A “public facility” includes “any non-Federal aid street, road, or highway” owned by a State or local government. Road components include associated facilities, such as lighting, sidewalks, and signs. FHWA Federal-aid routes are not eligible for PA reimbursement even if the ER Program is not activated, or if the program is activated but FHWA does not provide funding for the work. The documentation in the record shows the 18 sites at issue are each located at an intersection with a Federal-aid route. Therefore, the traffic control devices are road components of Federal-aid routes and are consequently not associated with eligible public facilities. Even though the Applicant states it did not receive funding from FHWA, the requested repair work associated with the Federal-aid routes is ineligible for PA funding.
The traffic control devices are road components of Federal-aid routes and consequently ineligible for PA funding. Therefore, this appeal is denied.
Stafford Act §§ 102(10), 406. 23 U.S.C. §§ 101, 103, 125. 23 C.F.R. §§ 470.103, 470.107.655.603; 44 C.F.R. §§ 206.206, 206.221(h), 206.223. PAPPG at 17, 115-116. Martin County, FEMA-DR-FL, at 2-3; Ocean Springs, FEMA-4350-MS, at 3.