ADA, TAP, and Research Programs
ADA Curb Ramp Program
The Idaho Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Curb Ramp Program is a state-administered program that provides funding for projects to address curb ramps on the state highway system. The goal of the program is to provide accessible facilities for pedestrians with disabilities while allowing local jurisdiction flexibility in meeting the required standards. The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) is allocating $500,000 of state funds annually for this program. Applicants can qualify for up to $60,000 in state funding to construct new or alter existing curb ramps on the state highway system to meet the requirements of the ADA. Funds can only be used for construction purposes, design is provided without compensation by following the below link to Standard Drawings. This program offers local communities more control over the design of pedestrian facilities in their communities, the time of construction and makes better economical use of state funds while addressing accessibility on the state highway system.
Contact Information
Program Manager: Ryan McDaniel CFM, PMP
Email: Ryan.McDaniel@itd.idaho.gov | Phone: 208-334-8716
Idaho Transportation Department | Division of Engineering Services, Contracting Services
3311 West State Street | Boise, ID 83703
- District 1 (Boundary, Bonner, Kootenai, Benewah and Shoshone counties): Marvin Fenn P.E. | P 208-772-1208 | and | William (Bill) Robertson | P 208-772-8019 | 600 W. Prairie, Coeur d’Alene, 83815 | Marvin.Fenn@itd.idaho.gov | William.Roberson@itd.idaho.gov
- District 2 (Latah, Nez Perce, Clearwater, Lewis, and Idaho counties): Ken Helm | P 208-799-4223 | PO Box 837, Lewiston, ID 83501 | Ken.Helm@itd.idaho.gov
- District 3 (Adams, Valley, Washington, Payette, Gem, Boise, Canyon, Ada, Elmore, and Owyhee counties): Blaine Schwendiman | P 208-334-8925 | 8150 Chinden Blvd, PO Box 8028, Boise, ID 83707 | Blaine.Schwendiman@itd.idaho.gov
- District 4 (Camas, Blaine, Gooding, Lincoln, Jerome, Minidoka, Twin Falls, and Cassia counties): Nancy Linscott | P 208-886-7819 | 216 S. Date St, Shoshone, 83352 | Nancy.Linscott@itd.idaho.gov
- District 5 (Bingham, Caribou, Power, Bannock, Oneida, Franklin, and Bear Lake counties): Melodie Halstead | P 208-239-3370 | 515 S. 5th St, PO Box 4700, Pocatello, 83205 | Melodie.Halstead@itd.idaho.gov
- District 6 (Lemhi, Custer, Butte, Jefferson, Clark, Fremont, Madison, Teton, and Bonneville counties): Mark Layton P 208-745-5626 | 206 N. Yellowstone Highway, PO Box 97, Rigby, 83442 | Mark.Layton@itd.idaho.gov
Research Program
ITD’s Research Program supports research, development, and technology transfer activities addressing the Department’s strategic goals and initiatives.
The Research Program is located in the Contracting Services section within ITD’s Division of Engineering Services, but supports research to meet department-wide needs.
Research Program Mission
- Support research, development, and technology transfer activities addressing the Department’s strategic goals and initiatives.
- Enhance ITD’s ability to deliver efficient and effective transportation services.
- Offer practical solutions to problems facing the Department.
- Develop new tools/technologies and facilitate their implementation.
Program Responsibilities
- Coordinating development of ITD’s annual work program for federal State Planning & Research (SPR) funds and annual reporting of agency accomplishments with these funds.
- Administering SPR funds received for ITD research, development, and technology transfer.
- Coordinating Department involvement in multi-state pooled fund projects.
- Identifying ITD research needs and priorities.
- Helping staff locate transportation research and information.
- Overseeing ITD-funded research performed by universities and consultants.
- Coordinating ITD involvement in national and regional transportation research with TRB, AASHTO, the Northwest Transportation Consortium and others.
Research Program Overview FY21
FY21 SPR Annual Work Program Amendment
This page contains information about research projects that are currently underway. Click the links for more information on each project.
