Posts Categorized: LHTAC News

2018 Road to Zero Are Now Accepting Grant Applications!

The Road to Zero Coalition’s 2018 Safe System Innovation Grants cycle is now open until the end of January. Grants will be awarded in the spring. We are eager to advance the deployment of our Proven Safety Countermeasures, targeting local and rural roads through this grant program. State DOTs, local and municipal transportation agencies and others are eligible to apply. (more…)

Floodplain Administrator 201 Workshop

Wednesday, January 31, 2018 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
 
Madison County Courthouse – the Commissioner’s Room
159 East Main Rexburg, ID 83440 
 
Cost: $0 (free)
R.S.V.P. to maureen.oshea@idwr.idaho.gov  
 
Topics:
Permitting
Letters of Map Change (LOMAs, LOMRs, LOMR-Fs, etc.)
Manufactured Homes & the NFIP
Elevation Certificates

Flyer (PDF)

Thank you,
Maureen O’Shea, AICP, CFM
State NFIP Coordinator
Idaho Dept. of Water Resources
322 E. Front Street,  P.O. Box 83720
Boise, ID  83720-0098
Office # 208-287-4928
Cell # 208-830-4174
Maureen.OShea@idwr.idaho.gov
https://www.idwr.idaho.gov/floods/ 

Road and Street Reports are Due

Don’t forget! Your Annual Road & Street Financial Reports are due December 31, 2017 to the state controller.

You can find the forms, online reporting links, and quarterly payment information on our website https://lhtac.org/resources/annual-road-and-street-financial-report/

Don’t forget to fill out page 3 of the form for your House Bill 312 funds.  If you have questions on how much you should be reporting on for the year, contact Susan Lasuen at slasuen@lhtac.org or call our office 208-344-0565.

Free Retroreflectivity Kit

Free Retroreflective Sign Test Kit

LHTAC Retroreflective Sign Test Kit

 

LHTAC is providing one FREE Retroreflectivity Sign Testing Kit to each Local Highway Jurisdiction. These kits are intended to serve as an affordable alternative to purchasing a costly retroreflectometer. Sign kits can be used to assess the retroreflectivity of signs in your jurisdiction to insure compliance with the minimum levels established in the current version of the Manual for Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).

If you would like to receive a free kit or if you have questions please contact Kevin Kuther (kkuther@lhtac.org).

Public Hearing on 129,000 Pound Trucks

Public Hearing Scheduled to Take Comment on Applications to Allow 129,000-pound trucks on Eastern Idaho Highways

BOISE – A public hearing will be held Tuesday (Dec. 5) in Rigby to take comment on applications allowing trucks weighing up to 129,000 pounds on sections of U.S. 20, U.S. 26, Idaho 28, Idaho 32 and Idaho 47. (more…)