Originally presented: Jul 16, 2019
This teleconference is intended for recently selected ATP Cycle 4 NI awardees and for NI awardees from previous ATP Cycles who would like a refresher on support available through the ATRC. The presentation features an introduction to the Active Transportation Program Non-Infrastructure Projects, the ATRC, a review of important project initiation, delivery, closeout procedures for NI awardees, and a question and answer session with CT ATP and ATRC staff. The webinar is intended for NI project contacts, though, combination I/NI project (Combo) contacts may find the information useful.
Below please find links discussed by panelists, Emily Abrahams (ATP ATRC and NI Projects Manager) and Victoria Custodio (ATRC NI Technical Assistance), from the ATRC webinar entitled, “Active Transportation Program Non-Infrastructure Programs” on July 16, 2019.
This document was provided to ATP NI, Plan, and Combination Project contacts that were adopted in the State ATP Cycle 4 project list earlier this year.
For project specific and project administration questions, please contact:
For technical assistance regarding NI programming strategies and resources, please contact:
The ATP Projects Reporting Website has all the up-to-date reporting information: https://dot.ca.gov/programs/local-assistance/fed-and-state-programs/active-transportation-program/report
The Expenditure and Cost Guidance is located here: https://dot.ca.gov/-/media/dot-media/programs/local-assistance/documents/atp/cy6/atp-ni-guidance-cy-6-final-3-2022.pdf
ATP NI projects must comply with this guidance.
The LAPM describes the various procedures required to process Federal and State funded local transportation projects: https://dot.ca.gov/programs/local-assistance/guidelines-and-procedures/local-assistance-procedures-manual-lapm
The LAPG includes a chapter on the Active Transportation Program: https://dot.ca.gov/programs/local-assistance/guidelines-and-procedures/local-assistance-program-guidelines-lapg
The Active Transportation Resource Center’s (ATRC) mission is to provide resources, technical assistance, and training to transportation partners across California to increase opportunity for the success of active transportation projects. For more information, contact ATRC@dot.ca.gov.