- RP 269 – Field Performance of Idaho Asphalt Pavements with High RAP Content
- RP 275 – Statistical Analysis of HMA Production and Construction Data to Improve Quality Assurance and Acceptance Practices in Idaho
- RP 277 – Evaluating Erosion Control Blankets Made with Waster Wool in Southeastern Idaho
- RP 280 – Development of a Gyratory Stability Index to Evaluate Variation of RAP Content and Rutting Resistance of Asphalt Mixtures
- RP 281 – Precast Pier System for Accelerated Bridge Construction in Idaho
- RP 283 – Assessment of Asbestos Containing Materials in Idaho Bridges
- RP 284 – Integration of Weed-Suppressive Bacteria with Herbicides to Reduce Exotic Annual Grasses and Wildfire Problems on ITD Right-of-Ways
- RP 285 – Real-time Bridge Scour Monitoring and Evaluation at Selected sited in Idaho, Water Years 2020-2022
- RP 286 – Correlations between CoreLok and AASHTO T-85 for Determining the Specific Gravity and Absorption Properties of Coarse Aggregates in Idaho
- RP 287 – Evaluation of Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) Project Performance
- RP 288 – Long-term Performance of HES Class 50AF Concrete with Polypropylene Fibers as Field-Cast Connection between Deck Bulb-T Girders in SH-36 Bridge over Bear River
- RP 289 – Local Calibration of “C-Values” for Common Idaho Soil Types for Use in Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design
- RP 290 – Development of a Web-Based Environmental Document Prep and data Management System to Support Project Delivery.
- RP 291 – Idaho Study of Roadside Habitats for Monarch Butterflies and Other Pollinators
- RP 292 – Implementation of Balanced Mix Design of Asphalt Mixtures Prepared with Reclaimed Asphalt Pavements and Rejuvenators for Enhanced Performance
- RP 293 – Developing Enhanced Performance Curves of ITD Asphalt Pavements by Mining the Historical Data
- RP 294 – Simplified Analysis Methods of Traffic Speed Deflectometer (TSD) and Falling Weight Deflector (FWD) Data for Effective Pavement Preservation Program
- RP 295 – Achieving Multi-Purpose Roadside Vegetation: Reducing Weed Invasion and Fire Risk while Enhancing Pollinator Habitat
- RP 296 – Division of Motor Vehicles Service Delivery Model Study
- RP 297 – Qualified Products List (QPL) System Needs Study
- TPF-5(343): Roadside Safety Research for MASH Implementation
- ITD Contact: Marc Danley, 208-334-8024 | marc.danley@itd.idaho.gov
- TPF-5(349): Western Alliance for Quality Transportation Construction (WAQTC)
- ITD Contact: John Bilderback, 208-334-8426 | john.bilderback@itd.idaho.gov
- TPF-5(353): Clear Roads Winter Highway Operations Pooled Fund, Phase II
- ITD Contact: Steve Spoor, 208-34-8413 | steve.spoor@itd.idaho.gov
- TPF-5(357): Connecting the DOTs: Implementing ShakeCast Across Multiple State Departments of Transportation for Rapid Post-Earthquake Response
- ITD Contact: Neal Murphy, 208-334-8414 | neal.murphy@itd.idaho.gov
- TPF-5(368): Performance Engineered Concrete Paving Mixtures
- ITD Contact: Craig Wielenga, 208-334-4415 | craig.wielenga@itd.idaho.gov
- TPF-5(376): Northwest Passage Phase 4
- ITD Contact: Tony Ernest, 208-334-8557 | tony.ernest@itd.idaho.gov
- TPF-5(384): Exploring Non-Traditional Methods to Obtain Vehicle Volume and Class Data
- ITD Contact: Margaret Pridmore, 208-334-8221 | margaret.pridmore@itd.idaho.gov
- TPF-5(385): Pavement Structural Evaluation with Traffic Speed Deflection Devices (TSDDs)
- ITD Contact: James Poorbaugh, 208-334-8841 | james.poorbaugh@itd.idaho.gov
- TPF-5(388): Developing Implementation Strategies for Risk Based Inspection (RBI)
- ITD Contact: Dan Gorley, 208-334-8407 | dan.gorley@itd.idaho.gov
- TPF-5(389): Connected Vehicle Pooled Fund Study
- ITD Contact: Scott Luekenga, 208-334-8057 | scott.luekenga@itd.idaho.gov
- TPF-5(391): Comprehensive Field Load Test and Geotechnical Investigation Program for Development of LRFD Recommendations of Driven Piles on Intermediate GeoMaterials
- ITD Contact: Dave Richards, 208-334-8448 | dave.richards@itd.idaho.gov
- TPF-5(394): Western Maintenance Partnership, Phase 3
- ITD Contact: Steve Spoor, 208-334-8413 | steve.spoor@itd.idaho.gov
- TPF-5(431): Application of Enterprise GIS for Transportation, Guidance for a National Transportation Framework (AEGIST)
- ITD Contact: John Tomlinson, 208-334-8557 | john.tomlinson@itd.idaho.gov
- TPF-5(437): Technology Transfer Concrete Consortium (TTCC)
- ITD Contact: Craig Wielenga, 208-334-4415 | craig.wielenga@itd.idaho.gov
- TPF-5(439): Technology Exchange on Managing Pavements
- ITD Contact: James Poorbaugh, 208-334-8841 | james.poorbaugh@itd.idaho.gov
- TPF-5(441): No Boundaries Transportation Maintenance Innovations
