- Idaho Transportation Department
Infobox Company
company_name=Idaho Transportation Department (ITD)
company_logo=
company_type=Idaho Government agency
foundation= 1913
location=Boise, Idaho The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) is the State of
Idaho governmental organization responsible for the currenttransportation infrastructure . This includes ongoing operations and maintenance; as well as planning for future needs of the state and its citizens. The agency is responsible for overseeing the disbursement of federal, state, and grantfunding for the transportation programs of the state. . | title = FAQ
publisher = ITD
date = 2007
url = http://itd.idaho.gov/NewsAndInfo/faqs.htm
accessdate = 2007-04-22
quote= The transportation department also oversees federal grants to 15 rural and urban public transportation systems, provides state rail planning and rail-project development and supports bicycle and pedestrian projects.]Overview
Idaho 's transportation system consists of more than convert|60000|mi|km of roads, 4,000 bridges, convert|1887|mi|km of rail lines, 125 public airports, and the
Port of Lewiston. The transportation department has the responsibility for almost convert|5000|mi|km ofhighway (or nearly 12,000lane miles), more than 1,700bridge s, and 30 airstrips. The agency is also responsible for 30rest area s and 10 interstate ports of entry.History
In 1913, the Idaho State Legislature created the State Highway Commission. The group consisted of the Secretary of State, the State Engineer and three other members to be appointed by the governor. The Commission was empowered to:
*plan, build and maintain new state highways
*alter, improve or discontinue any state highway
*purchase, condemn, or otherwise obtain necessaryeasement s
*have general supervision of all highways within the state
*expend the fund created for the construction, maintenance and improvement of state highways
*maintain and improve state highways
*make and enforce rules
*employ a Chief Engineer and assistants
*supervise registration of vehicles
*keep a complete record of all activities and expensescite book
title = Idaho's highway history, 1863-1975
publisher =Idaho Transportation Department
date = 1985
location = Boise, ID
pages = pp.36, 62
oclc = 11855599]In 1919, the Commission was abolished and its functions were transferred to a Bureau of Highways in the Department of Public Works. A
property tax was enacted by the Legislature to fund roads for the state and bonds were issued to build a highway system.In 1951, the Idaho Department of Highways was reorganized and placed under the direction of a governing Board. In 1974, the Idaho Department of Highways became the Idaho Transportation Department. The
Department of Motor Vehicles originally reported to the Idaho Department of Law Enforcement, but was transferred to ITD in 1982.[
Perrine Bridge on Hwy 93 over theSnake River ]Organization
ITD is organized into five divisions and six support offices. The agency serves under an appointed seven member Idaho Transportation Board. This panel establishes state transportation policy and guides the planning, development and management of the Idaho transportation network. The Board is appointed by the
governor and represents each of the six regional districts. A seventh member is appointed as chairman of the board.*The Aeronautics Division is located in Boise. It plans and implements essential programs, services and projects relating to the state’s system of
airport s and air services.
*Highways Division is divided into six geographic districts. This division is responsible for highway safety, development and operations.
*Motor Vehicles Division
*Planning Division
*Public Transportation Division
*Budget Policy and Intergovernmental Relations Office
*Internal Review Office
*Public Affairs Office
*Administration Office
*Information Systems Office
*Civil Rights OfficeBudget
During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2006 the department had expenditures totaling $489,397,849. Funding received for the transportation department came chiefly from Federal aid (54%), state revenues (45%) and city/county funding (<1%). [Citation
title = Annual Report 2006
place= Boise, ID
publisher = Idaho Transportation Department
year = 2006
url = http://itd.idaho.gov/Publications/2006AnnualReport.pdf
oclc = 60213744 ]District offices
*District 1 : Benewah, Bonner, Boundary, Kootenai, and Shoshone Counties. Headquartered in Coeur d'Alene.
*District 2 : Clearwater, Idaho, Latah, Lewis, and Nez Perce Counties. Headquartered in Lewiston.
*District 3 : Ada, Adams, Boise, Canyon, Elmore, Gem, Owyhee, Payette, Valley, and Washington Counties. Headquartered in Boise.
*District 4 : Blaine, Camas, Cassia, Gooding, Jerome, Lincoln, Minidoka, and Twin Falls Counties. Headquartered in Shoshone.
*District 5 : Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Caribou, Franklin, Oneida, and Power Counties. Headquartered in Pocatello.
*District 6 : Bonneville, Butte, Clark, Custer, Fremont, Jefferson, Lemhi, Madison, and Teton Counties. Headquartered in Rigby. [>Citation
title = Inside the Idaho Transportation Department (2005 draft)
place= Boise, ID
publisher = Idaho Transportation Department
year = 2005
url = http://itd.idaho.gov/Publications/020105_Connections.pdf]External links
* [http://itd.idaho.gov/ Official ITD site]
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