Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 737 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, TRANSPORTATION SAFETY DIVISION
Division 25 - OREGON SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL FUND
Section 737-025-0092 - Project Selection Criteria for Construction Grants
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 737-025-0092
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) The following criteria will be used to select projects for the Construction Competitive Grant Program:
(a) Technical Merit:
(A) Conformance to plan developed pursuant to
ORS 195.115, state land use laws and appropriate federal, state and local
planning and programming requirements;
(B) Adherence to appropriate design standards
of methodology;
(C) Appropriate
scope of work in relation to identified needs; and
(D) Ability to provide at least the minimum
required cash match.
(b)
Benefit:
(A) Potential to reduce or avoid
child injuries and fatalities;
(B)
Potential to improve the ability of students to walk and bicycle to school;
and
(C) Potential to improve
community outcomes, such as public safety (e.g., Priority Safety Corridor),
equity (e.g., Title I schools), or livability.
(c) Project Characteristics:
(A) Proximity to a school;
(B) Relationship to ongoing or planned
non-infrastructure work; and
(d) Support and Readiness:
(A) Support of the school district and
governing body for the project as demonstrated by a letter of support and
endorsement; and
(B) Readiness to
proceed with the project as demonstrated by a proposed start date,
identification of other available funding, or other indicators as provided by
the applicant.
(2) The following criteria will be used to select projects for the construction Rapid Response Grant Program:
(a) All of the criteria for Competitive
Program;
(b) A clear sense of
urgency, including a compelling reason why the project cannot wait for the next
selection cycle of the Competitive Grant Program, and why it was not submitted
in the last cycle;
(c) Strong
state, regional, or local support for advancing the project immediately;
and
(d) Represents an immediate
need or opportunity:
(A) An immediate "need"
is considered a crash or several near-misses that have occurred within
proximity to one another and a SRTS project is needed as soon as possible to
address the safety problem.
(B) An
immediate "opportunity" is considered a project that has started or is about to
start where the project can exceed the minimum match requirement to
significantly improve safety near a school.
(3) The OTC prioritizes projects within a two-mile radius of a public school that serves students in pre-kindergarten through grade 12 or any combination of those grade levels. The OTC will establish additional priorities from the project selection criteria each solicitation cycle.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619, 184.740, 184.741 & 184.742
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 184.741 & 184.742
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