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Children Pedestrian Safety Program Rankings

The scores and rankings were approved by the Idaho Transportation Board on 02/21/19. The following list represents the applications received ranked by score and the requested amount. Awards letters have been issued.

2019 CPS Rankings (PDF)

Program Background: Some Strategic Initiatives funds were directed to be spent specifically on projects addressing “children pedestrian safety on the state and local system.” LHTAC and ITD staff worked together to develop a joint program to fund these projects. Similar to the Local Strategic Initiatives program the project should be “shovel ready” and construction must be completed by late fall/early winter 2019.

The Children Pedestrian Safety Program projects must still be considered maintenance as stated in H312. This includes but is not limited to;

  • paths/sidewalks along or adjacent to an existing roadway
  • connecting sidewalks/paths between two terminal points
  • ADA ramps
  • pedestrian crossing facilities across an existing roadway including signing and/or signalization
  • paving an existing pathway

Check out the 2018 complete projects HERE!