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  • Auto Moving Company >> Auto Car Moving News >> Auto Moving News: Highway Safety Improvements (HSIP)

    Sunday, August 10, 2008

    Highway Safety Improvements (HSIP)

    The purpose of the HSIP is to achieve a significant reduction in traffic fatalities and serious injuries on public roads. Eligibility includes those projects or strategies included in the State's strategic highway safety plan that corrects or improves a hazardous road location or features or addresses a highway safety problem.

    Interstate Maintenance (I-Maint)
    A federal-aid funding category has been established to promote resurfacing, rehabilitation, and preventive maintenance on the interstate system.

    National Boating Infrastructure Grant Program (NBIG)
    Federal funds are provided to construct, renovate, and maintain tie-up facilities for vessels that are 26 feet or more in length. Activities eligible for funding are: construction, renovation and maintenance of public and private boating infrastructure tie-up facilities; one-time dredging only between the tie-up facility and the already maintained channel; installation of navigational aides; application of funds to grant administration; and funding preliminary costs.

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