how the projects will
encourage students to walk or bike. Eligible applicants include
school districts, local governments, planning organizations and
nonprofit associations. Greater benefit will be placed on
schools with higher percentages of low-income students and
students with disabilities.
The deadline to apply is Sept. 30. The awards will be announced
early next year.
For more information, including selection criteria, visit
https://idot.click/SRTS or email DOT.SafeRoutes@Illinois.gov.
The grant opportunity is the latest effort by IDOT under Gov.
Pritzker to grow and enhance active transportation in Illinois
communities.
Earlier this summer, IDOT awarded almost $106 million through
the Illinois Transportation Enhancement Program for projects
that expand local transportation options, including walking and
biking. The amount was the largest ever for the program and made
possible by Gov. Pritzker’s Rebuild Illinois, the first capital
program in state history that touches all modes of
transportation: roads and bridges, rail, transit, aviation,
waterways, walking and biking.
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