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The County
Road Administration Board manages two grant programs to help counties
meet their transportation needs. The programs are administered with
maximum flexibility and minimum overhead.

RAP is a road and bridge reconstruction funding program that counties
compete for every two years within their respective regions. Taken from
fuel tax revenues, the account generates approximately $40 million per
biennium. Less than 3% is used for administration of the program. For
more detailed information on RAP, click here!!

Similar to the Department of Transportation's Highway Preservation
program, CAPP is designed to help counties preserve their existing paved
arterial road networks. The program generates approximately $30 million
per biennium. Less than 3% of the revenue is spent for administration.
For more detailed information about CAPP, click here!!
RAP Forms RAP project applications, information and reimbursement requests.
CAPP Forms CAPP program and accomplishments forms.
RAP Regions, where and why.
Projects recently completed with RAP and CAPP funds
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