Planning Grant - Arkansas State Highway and Transportation 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your applicant information, including your name, mailing address, city, zip code, primary contact person, phone number, email, school or district name, county, and congressional district.
  3. Specify the planning grant funds requested and any local funding sources. Ensure that you adhere to character limits for each field.
  4. Complete the sections regarding the number of schools benefiting from the grant and provide details about student demographics and safety statistics.
  5. Outline your project plan by addressing how you will encourage participation and evaluate effectiveness. Use the provided prompts to guide your responses.
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The Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT) organized their 20222027 Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) into four emphasis areas in alignment with the Safe System Elements (Safe Road Users, Safe Vehicles, Post- Crash Care, and Safe Roads and Safe Speeds combined) to support their long-term goal of zero
The Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT), formerly the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department, is a government department in the U.S. state of Arkansas.
The Arkansas Rural Community Grant Program awards matching funds to rural communities in Arkansas to improve quality of life, including emergency services and the development and improvement of community facilities.
The word Arkansas came from the Quapaw Indians, by way of early French explorers. At the time of the early French exploration, a tribe of Indians, the Quapaws, lived West of the Mississippi and north of the Arkansas River. The Quapaws, or OO-GAQ-Pa, were also known as the people who live downstream, or UGAKHOPAG.
The Arkansas Department of Transportation oversees the planning, maintenance, and policing of state roads and highways. Act 302 of 1913 established the State Highway Commission and renamed the Department of State Lands as the Department of State Lands, Highways and Improvements.

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How many people are employed by the Department? As of December 31, 2023, there were 3,703 people employed by the Department. For more information, contact the Human Resources Division at (501) 569-2454, or via e-mail at Human Resources .
The Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) Transportation Discretionary Grant program provides a unique opportunity for the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) to invest in road, rail, transit, and port projects that promise to achieve national objectives.
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