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National Transportation Enhancements Clearinghouse

National Transportation Enhancements ClearinghouseThis comprehensive, user-friendly website can help you learn how to use federal Transportation Enhancements (TE) funds to expand travel options and enhance the transportation experience in your community, such as bicycle facilities and streetscape improvements. TE funds have been awarded to more than 10,000 projects nationwide. The Clearinghouse website provides an overview of the TE program, access to state-specific information and project examples. You can also order free documents or call for assistance at NTEC’s toll-free number.



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