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Annual Report

Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act, more commonly known as the FAST Act, mandated annual collection of TTP project and activity data, including jobs created and retained as codified in 23 U.S.C. § 201(c)(6)(C). Each year this report is published by the Federal Highway Administration...

Disaster Assistance Manual

Manual Sections

The ERFO Manual provides detailed program guidance and instructions on how Federal agencies and Indian tribal governments can apply for ERFO funding for road damage.

The following links target locations in the document:

Table of Contents

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Emergency Relief for Federally Owned Roads (ERFO)

The Emergency Relief and Emergency Relief for Federally-owned Roads Program(s) are administered by FHWA’s Office of Infrastructure.  Program information can be found at ER - Federal-aid Programs - Federal-aid Programs and Special Funding - Federal Highway Administration (dot.gov).  The Federal Lands Highway Division Offices and FLH’s Office of Tribal Transportation support Federal land management agencies and tribal needs, respectively in coordination with the Office of Infrastructure.

Defense Access Road Program (DAR)

Since 1919 the Department of Defense (DOD) and predecessors of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) have cooperated in insuring the needs of the military are considered in the nations Federal-aid Highway Program.

Stewardship and Oversight

The Office of Federal Lands Highway (FLH) works with many Federal Land Management Agency (FLMA) partners to deliver the Federal Lands and Tribal Transportation Program (FLTTP). These partners include other Federal agencies, State Highway agencies, local public agencies, and Tribal governments....