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Transportation Enhancement Activities
Program Brief

FHWA Contact: Christopher B Douwes, Trails and Enhancements Program Manager
christopher.douwes@dot.gov; 202-366-5013; fax 202-366-3409

The Transportation Enhancement (TE) Activities offer funding opportunities to help expand transportation choices and enhance the transportation experience through 12 eligible TE activities related to surface transportation, including pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure and safety programs, scenic and historic highway programs, landscaping, historic preservation, and environmental mitigation. TE projects must relate to surface transportation and must qualify under one or more of the 12 eligible categories.

The National Transportation Enhancements Clearinghouse (NTEC) provides an introduction to TE, State profiles, project examples, a project database, reports on TE program funding, and TE-related publications.

TE Activities Defined:

  1. Provision of facilities for pedestrians and bicycles.
  2. Provision of safety and educational activities for pedestrians and bicyclists.
  3. Acquisition of scenic easements and scenic or historic sites (including historic battlefields).
  4. Scenic or historic highway programs (including the provision of tourist and welcome center facilities).
  5. Landscaping and other scenic beautification.
  6. Historic preservation.
  7. Rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures, or facilities (including historic railroad facilities and canals).
  8. Preservation of abandoned railway corridors (including the conversion and use of the corridors for pedestrian or bicycle trails).
  9. Inventory, control, and removal of outdoor advertising.
  10. Archaeological planning and research.
  11. Environmental mitigation—
    1. (i) to address water pollution due to highway runoff; or
    2. (ii) reduce vehicle-caused wildlife mortality while maintaining habitat connectivity.
  12. Establishment of transportation museums.

TE funds may be used for workforce development, training, and education under 23 U.S.C. 504(e), provided the activity specifically benefits eligible TE activities. See Transportation Enhancements Guidance Supplement - Workforce Development, Training, and Education. States are encouraged to enter into contracts and cooperative agreements with qualified youth conservation or service corps.

Transportation Enhancement Webpages: www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/te/

Program Guidance: www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/te/guidance.htm
This page links to the TE Guidance, other relevant FHWA procedures, financial management, accessibility, and summaries of State practices. The TE Guidance webpage is consistent with the Recreational Trails Program (RTP) Guidance webpage. Some resources applicable to the RTP may be labeled Transportation Enhancement Activities, and some resources applicable to TE may be labeled Recreational Trails Program. These programs can and should work together toward common goals. TE and RTP program managers should work together.

RTP and TE Update: www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/rectrails/news/index.htm
The RTP and TE Update is an archive of updates sent to State Trail Administrators, TE Program Managers, and advocacy groups. Items include updates on program-related issues, general announcements, and upcoming events.

Resources: www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/te/resources.htm
This page links to other related resources and TE interest organizations.

To provide Feedback, Suggestions or Comments for this page contact Christopher Douwes at christopher.douwes@dot.gov.


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