Fiscal Year 2021 Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Planning Projects
State | Project Sponsor | Project Description | Amount |
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AZ | City of Phoenix Public Transit Department | The City of Phoenix Public Transit Department will receive funding to plan for TOD at 11 stations proposed along a five-mile streetcar line to connect activity centers in the city of Mesa. | $920,000 |
CA | Monterey-Salinas Transit District | Monterey-Salinas Transit District will receive funding to plan for TOD at four proposed BRT stations along the six-mile Monterey Branch Rail Line corridor, which will extend from Marina Transit Exchange to Sand City. | $405,000 |
CA | City of Los Angeles | The City of Los Angeles will receive funding to support creation of a transit neighborhood plan focused on TOD at 14 stations on the nine-mile East San Fernando Valley light rail corridor. | $405,000 |
CA | San Diego Association of Government | San Diego Association of Governments will receive funding to plan for TOD at four stations along its Blue Trolley Line. | $405,000 |
FL | Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority | The Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority will receive funding to plan for TOD at nine proposed bus rapid transit stations along 6.25 miles of SR 436 near Orlando. | $300,000 |
FL | Miami-Dade Dept. of Transportation & Public Works (DTPW) | Miami-Dade Department of Transportation & Public Works will receive funding to plan for TOD on 10 miles of the North Corridor proposed heavy rail line, including station area plans. | $405,000 |
FL | Hillsborough Transit Authority | Hillsborough Transit Authority will receive funding to plan for TOD at four proposed stations along Tampa's planned streetcar extension and HART's bus rapid transit line that will link downtown Tampa and the University of South Florida. | $300,000 |
GA | Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) | The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority will receive funding to plan for TOD at 12 stations along 17.2 miles of the Clayton bus rapid transit line. | $970,000 |
IL | Chicago Transit Authority | The Chicago Transit Authority will receive funding to plan for equitable TOD at four proposed stations along 5.6 miles of the Red Line Extension, including the 95th street corridor, in coordination with the City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development. | $800,000 |
NC | City of Charlotte | The City of Charlotte will receive funding to plan for TOD along the proposed 29-mile LYNX Silver light rail line, which will connect Charlotte to surrounding cities. | $405,000 |
NC | City of Raleigh | The City of Raleigh will receive funding to plan for TOD along 12 miles of the proposed Western Corridor bus rapid transit line between downtown Raleigh and the city of Cary in Wake County. | $405,000 |
NJ | The New Jersey Transit Corporation | The New Jersey Transit Corporation will receive funding to plan for TOD at 14 proposed stations along the U.S. Route 9 bus rapid transit line in Middlesex and Monmouth counties. | $470,000 |
NV | Regional Transportation Commission of Washoe County | The Regional Transportation Commission of Washoe County will receive funding to plan for TOD at 12 bus rapid transit stations along the Virginia Line South Extension. | $300,000 |
PA | Port Authority of Allegheny County | The Port Authority of Allegheny County will receive funding to plan for TOD on a 9.1 mile dedicated bus rapid transit corridor in the Upper Mon Valley. | $556,500 |
SC | Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments | The Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments will receive funding to plan for TOD on the proposed 21.5-mile Lowcountry Rapid Transit bus rapid transit corridor. | $860,000 |
TX | Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority | The Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority will receive funding to plan for TOD at eight proposed stations along the 6.5-mile Orange Line South light rail corridor. | $750,000 |
TX | North Central Texas Council of Governments-Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) | The North Central Texas Council of Governments-Dallas Area Rapid Transit will receive funding to plan for TOD at nine DART Silver Line regional rail stations that connect major centers around Dallas. | $800,000 |
TX | VIA Metropolitan Transit | VIA Metropolitan Transit will receive funding to plan for TOD on seven miles of the East-West Advanced Rapid Transit Corridor, a bus rapid transit line that will run through the most underserved communities in the city. | $760,000 |
TX | Fort Worth Transportation | Fort Worth Transportation will receive funding to plan for TOD around five stations on the TEXRail line to identify opportunities for development in the city of Fort Worth. | $405,000 |
WA | Spokane Transit Authority | The Spokane Transit Authority will receive funding to plan for TOD at stations on the North Division Street electric bus rapid transit line in Spokane. | $405,000 |
Total Funds:
$11,026,500
Last updated: Thursday, October 5, 2023