Fiscal Year 2026
The State Infrastructure Programs assist local communities in financing local public infrastructure improvements. District One has approximately $34,531,559 in OPWC funding, available through the State Capital Improvement Program and Revolving Loan Program, and the Local Transportation Improvement Program (LTIP) in Fiscal Year 2026.
Fiscal Year 2026
- Preliminary Project Scores
- Application Summary
- Application Forms
- Schedule
- Applicant Workshop
The FY 2026 Applicant Workshop was held on Wednesday, July 10, 2024.
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Program Descriptions
- The State Capital Improvement Program (SCIP) A combined grant/loan program based on funding from general obligation bonds. SCIP funds will cover up to 90% of a project’s total cost if it is a repair or replacement project. New and expansion projects will be funded up to 50% of the total project’s cost.
- Revolving Loan Program (RLP) As SCIP loans are repaid, those funds are set aside for the RLP. The loans are interest-free, and the terms are based on the useful life of the infrastructure. Applicants can request up to 100% funding in the form of a loan.Infrastructure improvement projects eligible for SCIP Assistance include:
- Bridges
- Culverts
- Roads
- Stormwater and sanitary collection, storage, and treatment facilities
- Water supply and distribution systems
- Wastewater treatment systems
- Local Transportation Improvement Program (LTIP) A grant program for roads and bridge projects only, based on funding provided from gasoline taxes.