This information was originally sent out by ITD and is being sent out by LHTAC as a courtesy to inform locals about this opportunity.
The Idaho Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Curb Ramp Program is a state-administered program that provides funding for projects to address curb ramps on the state highway system. The goal of the program is to provide accessible facilities for pedestrians with disabilities while allowing local jurisdiction flexibility in meeting the required standards.
The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) is allocating $500,000 of state funds annually for this program.
Applicants can qualify for up to $60,000 in state funding to construct new or alter existing curb ramps on the state highway system to meet the requirements of the ADA.
Funds can only be used for construction purposes. This program provides local communities more control over the design of pedestrian facilities in their communities and makes better economical use of dollars through the use of state funds while addressing accessibility on the state highway system.
Applicants applying in 2015 should be prepared to begin construction in May, 2016.
- ADA 2015 Program Overview and Application (Word or PDF)
- Sample ADA Cooperative Agreement (Word or PDF)
- ITD Form 0288 (Word or PDF)
Please contact ITD Directly if you have questions.
Kelly DiRocco
TAP/ADA Curb Ramp Program Specialist
Contracting Services Section
Division of Engineering Services
Idaho Transportation Department
Phone: (208) 334-8822
Fax: (208) 334-4424
Kelly.dirocco@itd.idaho.gov