Federal Lands Access Program
The Federal Lands Access Program (Access Program) provides funds for work on public highways, roads, bridges, trails, and transit systems that are located on, are adjacent to, or provide access to Federal lands. These facilities are owned or maintained by a state, county, town, township, tribe, municipal, or local government. This program is a new program, being created under Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century (MAP-21). This program places emphasis on projects that provide access to high-use recreation sites or economic generators.
Active Calls for Projects
The Arizona Federal Lands Access Program is currently soliciting applications for the Federal Lands Access Program in Arizona. For more information Click Here.
Administering the Program
In the coming months, Central Federal Lands highway Division (CFLHD) will be working with each of the states under its jurisdiction to develop each state's Programming Decisions Committee (PDC). The PDC will be responsible for selecting projects for each state's Access Program. the PDC will establish project selection criteria and administering calls for projects. Click on your state of interest to the left for more information.
Federal Guidance
Federal guidance on the Access Program is still being developed. For more information on all MAP-21 guidance, please check http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/map21/guidance/index.cfm
Contact
Federal Lands Access Program: Allen Grasmick, Allen.Grasmick@dot.gov
Project Selection: Stephanie Lind, Stephanie.Lind@dot.gov