Washington County
The proposed project is a multi-use trail along CSAH 38 in the city of Newport that will fill existing gaps between 21st Street to 7th Avenue. The trail will also connect to a pedestrian overpass on Highway 61 and provide regional connections because it is part of the Mississippi River Trail (MRT). Filling the existing trail gaps will create more multi-modal transportation opportunities. The trail will also serve the Newport Transit Station, future City Hall, and multiple redevelopment areas.
Amount Requested
$500,000
Federal Funding Lifecycle
FY2023FFID tracks stages 1–1 — before this project reaches public procurement channels.
Congressional Request
Member submits CPF / CDS
FFIDEnacted
Signed into appropriations law
FFIDAgency Administration
Grant program / solicitation planned
SAM.gov / Grants.gov
Opportunity posted publicly
Federal Award
Obligation recorded in USASpending
Requested — monitor for enactment
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The proposed project is a multi-use trail along CSAH 38 in the city of Newport that will fill existing gaps between 21st Street to 7th Avenue. The trail will also connect to a pedestrian overpass on Highway 61 and provide regional connections because it is part of the Mississippi River Trail (MRT). Filling the existing trail gaps will create more multi-modal transportation opportunities. The trail will also serve the Newport Transit Station, future City Hall, and multiple redevelopment areas.
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Data Provenance
- Source
- Senate Appropriations Committee
- Status
- requested
- Fiscal Year
- FY2023
- Category
- other unclassified
- Use Case
- parks recreation trails
- Record ID
- 6f96c470-ec8d-4d84-90c3-640d3bbd0f70
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Early positioning intelligence
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Principals
Procurement pathway
medium confidenceLikely procurement owner
recipient
Funding vehicle
grant
Expected channel
Multiple channels — see below
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Grant flows to state DOT, MPO, city, transit authority, port, or airport. Check state DOT portal or recipient portal first.
Enactment likelihood
Base rate (all CPF/CDS)
~20%
This member's rate
15%
Prior projects for recipient
50
FY
2023
Enactment likelihood is a probabilistic estimate based on member history in FFID data. It is not a guarantee. Members on Appropriations committees and majority-party members have higher historical rates.
Procurement portals to monitor
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Procurement signals
No matched procurement signal found yet. FFID will check SAM.gov, Grants.gov, and connected state portals weekly. This project may still be in grant agreement, planning, design, or local procurement preparation.
Signal monitoring active from Phase 3 · Last checked: not yet running