Grants
Division Street Bus Rapid Transit Project Profile
The Spokane Transit Authority (STA) proposes to implement a bus rapid transit (BRT) service on the Division Street Corridor, in Spokane, Washington. The corridor runs approximately 10 miles from Downtown Spokane in the south to suburban Mead in the north, primarily along Division Street, the...
Biden-Harris Administration Announces 22 Tribes and Alaska Native Villages Will Receive Nearly $10 Million in Transit Grants from the President’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Transit Administration today announced $9.9 million in grants to 22 American Indian Tribes and Alaska Native communities to improve their public transit systems. The competitive grants under FTA's Tribal Transit Program allow Tribes to...
Fiscal Year 2023 Tribal Transit Project Selections
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State Project Sponsor Project Description Funding AK Healy Lake Village Healy Lake Village will receive funding to purchase and operate an accessible, all-weather van to provide a new...Tucson High-Capacity Transit Project
The City of Tucson proposes to implement an approximately five-mile-long bus rapid transit project between the Tohono T’adai Transit Center in northern Tucson and the Ronstadt Transit Center in Downtown Tucson.
Interstate Bridge Replacement Program Project Development Profile
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), the designated representative for the multi-state Interstate Bridge Replacement Program (IBR) Team, proposes to replace the aging Interstate 5 (I-5) bridge across the Columbia River with a modern, seismically resilient, multimodal...
FY2023 Pilot Program for Transit-Oriented Development Planning Webinar Presentation
This presentation was delivered during the August 17 and September 14 webinars for potential applicants interested in the Pilot Program for TOD planning Notice of Funding Opportunity.
Watch August 17 recording Watch September 14 recordingFederal Transit Administration Awards Research Grant to the University of South Florida to Support Worker Safety
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Transit Administration (FTA) today announced a $500,000 research grant award to the University of South Florida (USF) to identify safety risks for transit workers and riders and determine the most effective strategies to minimize them. The initiative will better inform FTA’s efforts in developing public transportation safety measures in the light of many reports of violence toward transit workers. Better understanding the data and risks will lead to strategies that improve safety on the nation’s transit systems.
Biden-Harris Administration Announces $13.4 Million Funding Opportunity for Transit-Oriented Development
Priority will be given to mixed-use development projects near transit stations that promote affordable housing
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation today announced the availability of approximately $13.4 million in competitive grant funds...
Biden-Harris Administration Announces $102.3 Million in Disaster Relief Funding for Transit Agencies Nationwide
WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announced $102.3 million in funding to 17 transit agencies, cities, and planning councils in eight states and territories to help recover from recent natural disasters. The funding, provided...