The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is improving its process for issuing Federal-aid eligibility letters for roadside safety hardware systems. The FHWA’s Federal-aid eligibility letters are provided as a service to the States and are not a requirement for roadside safety hardware to be eligible for Federal-aid reimbursement. Read the FHWA’s open letter from May 26, 2017.

Audience Type

  • Committee/Council
  • Contractor
  • Manufacturers
  • Member
  • Public Agency
  • Services

Topic

  • Federal Highway Administration

Related ATSSA Resources

MI Chapter Meeting Summaries 2023

This content is an exclusive benefit for ATSSA members. If you’re a member, log in and you’ll get immediate access….

PA Chapter Meeting Summaries 2023

This content is an exclusive benefit for ATSSA members. If you’re a member, log in and you’ll get immediate access….

Quality Guidelines

ATSSA’s “Quality Guidelines for Temporary Traffic Control Devices and Features” is a 3.75 x 8.5″ pocket-size handbook that helps contractors…

TTC Guide

The purpose of the “A Guide to Temporary Traffic Control in Work Zones” (TTC Guide) is to present basic standards…

Flagger Handbook

ATSSA’s Flagger Handbook is intended to assist flaggers in understanding their duties to protect project personnel and provide safe, courteous…

Flagger Kits

Flagger Kits are only available for purchase by current Flagger Instructors (login to access).