- ITD Contact: Seth Helms, 208-544-7903 | seth.helms@itd.idaho.gov
- TPF-5(442): Transportation Research & Connectivity
- ITD Contact: Ned Parrish, 208-334-8296 | ned.parrish@itd.idaho.gov
- TPF-5(443): Continuous Asphalt Mixture Compaction using Density Profiling System (DPS)
- ITD Contact: Mark Wheeler, 208-334-8887 | mark.wheeler@itd.idaho.gov
- TPF-5(444): Traffic Safety Culture – Phase 2
- ITD Contact: John Tomlinson, 208-334-8557 | john.tomlinson@itd.idaho.gov
- TPF-5(448): Integrating Construction Practices and Weather Into Freeze Thaw Specifications
- ITD Contact: Craig Wielenga, 208 334-4415 | craig.wielenga@itd.idaho.gov
- TPF-5(451): Road Usage Charge West
- ITD Contact: Matthew Moore, 208-334-8484 | matthew.moore@itd.idaho.gov
- TPF-5(452): International Conference on Ecology & Transportation (ICOET) 2021 Pooled Fund
- ITD Contact: Wendy Terlizzi, 208-334-8629 | wendy.terlizzi@itd.idaho.gov
- TPF-5(454): Updating U.S. Precipitation Frequency Estimates for the Northwest
- ITD Contact: Carrie Ann Hewitt, 208-772-1230 | carrieann.hewitt@itd.idaho.gov
- TPF-5(462): Assessment and Repair of Prestressed Bridge Girders Subjected to Over-Height Truck Impacts (OHTI)
- ITD Contact: Shanon Murgoitio, 208-334-8547 | shanon.murgoitio@itd.idaho.gov
- TPF-5(465): Consortium for Asphalt Pavement Research and Implementation (CAPRI)
- ITD Contact: Mike Copeland, 208-334-8446 | mike.copeland@itd.idaho.gov
Information about transportation-related research conducted in other states and nationally is available from a variety of sources. Here are some of the most useful sites for finding transportation research information.
State DOT Research Program Links – Provides links to Research Program sites in other state DOTs. These sites often include information about their active projects and copies of completed reports.
State DOT Custom Google Search – This is a custom search tool that can be used to limit searches to only state DOT websites. It can be helpful in finding information about research, but also can be useful in finding other information such as planning documents, manuals, and specifications.
Transportation Pooled Fund Website – Provides information about all completed and active pooled fund projects, which are collaborative projects involving multiple states and FHWA. Click on the search tab to find projects by study number or keyword. You can also find information about proposed projects by clicking on the Open Solicitations tab.
Transportation Research Board (TRB) Publications – Provides links to a variety of TRB publications including:
Transportation Research International Database (TRID) – TRID is the largest database of completed transportation research in the world with more that 1.1 million records. TRID contains information about research on all modes of transportation conducted both nationally and internationally.
Research in Progress (RiP) Database – RiP provides information about active transportation research projects being conducted by federal agencies, state DOTs and universities.
US Department of Transportation (USDOT) Research Hub – Provides information about research supported by USDOT and its various agencies. You can enter a search term on the main page or click on the Advanced Search tab to limit the search to specific agencies like the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
National Transportation Library (NTL) – Managed by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, NTL is USDOT’s central repository for USDOT research and technical publications.
Writing Guidelines
Forms
For a list of available forms, please visit the ITD Form Finder page.
Research Program Contact
Please send comments, questions, and suggestions to:
Ned Parrish | Ned.Parrish@itd.idaho.gov
Phone: 208-334-8296 | Fax: 208-334-4432
Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP)
The purpose of the Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP), formerly known as Community Choices for Idaho, is to provide for a variety of alternative transportation projects to address the needs of non-motorized users and to advance the Idaho Transportation Department’s (ITD) strategic goals of Mobility, Safety and Economic Opportunity while maximizing the use of federal funds. The program will provide a two-year application cycle to solicit locally identified projects and leverage potential federal funding opportunities for sponsored projects.
Transportation Alternatives Program Mapping Application
The Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) held its Project Recommendation Committee Meeting on March 20, 2020, to recommend its selected projects from around the state for federal TAP grant funds over the next three years.
