All projects must work toward preventing fatalities and serious injuries of pedestrians, bicyclists, public transportation users, motorists and commercial vehicle operators.
Local governments and water districts are the primary funding recipients and will use the grants to address aging and deteriorating water infrastructure.
ARDOT is prioritizing several categories of potential applicants, including utilities, businesses registered in Arkansas, non-profit organizations and tribal organizations.
This approval gives municipalities access to low-interest-rate financing to begin work such as upgrading treatment facilities to remove emerging contaminants from drinking water.
The hub looks to connect everyone in Washington with federal and state grants, tax incentives and rebates that advance clean energy, clean air and clean technology projects.