Indian Reservation Roads Program

Indian Reservation Roads Program
Federal Lands Highway Program
Agency overview
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
Websitehttp://flh.fhwa.dot.gov/programs/irr

The Indian Reservation Roads Program (IRR) is part of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and is meant to meet the transportation needs of American Indians in the United States, American Indian tribes, and Alaska Natives.[1] These roads, also known as BIA Roads are given to tribes by providing funds for planning, designing, construction, and maintenance activities.[1]

The program is jointly administered by the Federal Lands Highway Program and the BIA.[1] These roads are public that provide access to and within Indian reservations, Indian trust land, restricted Indian land, and Alaska native villages.[1] Approximately 29,000 miles (47,000 km) are under the jurisdiction of the BIA and tribes and another 73,000 miles (117,000 km) are under State and local ownership.[2]

The authorizing legislation is the highway authorization act (currently the Safe, Accountable, Flexible and Efficient Transportation Equity Act – A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU)) and codified in Title 23 U.S.C. and 25 C.F.R. Part 170.[2]

The IRR program funds can be used for any type of Title 23 transportation project providing access to or within Federal or Indian lands and may be used for the State/local matching share for apportioned Federal-aid Highway Funds.[2]

List of roads

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Route Mi Km From To Notes
BIA Route 1 20 30 Arizona State Route 347 near Maricopa Arizona State Route 87 in Sacaton Flats
BIA Route 2 48 Arizona State Route 264 in Kykotsmovi Village BIA Route 15 near Leupp
BIA Route 3 23 Coolidge Dam Road in Coolidge Dam US Route 70 near Bylas Mostly Concurrent with BIA Route 500
BIA Route 6
BIA Route 7 53 US Route 191 in Chinle New Mexico State Line in Fort Defiance
BIA Route 8 49 County Road 2000 north of Safford US Route 70 near Peridot
BIA Route 12 32

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38

New Mexico State Line in Fort Defiance

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US Route 191 in Round Rock

Interstate 40 in Lupton

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New Mexico State Line near Tsalie

BIA Route 13 24 BIA Route 12 near Lukachukai New Mexico State Line in Red Rock
BIA Route 14
BIA Route 15 105

54

Townsend-Winona Road near Flagstaff

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Chuichu Road near Casa Grande

Arizona State Route 264/US Route 191 in Burnside

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Arizona State Route 86 in Maish Vaya

Longest BIA Route in Arizona
BIA Route 16 36 Utah state line near Navajo Mountain Arizona State Route 98 west of Kayenta
BIA Route 18
BIA Route 20 45 US Route 89 in The Gap S. Lake Powell Boulevard in Page Former Alt. Route 89
BIA Route 27 43 BIA Route 7 near Chinle Arizona State Route 264 near Ganado
BIA Route 33 13 West of Red Rock BIA Route 13 in Red Rock
BIA Route 41
BIA Route 42
BIA Route 59 44 US Route 160 near Kayenta US Route 191 in Many Farms
BIA Route 60 20 30 Arizona State Route 87 near Dilkon Arizona State Route 87 near Winslow
BIA Route 62
BIA Route 64 28 BIA Route 7 near Chinle BIA Route 12 in Tsalie
BIA Route 68
BIA Route 91
BIA Route 125
BIA Route 170 16 US Route 70 near San Carlos US Route 70 in Peridot Former SR 170.
BIA Route 221

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "FLH > Programs > Indian Reservation Roads (IRR)". Archived from the original on 2013-01-29. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
  2. ^ a b c "Indian Reservation Roads Inventory (IRR)". Office of Indian Services, Bureau of Indian Affairs. Archived from the original on 14 September 2015. Retrieved 17 July 2012.
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