
These grants will fund construction for four projects, which connect communities in five states.
These grants will fund construction for four projects, which connect communities in five states.
These grants support local strategies to increase transit access and encourage ridership.
The funding will be available annually for the next five years for projects that use technology to improve transportation infrastructure and make communities safer.
This year’s total allocations nationwide include more than $2.2 billion courtesy of the President’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Approximately $16.2 million will fund 40 projects in 32 states and two territories through FTA’s Areas of Persistent Poverty (AoPP) program.
The Bridge Investment Program is a program that focuses on the repair, rehabilitation, or replacement of existing bridges across the U.S.
The investments will play a role in modernizing rail infrastructure and strengthening supply chains, helping to reduce congestion.
The grant awards will help provide Americans in communities across the country with better transit service.
The existing Pilot Program for Transit-Oriented Development Planning supports site-specific planning projects that improve economic development and ridership.
The funding levels will provide 58% more funding, enabling transit agencies to expand services for residents in communities large and small.
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