The Missouri Department of Transportation is pleased to announce the award of the 2023 Transportation Alternatives Program projects.
The Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) is federally funded through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The goal of the program is to expand transportation choices and enhance the transportation experience through categories of activities related to the surface transportation system. The TAP focuses on non-motorized transportation projects with an emphasis on bicycle and pedestrian facilities.
Seventy-nine projects were selected, totaling approximately $27.8 million in federal funds with a total project cost of $37.2 million. This funding is for projects located outside of the State’s three urban Transportation Management Areas. Please see the link below for a complete list of the project awards.
The sponsors of awarded projects will soon receive official project award notification from their MoDOT District Local Public Agency program coordinator with information detailing the next steps in the TAP project implementation process. Local public agencies are reimbursed for eligible project costs at a maximum rate of 80 percent, with the local agency providing a minimum 20 percent match.
For additional information on the MoDOT Transportation Alternatives Program, please contact [email protected] or (314) 275-1542. For information related to your project or application, please contact your respective MoDOT District LPA contact.
Kaysinger 2023 TAP Awardees
- Bates County: $255,556 Bates County Courthouse Sidewalk
- City of Adrian: $497,840 1st Street Sidewalk
- City of Appleton City: $165,176 Senior Accessibility
- City of Cole Camp (priority 1): $499,211 Rock Island Trailhead Connection
- City of Cole Camp (priority 2): $217,483 Sidewalk Phase 2B North Maple St. West Side
- City of El Dorado Springs: $400,000 Sidewalk Improvements Phase IV
- City of Warsaw: $500,000 South Main St. Phase II