Emergency relief manual federal aid highways






















the federal-aid highway system and were therefore eligible for assistance under the Emergency Relief Program (ER) of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Following a natural disaster or catastrophic failure (such as a bridge collapse), ER funds are made available for both. Under the provisions of Title 23, U.S.C. Section , the (State) Department of Transportation is requesting Emergency Relief (ER)Funds to assist in the cost of repairing damages on Federal-aid highways in (State) damaged as a result of extreme runoff and flooding following the heavy rains beginning Ma. and/or local highway authorities. The Federal share for the repair of Federal-aid highways is established by law and somewhat complex. In addition, it varies depending on the nature of repairs, when the work is accomplished, and the Federal-aid route being repaired, as follows: A Guide to the Federal-aid Highway Emergency Relief Program.


Second, in May , FHWA revised its Emergency Relief Manual to incorporate this and other program changes required by MAP Third, in February , FHWA issued an Order intended to strengthen the administration and oversight of the Emergency Relief Program, which further clarified the program's rules for states submitting funding requests. Updated . Emergency Relief Manual (Federal-Aid Highways) Updated . Federal Emergency Relief (ER) Program The US Congress authorized a special program from the Highway Trust Fund for the repair or reconstruction of Federal-aid eligible highways and roads on Federal lands which have suffered serious damage as a result of natural disasters or catastrophic failures from an external cause. A.


Emergency Relief for Federally Owned Roads (ERFO) On December 4, , the Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act of (the "FAST Act" or "Highway Funding Act") was signed into law replacing MAP Please review below the summary of ERFO Program changes brought about by the FAST Act. The Emergency Relief for Federally Owned Roads Program, or ERFO Program, was established to assist federal agencies with the repair or reconstruction of tribal transportation facilities, federal lands. The Emergency Relief (ER) program - administered by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) - is intended to supplement the commitment of resources by States, counties, and cities (or other Federal agencies when appropriate) to help pay for unusually heavy expenses resulting. Emergency Relief Manual (Federal-Aid Highways) This manual updates the Emergency Relief Manual, November It covers procedures applicable to the Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA's) Emergency Relief (ER) program for Federal-aid highways.

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