Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) - FFY22 Local Programs Solicitation

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) is limiting this solicitation to construction-only projects. Prospective Federal Fiscal Year 2022 (FFY 2022) applicants must be able to meet a Plans, Specifications​ & Estimates (PS&E) deadline of August 1, 2022. Cost share will follow past project guidelines for the Surface Transportation Program (STP) and is typically 80% federal/20% local.​

Please refer to this site for up-to-date local program guidance on federally funded programs and/or please send your questions to Jason Starke at dotlocalprograms@dot.wi.gov.

Instructional Webinar (February 10, 2022)

FFY 2022 STP-Urban/Rural/Local Bridge

WisDOT is providing a combined application for STP-Urban, STP-Rural, and Local Bridge. STP-Urban roadways are roadways that are Urban Principal Arterials, Urban Minor Arterials and Urban Collectors. STP-Rural roadways are Rural Principal Arterials, Rural Minor Arterials and Rural Major Collectors. All Local Bridge functionally classified routes in the above categories can be submitted in this program.

Please read the Eligibility notice before filling out the application.

  • Eligibility notice
  • Instructions
  • Application

FFY 2022 STP-Local

STP-Local is a new WisDOT program. Eligible roadway projects include roadways functionally classified as rural minor collectors, rural local roads​ and urban local roads that are located in urban areas with populations under 50,000.

Please read the Eligibility notice before filling out the application.

  • Eligibility notice
  • Instructions
  • Applicat​ion

A map application to assist with identifying eligible roads for the STP-Local program is available​.​ 

FFY 2022 STP-Tribal

WisDOT is consulting with leadership of the 11 Wisconsin Tribal Governments to determine the best way to deliver the STP-Tribal program. Please monitor this page for future updates.

Contact

As WisDOT actively prepares the release of new information, please send your questions to dotlocalprograms@dot.wi.gov. Additional program contact information can be found on the application instructions.