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  Who Can Apply
IRVM  |  Iowa Code 314  |  Who Can Apply  |  What Projects Are Funded  |  Technical Advisory Committee
LRTF grant applications may be submitted by individuals or private organizations and city, county, or state agencies. Individuals and private organizations must apply under sponsorship of city, county, or state government agencies and, when applicable, must have written support from the agency responsible for maintaining the right-of-way in which the project is proposed. Agency sponsorship may not be necessary for research, demonstration, and education projects, depending on the project’s merit and the qualifications of the applicant.

Each county making or sponsoring applications for roadside enhancement projects must have an approved County IRVM plan on file. A list of counties with current IRVM plans can be found here. Enhancement projects located on state or federal rights-of-way are subject to the State IRVM plan.

LRTF funds are allocated toward state, county, and city projects. Applications are evaluated within the appropriate jurisdictional category.

Additional information about applicant eligibility is included in the grant application.

What Projects Are Funded?


Project: Purchase of native grass seed drill
Applicant: Black Hawk County


Project: Roadside Enhancement/Outdoor Classroom
Applicant: Sioux Rapids Central School
 

 
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