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FTA Announces $6M in Grant Awards to Improve Transit Access

The funding, provided through FTA's Pilot Program for Transit-Oriented Development Planning, will help support nine planning projects in seven states.

by METRO Staff
December 16, 2020
FTA Announces $6M in Grant Awards to Improve Transit Access

 

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The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) is awarding approximately $6.2 million to nine projects in seven states to support comprehensive planning efforts to improve access to public transportation.

Funding is provided through FTA’s Pilot Program for Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Planning, which helps communities examine ways to improve economic development and multimodal connectivity and encourages mixed-use development near transit stations. Planning projects were selected for funding based on criteria described in the Notice of Funding Opportunity.

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“We are proud to support local transit agencies as they plan for TOD that better connects residents to jobs, education, and essential services,” said FTA Deputy Administrator K. Jane Williams. “This funding will encourage economic development and capture the value transit brings to communities as they respond to and recover from the public health emergency.”

Examples of selected projects are below. A full list of selected projects is available here.

  • Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) in Florida will receive $877,068 in funding to plan for TOD at four stations in the initial phase of the proposed 38.4-mile First Coast commuter rail project in Northeast Florida.

  • Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) in Philadelphia will receive $360,000 in funding to plan for TOD at five stations of the proposed four-mile King of Prussia rail extension of the Norristown High Speed Line.

  • The Town of Chapel Hill Transit Department in North Carolina will receive $592,500 to plan for TOD at 16 stations of the proposed 8.2-mile North-South BRT project, which will run along one of the town’s busiest and most vital thoroughfares stretching from Eubanks Road in the north to the Southern Village in the south.

FTA’s TOD Pilot Program was established under the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21) in 2012 and amended by the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act in 2015. The program is authorized through fiscal year 2020 and extended one year by the Continuing Appropriations Act 2021 and Other Extensions Act.

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