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Arkansas
Arkansas SRTS State Network Arkansas is one of twenty jurisdictions participating in the SRTS National Partnership Network Project. This initiative creates state networks that bring together advocacy groups, government agencies, and other leaders.
Arkansas SRTS Program Managed by the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department, Arkansas federally funded SRTS program is the source for state coordinator contact details, federal SRTS funding amounts, SRTS applications and guidelines, and state SRTS program information.
Arkansas Partner Affiliates Find out which organizations in your state have pledged their support as partner affiliates of the Safe Routes to School National Partnership.
Arkansas SRTS State Network Arkansas is one of the twenty jurisdictions participating in the SRTS National Partnership State Network Project. The SRTS State Network Organizer works for their sponsoring organization, which is under contract with the SRTS National Partnership.
Arkansas State Network Organizer Julie Hendrix Bicycle Advocacy of Central Arkansas (501) 350-0713 arkansas@saferoutespartnership.org http://www.bacar.org
Arkansas SRTS Program Managed by the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Arkansas’s federally funded Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program is the source for state coordinator contact details, federal SRTS funding amounts, SRTS applications and guidelines, and state SRTS program information.
Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department SRTS Coordinator Kim Sanders (501) 569-2020 kim.sanders@arkansashighways.com http://www.arkansashighways.com/safe_route.aspx
Arkansas SRTS Federal Funding Arkansas’s SRTS funding totals $5,937,015 and includes the following annual apportionments:
| 2005 Actual |
2006 Actual |
2007 Actual |
2008 Actual |
2009 Actual |
| $1,000,000 |
$990,000 |
$1,027,338 |
$1,297,202 |
$1,622,475 |
Application Guidelines Arkansas DOT has awarded Safe Routes to School funding in 2007 and 2008. A third application deadline was completed October of 2009. They are hoping the announce awarded applicants in the Spring of 2010.
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