DEP is seeking applications for $3 million in grants to upgrade and replace stream crossings
August 18, 2022
Maine DEP is administering $3 million dollars from the Maine Jobs & Recovery Plan for a single round of grant funding in 2022 to assist municipalities with stream crossing upgrades and replacements. Funds from the Jobs Plan will expand the Municipal Stream Crossing Grant Program, which provides local governments and organizations competitive grants up to $150,000 towards the upgrade of undersized and failing culvert stream crossings on municipal roads. The projects awarded provide public infrastructure benefits such as by replacing culverts that are currently failing and at risk of complete washouts, opens or improves fish passage, eliminates undersized and other impassable culverts and reduces some of the worst ongoing erosion impacts to streams, brooks, and lakes.
To help municipalities and others involved with these projects better understand the grant program and requirements, DEP has developed four pre-recorded videos in partnership with Maine Audubon, Maine DOT, and Army Corps of Engineers.
Video #2 - Stream Smart Road Crossings and Basic Project Design
Video #3 - Regulations Pertaining to Stream Crossings in Maine
Video #4 - MaineDOT Requirements (recommended for all proposed crossings 10 feet and greater in width)
Additionally, grant scoring guidance and other application resources are available on the Stream Crossing Grants Program web page.
The RFP, Application, Question & Answer Summary, and other information related to this RFP can be obtained at the following website https://www.maine.gov/dafs/bbm/procurementservices/vendors/grants.
The grant request for applications is available starting August 18, 2022, with proposals due by November 10, 2022.
The Maine Jobs & Recovery Plan is the Governor Janet Mills' plan, approved by the Legislature, to invest nearly $1 billion in Federal American Rescue Plan funds to improve the lives of Maine people and families, help businesses, create good-paying jobs, and build an economy poised for future prosperity. For more about Maine Jobs & Recovery Plan, visit maine.gov/jobsplan.
For additional information, contact: David R. Madore, Deputy Commissioner david.madore@maine.gov
or
John Maclaine, Non-Point Source Training Coordinator john.maclaine@maine.gov