Federal Aid Surface Transportation Program Delete Resolution for County and Urban 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 Surface Transportation Program?
A: The Federal Aid Surface Transportation Program is a federal program that provides funding for surface transportation projects such as highways, bridges, and transit systems.
Q: What does 'Delete Resolution for County and Urban Projects' mean?
A: The 'Delete Resolution' refers to the removal of a project from the list of county and urban projects that are eligible for federal aid under the Surface Transportation Program.
Q: What are county and urban projects in South Dakota?
A: County and urban projects in South Dakota refer to transportation projects taking place in counties and urban areas of the state, such as road improvements or public transit expansions.
Q: Why would a project be deleted from the list of eligible projects?
A: A project may be deleted if it no longer meets the criteria for federal funding, if it is completed, or if it is no longer a priority for the state.
Q: What are some examples of surface transportation projects?
A: Examples of surface transportation projects include building new highways, repairing bridges, improving public transportation systems, and constructing bike lanes.
Form Details:
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