Guam – The Governor’s Office has announced that the Guam Department of Public Works has received 4 separate grants from the U.S. Department of Transportation totaling $221,269.04.
One grant for $ 82,384.92 is aimed at supporting vehicle “occupant protection” programs
A second grant for $ 72,298.26 will fund “traffic safety information” systems.
The third grant worth $ 31,122.21 improvements to “traffic safety information” systems.
And the fourth grant $ 35,464.01 will also support “occupant protection” programs
READ the Notice of Grant Awards below:
1. U.S. Department of Transportation – Notice Of Grant Award
Title: FY 2014 Section 405 (b) Occupant Protection Grants
DOT Agency Disbursing Funds: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Project Name/Number: Agana, GU
Award Recipient Guam Department of Public Works/Office of Highway Safety
City/Country/State Agana/Guam, GU
Place of Performance Agana, GU
State Congressional District 1
Entitle Amount $ 82,384.92
Discretionary Amount $ 0.00
Total Grant Amount $ 82,384.92
DOT Regional Office/Telephone Number John Moffat (206) 220-7640 Acting Regional Administrator
Description:
Section 405(b) of MAP-21 authorized $31,113,183 to support Occupant Protection through grant funding in FY14
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2. U.S. Department of Transportation – Notice Of Grant Award
Title: FY 2014 Section 405 (c) State Traffic Safety Information Systems Grants
DOT Agency Disbursing Funds: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Project Name/Number: Agana, GU
Award Recipient Guam Department of Public Works/Office of Highway Safety
City/Country/State Agana/Guam, GU
Place of Performance Agana, GU
State Congressional District 1
Entitle Amount $ 72,298.26
Discretionary Amount $ 0.00
Total Grant Amount $ 72,298.26
DOT Regional Office/Telephone Number John Moffat (206) 220-7640 Acting Regional Administrator
Description:
Section 405 (c) of MAP-21 authorized $28,196,322 to support State Traffic Safety Information Systems through grant funding in FY14
The Section 405(c) State Traffic Safety Information Systems grants will provide the States $28,196,322 in FY 2014 to support State Traffic Safety Information
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3. U.S. Department of Transportation – Notice Of Grant Award
Title: FY 2014 Section 405 (c) State Traffic Safety Information Systems Grants
DOT Agency Disbursing Funds: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Project Name/Number: Agana, GU
Award Recipient Guam Department of Public Works/Office of Highway Safety
City/Country/State Agana/Guam, GU
Place of Performance Agana, GU
State Congressional District 1
Entitle Amount $ 31,122.21
Discretionary Amount $ 0.00
Total Grant Amount $ 31,122.21
DOT Regional Office/Telephone Number John Moffat (206) 220-7640 Acting Regional Administrator
Description:
Section 405 (c) of MAP-21 authorized $12,137,663.85 to support State Traffic Safety Information Systems through grant funding in FY14
The Section 405(c) State Traffic Safety Information System Improvements Grants will provide the States $12,137,663.85 in FY 2014 to support State Traffic Safety Information System Improvements based on identified problems.This award is a reallocation of the unawarded balance from the State Graduated Driver Licensing Laws and Distracted Driving program areas using the proportional allocation process contained in MAP-21.
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4. U.S. Department of Transportation – Notice Of Grant Award
Title: FY 2014 Section 405 (b) Occupant Protection Grants
DOT Agency Disbursing Funds: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Project Name/Number: Agana, GU
Award Recipient Guam Department of Public Works/Office of Highway Safety
City/Country/State Agana/Guam, GU
Place of Performance Agana, GU
State Congressional District 1
Entitle Amount $ 35,464.01
Discretionary Amount $ 0.00
Total Grant Amount $ 35,464.01
DOT Regional Office/Telephone Number John Moffat (206) 220-7640 Acting Regional Administrator
Description:
Section 405(b) of MAP-21 authorized $13,393,205.98 to support Occupant Protection through grant funding in FY14
The Section 405(b) Occupant Protection grants will provide the States $13,393,205.98 in FY 2014 to support Occupant Protection programs based on identified problems. This award is a reallocation of unawarded balances from the State Graduated Driver Licensing Laws program area and Distracted Driving program. .
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