This is the application form for the Pedestrian and Bicyclist Program and the Safe Routes to School Program. Consider preparing your responses in advance using the Word document provided in the Call for Projects. Applications are due by 11:59 p.m. for the Pedestrian and Bicycle Program on May 31, 2024 and for the Safe Routes to School program on June 7, 2024.

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* 1. Applicant Information

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* 2. Project Title - include name of road(s) or trail and/or school(s). WSDOT will use the project title throughout the life of the project, and it should closely follow the examples provided in the Call for Projects. Limit response to 200 characters.

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* 3. How much funding is being requested? (answer in whole numbers without commas or dollar signs)

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* 4. Total Project Cost (should equal funds requested plus any additional funds provided by the applicant or other parties; local matching funds are not required; answer in whole numbers without commas or dollar signs):

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* 5. Draw the project location in the Active Transportation Project Mapper tool. Once you save a line or point, you will not be able to edit or delete it; WSDOT can do that for you if needed. For assistance with this tool, please contact Active Transportation Division (ATDgrants@wsdot.wa.gov).

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* 6. If this is a Safe Routes to School application, list the school name(s)

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* 7. Are there any roads associated with this project?

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* 8. If "No" to question #7, does this project provide a low-stress alternative to an existing high-stress corridor for pedestrians and bicyclists (reference corridor)? If so, provide the name(s) of the reference corridor(s).

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* 9. Where driver operating speeds exceed the posted speed or where a project proposes lowering the posted speed, projects should include speed management treatments. Provide information about driver speeds at the project location. Use speeds representative of most of the proposed project area. Information about safe speed limits where there is a mix of road users is available in the WSDOT Active Transportation Programs Design Guide.
Answer these questions for the road(s) where the project would be located. (OK to leave blank if the project would not be associated with a road.)
Answer with whole numbers:

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* 10. For projects that do not include a road, provide speeds for the reference corridor.
Answer with whole numbers:

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* 11. Will this project seek to lower the operating speed to match (or be lower than) the posted speed in the project area?

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* 12. Will this project seek to lower the posted speed in the project area? For projects with multiple locations, answer "Yes" if this would occur at any location identified on the plan sheet.

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* 13. If "Yes" to question #12, what will be the new posted speed?
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* 14. Vehicle volume (annual average daily traffic - AADT = total number of vehicles on the road in a year divided by 365 days) at the project location. For projects with multiple locations select the vehicle volume representative of most of the proposed project area:

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* 15. Number of motor vehicle lanes at project location. For projects with multiple locations select the number of motor vehicle lanes representative of most of the proposed project area:

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* 16. If a road reallocation is proposed, what are the number of proposed motor vehicles lanes per direction?

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* 17. Select a funding program (choose only one):

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