Recreational Trails Program Project Administrator's Authorization is a legal document that was released by the New Hampshire Department of Natural & Cultural Resources - a government authority operating within New Hampshire.
Q: What is the Recreational Trails Program?
A: The Recreational Trails Program is a federal assistance program that provides funding for the development and maintenance of recreational trails.
Q: Who is the Project Administrator for the Recreational Trails Program in New Hampshire?
A: The Project Administrator for the Recreational Trails Program in New Hampshire is responsible for authorizing and overseeing trail projects in the state.
Q: What is the role of the Project Administrator?
A: The Project Administrator's role is to review and approve trail project proposals, ensure compliance with program requirements, and monitor the progress of approved projects.
Q: Why is the Project Administrator's authorization important?
A: The Project Administrator's authorization is important because it ensures that trail projects meet program requirements and are eligible for federal funding.
Q: Can individuals apply for funding through the Recreational Trails Program?
A: No, only eligible organizations such as government agencies, non-profit organizations, and tribes can apply for funding through the Recreational Trails Program.
Q: What types of trail projects are eligible for funding?
A: Eligible trail projects include trail construction, maintenance, restoration, and acquisition of trail-related easements.
Form Details:
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