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Funding Information


Iowa DOT Funding Guide

Basic information on all of the different federal and state funding programs that are available to local public agencies in Iowa.

County Highway Bridge Program (HBP) fund balances

This report shows the current HBP fund balances for each county. The information is updated after each letting. Counties with questions or corrections concerning these figures should contact Nicole Fox in the Office of Local Systems at 515-239-1506 or e-mail her at nicole.fox@dot.iowa.gov.

HBP Balance Federal Fiscal Year 2011

This report shows all of the previous Federal Fiscal Year's funding and letting information.

County Farm-to-Market (FM) fund balances

This report shows each county's current FM fund balance and the statewide total. This information is updated quarterly. Counties with questions concerning these figures should contact Nicole Fox in the Office of Local Systems at 515-239-1506 or e-mail her at nicole.fox@dot.iowa.gov.

High-Risk Rural Roads (HRRR) Program

This page provides program information and instructions to counties, which provides federal funds for safety improvements on rural roads with crash rates or density higher than the statewide average.

County Bridge Priority Point Rating Spreadsheet

This report shows each county's bridges, and the corresponding priority points according to the rating system in I.M. 2.020. Counties with questions concerning these figures should contact Nicole Fox in the Office of Local Systems at 515-239-1506 or via e-mail at nicole.fox@dot.iowa.gov.

Road/Street Equipment Inventory

This information is being provided to assist cities and counties in locating equipment owned by other cities or counties that may be bought, sold, leased, or shared.

City Bridge Candidate List

On an annual basis, the Iowa DOT extends Federal and state funding for replacement or rehabilitation of city-owned bridges that have been classified by an engineering inspection as structurally deficient or functionally obsolete. Bridges are assigned priority points based on criteria shown on the Priority Point Worksheet. Once a city requests that an eligible bridge be considered for funding, it is ranked annually until an offer of funding is made and accepted by the city or the city requests that the bridge no longer be considered for funding. The majority of funds for this program are Federal and varies according to the current Federal funding methodology and availability of Federal funds. For more information, refer to I.M. 2.020, Federal and State Bridge Programs.