Meeting Packet materials for March 20, 2020
- 2020 TAP Recommendation Committee Agenda & WebEx webinar links
- 2020 TAP Call For Applications Outcome & Scheduling
- FY2020 TAP Infrastrucure Scheduling FY by Phase Code
- FY2020 TAP Infrastrucure Scoring
- FY2020 TAP SRTS Scoring & Scheduling
- 2020 TAP Applications – Summary Statistics
Idaho Safe Routes to School Education Program
VIDEOS | Idaho Safe Routes to School
- Bike Rodeo Video: Trailwind Elementary School, 3rd Grade | October 2019
- Bike Rodeo Video: Galileo Elementary School, 3rd Grade | October 2018
2019 Statistics | Idaho Safe Routes to School
- Kindergarten-8th grade students served: 118,000 – over 40% of Idaho students
- Student participation in hands-on “Bike Rodeo” trainings: 3,918 students
- Individual school participation: 223 schools
- Idaho independently-managed programs: 6
- Percent of Idaho School Districts: 8%
- Video Recording: 2020 TAP Application Teleconferencing Training | Held on October 24, 2019
- For questsion email Ryan McDaniel at Ryan.McDaniel@itd.idaho.gov
- Idaho Walk Bike Alliance (IWBA) Transportation Policy Conference | Held on October 28-29, 2019 | Boise, ID
- Information about this event can be found at the IWBA Transportation Policy Conference website
- Contact: Cynthia Gibson with the Idaho Walk Bike Alliance at cynthia@idahowalkbike.org
The purpose of TAP is to provide for a variety of alternative transportation projects and to advance the Idaho Transportation Department’s (ITD) strategic goals of Mobility, Safety and Economic Opportunity while maximizing the use of federal funds. The TAP provides funding for programs and projects defined as transportation alternatives, including on- and off-road pedestrian and bicycle facilities, infrastructure projects for improving non-driver access to public transportation and enhanced mobility, and safe routes to school educational projects.
At a minimum, application requirements include:
- Commitment to completing the design and committing to be construction-ready on time.
- Ability to provide a local cash-only match of 7.34%. In kind matching is not eligible for this program.
- Projects that have secured necessary right-of-way.
- Projects that have Environmental requirements that do not exceed Categorical Exclusion.
Application Process Closed in February 2020
FY2020 TAP Application and Attachments
- FY2020 TAP Application
- FY2020 TAP-Application Attachments
Example Application
Publicly available resources available to assist in completing applications
ITD Transportation Alternative Program Manager:
- Program Manager Ryan McDaniel, Email: TAP@itd.idaho.gov
ITD District TAP Coordinators:
For project specific questions about TAP, please contact the appropriate district coordinator in your area from the list below.
- District 1 (Boundary, Bonner, Kootenai, Benewah and Shoshone counties): Bill Roberson, 208-772-8019 | William.Roberson@itd.idaho.gov, or Marvin Fenn, 208-772-1208 | Marvin.Fenn@itd.idaho.gov | 600 Prairie, Coeur d’Alene, ID 83815
- District 2 (Latah, Nez Perce, Clearwater, Lewis, and Idaho counties): Ken Helm, 208-799-4223 | Ken.Helm@itd.idaho.gov | 2600 N & S Highway, PO Box 837, Lewiston, ID 83501
- District 3 (Adams, Valley, Washington, Payette, Gem, Boise, Canyon, Ada, Elmore, and Owyhee counties): Aaron Bauges, 208-334-8964 | Aaron.Bauges@itd.idaho.gov | 8150 Chinden Blvd, PO Box 8028, Boise, ID 83707
- District 4 (Camas, Blaine, Gooding, Lincoln, Jerome, Minidoka, Twin Falls, and Cassia counties): Adrienne Woods, 208-886-7841 | Adrienne.Woods@itd.idaho.gov | 216 S. Date St, PO Box 2-A, Shoshone, ID 83352
- District 5 (Bingham, Caribou, Power, Bannock, Oneida, Franklin, and Bear Lake counties): Melodie Halstead, 208-239-3370 | Melodie.Halstead@itd.idaho.gov | 515 S. 5th St, PO Box 4700, Pocatello, ID 83205
- District 6 (Lemhi, Custer, Butte, Jefferson, Clark, Fremont, Madison, Teton, and Bonneville counties): Mark Layton, 208-745-5626 | Mark.Layton@itd.idaho.gov | 206 N. Yellowstone Highway, PO Box 97, Rigby, ID 83442
- State-wide (Off State Highway System): Amanda LaMott, 208-344-0565 | ALaMott@lhtac.org
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