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This document contains official instructions for Form TC20-36 , Transportation Alternatives Program (Tap) Application - a form released and collected by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. An up-to-date fillable Form TC20-36 is available for download through this link.
Q: What is Form TC20-36?
A: Form TC20-36 is an application form for the Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) in Kentucky.
Q: What is the purpose of the Transportation Alternatives Program?
A: The Transportation Alternatives Program aims to provide funding for projects that enhance non-motorized transportation, such as pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure.
Q: Who can apply for the TAP in Kentucky?
A: Various eligible entities, including local governments, regional transportation planning organizations, and nonprofit organizations, can apply for the TAP in Kentucky.
Q: What types of projects are eligible for TAP funding?
A: Projects that improve pedestrian and bicycle facilities, enhance safety, promote scenic beautification, and support recreational trails are eligible for TAP funding.
Q: What documents do I need to submit along with Form TC20-36?
A: You will need to submit various documents, including project descriptions, cost estimates, and environmental assessments, along with Form TC20-36.
Q: What is the deadline for submitting the TAP application?
A: The deadline for submitting the TAP application in Kentucky may vary. You should refer to the application instructions or contact the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet for the specific deadline.
Q: How is TAP funding awarded?
A: TAP funding in Kentucky is awarded through a competitive selection process. Projects are evaluated based on various criteria, such as safety, community impact, and cost-effectiveness.
Q: Can TAP funding be used for maintenance or operational costs?
A: No, TAP funding cannot be used for maintenance or operational costs. It is specifically designated for capital projects that improve pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure.
Q: Are there any matching requirements for TAP funding?
A: Yes, there are matching requirements for TAP funding in Kentucky. The specific matching ratio may vary and is determined based on the type of project and the funding source.
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