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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.

Clause Matrix September 2023

This document outlines all required contract clauses for third party contracts awarded by FTA recipients. These contract clauses are required by the FTA Master Grant agreement as well as various federal regulations. This document updates the latest version in the FTA Procurement Circular 4220.1F...

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...

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The Federal Transit Program Turns 60

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The idea for the federal transit program was born with a message to Congress by President John F. Kennedy in 1962 and launched in 1964 when President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Urban Mass Transportation Act.

Over its...