To be eligible for a SRRP infrastructure Grant, applicants must:
• be a Tasmanian Municipal Council (i.e., a local government in Tasmania)
• support an application with a co-contribution or provide an explanation on why providing a co-contribution is not appropriate or viable
For an infrastructure Grant application to be eligible, it must propose works:
- on a specific corridor and address identified road safety risk/s on that corridor
- on a road that is owned by either the Tasmanian Government or the local government (as the applicant) that is:
- is in a regional or remote area
- with detailed designs and a schedule for delivery
- that are a new project
- example: works must not have commenced or be extensions of a current project
- that are not infrastructure maintenance activities
- that require a Tasmanian Government co-contribution of less than or equal to $600 000 and more than or equal to $10 000
- that do not include an allocation for the funding of administration costs, either directly or incurred.
NOTE: All submissions must only include one location/corridor.
Proposed treatments at different locations/corridors must be submitted as a separate application
Applicant's may submit multiple applications providing that each application is associated with a unique project.