The Local Highway Technical Assistance Council (LHTAC) in accordance with Title 40-2404, Idaho Code, provides copies of our Fiscal Year 2014 Annual Report to members of the Idaho House and Senate Transportation Committees.
The Local Highway Technical Assistance Council provides an important linkage between Local Highway Jurisdictions and the Idaho Transportation Department in the utilization of Federal-aid highway funds available to the LHJs in Idaho. These quarterly progress reports include the status listing of current and upcoming LHTAC projects for each district.
LHTAC is committed to helping sponsors through the Federal-aid process and developing a successful project. We hope you find this information informative. If you have any questions or need any additional information please contact our staff at 1-800-259-6841.
During the 2008 Idaho Legislative Session, local agency representatives requested additional revenue to adequately maintain and improve local roads. Legislative representatives requested additional analysis to support this request. The purpose of this report is to answer the questions generated during the 2008 session so that additional revenue can be applied towards local highway needs. (more…)
The Local Highway Technical Assistance Council provides an important linkage between Local Highway Jurisdictions and the Idaho Transportation Department in the utilization of Federal-aid highway funds available to the LHJs in Idaho. These quarterly progress reports include the status listing of current and upcoming LHTAC projects for each district. (more…)
The Technical Transfer Study in Western States reviews the policies and procedures of the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) and the Local Highway Technical Assistance policies and procedures in the management of federally funded local public agency (LPA) projects. The states included in the study are Idaho, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. The goal of the study is to identify opportunities for improvement in the LHTAC and ITD process and recommend changes that would improve the development and construction of local agency Federal-aid projects in Idaho. The study looked at several areas to gain a better understanding of the approach different states took in administering the Federal-aid program.