Federal Aid State Infrastructure Bank Resolution for Flooding Projects is a legal document that was released by the South Dakota Department of Transportation - a government authority operating within South Dakota.
Q: What is the Federal Aid State Infrastructure Bank Resolution for Flooding Projects in South Dakota?
A: The Federal Aid State Infrastructure Bank Resolution is a program that provides funding for infrastructure projects related to flooding in South Dakota.
Q: How does the program work?
A: The program provides low-interest loans to local governments and other eligible entities in South Dakota to finance flood-related infrastructure projects.
Q: What types of projects are eligible for funding?
A: Projects aimed at mitigating or preventing flooding, such as the construction or repair of levees, dams, and drainage systems, are eligible for funding.
Q: Who can apply for funding?
A: Local governments and other eligible entities, such as state agencies or tribal governments, can apply for the funding.
Q: How can local governments apply for funding?
A: Local governments can submit an application to the South Dakota Department of Transportation, who manages the program.
Form Details:
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