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SUPPORTING and FUNDING TRAILS


State by State: 20 years of RTP funding


ince 1993, the Recreational Trails Program (RTP) has made over $1 billion in Federal funding available to the States for local project funding, as well as environmental education and safety programs. Since 1993, the RTP has played an


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essential role in over 20,500 trail-related projects nationwide, creating and improving urban greenways, nature centers, and trails for horse riding, hik- ing, mountain biking, and motorized recreation, as well as snow and water routes.


The table at right shows the num-


ber of projects funded plus the amount of funding for each State during the Federal Fiscal Years 1993-2013. It also shows the total RTP funds obligated by each State during the period. In addition, the “Total Other Funding” column shows how much additional match was provided by proj- ect sponsors. Note that the matching funds are generally higher than the 20 percent minimum required by RTP. In 12 States the match is higher than the total RTP funds apportioned.


Footnotes for the table:


1 State’s FY 2013 projects awaiting Federal approval 2 State’s Governor opted out of the RTP but obligated past funds 3 State’s Governor opted out of the RTP 4 State has not yet provided a breakdown of the number of FY 2013 projects 5 State’s FY 2013 projects are combined with an earlier or later fiscal year


More information on RTP funding:


Access the Recreational Trails Program online searchable database at www.recreationaltrailsinfo.org.


Read the “2013 Recreational Trails Program Annual Report” at www.recreationaltrailsinfo.org.


You can also download a pdf of the full report (59 mb) at: www.AmericanTrails. org/rtp.


State


Alabama Alaska Arizona


Arkansas California Colorado


Connecticut Delaware1


District of Columbia Florida2 Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois


Indiana Iowa


Kansas3 Kentucky Louisiana Maine


Maryland


Massachusetts4 Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada


New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York5


North Carolina North Dakota Ohio


Oklahoma Oregon


Pennsylvania Rhode Island


South Carolina4 South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah


Vermont Virginia1


Washington West Virginia


Wisconsin Wyoming Total:


1993-2013 Projects


Total RTP Funding


171 281


1039 540 269 130 104 279 453 341 566 712 359 279 382 232 290 742 123 284 675 783 183 380 473 233 272 252 383 366 479 217 332 281 464 365


2227 291


664 259


547 409


20,535


12,325,767 19,275,574 13,223,525 48,888,077 13,160,320 12,166,629 6,005,446 7,183,193 20,047,426 23,769,613 7,582,289 17,024,171 23,737,909 16,725,694 23,806,113 15,721,863 15,326,986 18,970,407 13,127,483 16,533,217 9,776,289 35,712,001 23,122,223 18,192,726 19,671,696 15,861,003 12,050,910 14,161,954 11,427,381 16,826,488 14,124,852 25,323,736 23,428,343 12,219,504 19,458,765 19,476,002 17,112,548 28,638,118 4,395,363 12,787,852 32,103,011 20,738,959 45,128,108 19,736,133 23,258,894


19,924,288 21,250,150


11,732,747 23,100,075 16,763,196 952,171,940


Total Other Funding


289 $20,066,923 5,942,245 365 205 318 364 397 325 130 31


4,363,211 7,534,380 5,230,713 16,534,591 22,590,702 7,776,080 5,008,679 1,673,022 14,281,505 21,681,582 1,801,459 16,110,769 9,887,095 5,534,668 5,951,529 9,849,016 15,340,654 16,151,082 4,740,994 6,794,315 7,728,214 25,745,295 32,170,242 4,548,182 19,915,690 14,395,835 6,465,933 9,387,220 14,673,759 40,516,886 5,958,016 11,378,767 31,992,858 3,587,864 19,274,926 9,614,580 18,759,759 16,416,261 2,668,103 4,800,198 18,703,234 6,308,171 15,942,726 21,473,827 34,593,474


8,968,347 32,073,972


33,235,891 31,229,231 13,401,293 720,707,045


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