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U.S. DOT unveils map to encourage investment in rural communities

Opportunity Zones have been designated in all 50 States, the District of Columbia, and five U.S. territories.

January 7, 2020
U.S. DOT unveils map to encourage investment in rural communities

 

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The U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) announced a new interactive map highlighting federal investment in major infrastructure projects located in and around underserved rural and urban communities, dubbed “Opportunity Zones.” The detailed information about vital infrastructure resources located in and near Opportunity Zones is intended to encourage further economic investment.

The 2017 Tax Cut and Jobs Act created a new economic development tool called Opportunity Zones. An Opportunity Zone is an economically distressed community designated by the state’s Governor and certified by the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. Opportunity Zones were created to increase economic development in low-income and distressed communities. Opportunity Zones have been designated in all 50 States, the District of Columbia, and five U.S. territories.

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For the past two years, the U.S. DOT has worked to engage Opportunity Zones by updating the criteria of infrastructure programs to address underserved, low-income rural, and urban communities. To date, the U.S. DOT has issued 13 Notices of Funding Opportunity that contain Opportunity Zones language. These programs awarded more than $2 billion in FY 2019.

The U.S. DOT’s interactive map illustrates data sets for:

  • Major Federal Highway Projects

  • Interstate Exits

  • National Highway System Bridges

  • Intercity Bus Stations

  • Commuter/Light Rail Stations

  • Amtrak (Stations, Industrial Properties)

  • Intermodal Rail Facilities

  • Intermodal Marine Facilities

  • Major Ports

  • Airports

  • National Highway System

  • Rail Sidings

For more information, view the U.S. DOT map, here.


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