RTP is a matching grant through the Federal HighwayAdministration that funds multiple trail types, including bicycle/pedestrian greenways, mountain biking, equestrian, water and motorized (ATV, motorcycle, four-wheel drive). RTP funds are routed through the Indiana Department of Transportation and administered by the DNR Division of Outdoor Recreation.
“We have completed over 100 miles of trails and funded development of Redbird and Interlake state recreation areas that provide access to 75 more miles of trail specializing in motorized vehicle recreation,” said Steve Morris, director of the DNR Outdoor Recreation. “Other noteworthy projects include the award-winning mountain bike trails at BrownCounty State Park, and rail-trails like Pumpkinvine in Elkhart County and Panhandle Pathway near Winamac.
“Numerous other greenway and community park trailshave been completed in 53 counties that have received RTP funding.”
Indiana’s RTP provides 80 percent federal reimbursement for eligibleprojects, which must provide public access to trails. All units of governmentand agencies incorporated as not-for-profit corporations are eligible toparticipate. Applicants may request grant amounts from a minimum $10,000 to amaximum of $150,000.
RTP funding is derived from revenue received by the FederalHighway Trust Fund from the federal motor fuel excise tax paid by users of off-road recreational vehicles such as snowmobiles, off-road motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles and off-road light trucks.
One of the requirements for a state to receive RTP is having a state trails advisory board. For information about the Indiana Trails Advisory Board, see www.dnr.IN.gov/outdoor/4094.htm.
For more information on RTP and application guidelines, see www.dnr.IN.gov/outdoor/4101.htm.