Fiscal Year 2018 Bus and Bus Facilities Projects
Selected projects for FTA’s competitive Buses and Bus Facilities Infrastructure Investment Program include 107 projects in 50 states and territories.
State | Project Sponsor | Project Description | Funding Amount |
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ALASKA TOTAL: $4,250,000 | |||
AK | Municipality of Anchorage | The Municipality of Anchorage will receive funding to replace and upgrade the information technology system for the Public Transportation Department. The project will improve the reliability of the bus system and help the city meet growing demand for transit. | $4,250,000 |
ALABAMA TOTAL: $3,761,033 | |||
AL | Alabama A&M University | Alabama A&M University will receive funding to purchase electric buses, construct a bus storage facility, install bus shelters, and upgrade its technology. The project will allow the university, which provides transit services to the university community and the public, to meet growing demand. | $3,761,033 |
ARKANSAS TOTAL: $2,900,000 | |||
AR | Ozark Regional Transit | Ozark Regional Transit will receive funding to replace its administration and operations Center. The new facility will improve safety and accessibility, and accommodate growing demand for transit service in Northwest Arkansas. | $2,900,000 |
ARIZONA TOTAL: $6,393,630 | |||
AZ | City of Phoenix | The City of Phoenix will receive funding to replace aging buses that have exceeded their useful life. Replacing aging buses will improve the quality of transit service, reduce maintenance costs while increasing safety, and assist with overcrowding on the region's busiest bus routes. | $6,393,630 |
CALIFORNIA TOTAL: $29,303,452 | |||
CA | City of Fresno | The City of Fresno will receive funding to rehabilitate the Fresno Area Express fixed route maintenance and operations facility. Facility upgrades will help the city improve maintenance and fueling for buses in the fleet, enhancing service and reliability. | $1,004,973 |
CA | City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation | The City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation will receive funding to help with the electrification of its bus maintenance facilities to support a new electric bus fleet. | $3,215,977 |
CA | City of Norwalk | The City of Norwalk (Norwalk Transit System/NTS) will receive funding to purchase zero emission buses, chargers and electrical infrastructure to accommodate future expansion. The new buses will help NTS provide efficient, reliable service for its 1.5 million annual passengers. | $986,928 |
CA | City of Roseville | The City of Roseville (Roseville Transit) will receive funding to replace commuter buses with zero-emission buses. The new buses will improve transit service and enhance mobility for riders in the rapidly growing region. | $826,377 |
CA | City of Santa Rosa | The City of Santa Rosa will receive funding to purchase zero emission buses. The new buses will help the city begin to transition the fixed-route bus system to an all-electric bus fleet. | $1,780,133 |
CA | City of Visalia | The City of Visalia will receive funding to purchase new compressed natural gas (CNG) replacement buses, which will allow the city to continue to provide shuttle service from Visalia to Fresno. | $569,595 |
CA | Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA) | The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA) will receive funding to replace diesel buses with compressed natural gas (CNG) buses in Los Angeles County. The new buses will help the agency replace aging buses that have exceeded their useful life. | $5,457,098 |
CA | San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) | The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) will receive funding to replace Bus Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) and Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) hardware. The project will replace existing hardware with new technology that will provide faster, more reliable data connection and improve transit service. | $3,923,122 |
CA | San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) | The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) will receive funding to modernize the Woods Bus Maintenance Facility, which maintains the majority of the agency's hybrid electric bus fleet. | $3,617,415 |
CA | San Luis Obispo Regional Transit Authority (RTA) | San Luis Obispo Region Transit Authority (RTA) will receive funding for a new bus maintenance facility. The new facility will house RTA operations, maintenance and administration, and will help the agency improve transit service throughout the county and surrounding areas. | $6,285,662 |
CA | Victor Valley Transit Authority | Victor Valley Transit Authority will receive funding to replace CNG buses that have exceeded their useful life with electric buses. The new buses will improve transit service for residents of the High Desert region of San Bernardino County. | $867,007 |
CA | State of California Department of Transportation | The State of California Department of Transportation will receive funding to replace and expand specialized vehicles for accessible transportation services in San Diego County. | $312,027 |
CA | State of California Department of Transportation | The State of California Department of Transportation will receive funding on behalf of Eastern Sierra Transit Authority to build a new operations and administration facility. The new facility will help improve transit service throughout Inyo and Mono Counties. | $457,139 |
COLORADO TOTAL: $15,891,044 | |||
CO | City of Fort Collins (Transfort) | The City of Fort Collins (Transfort) will receive funding to replace and expand bus stops throughout the bus system. The project will improve accessibility and service for bus riders in Fort Collins and the surrounding areas. | $1,520,344 |
CO | Regional Transportation District (RTD) | The Regional Transportation District (RTD) will receive funding to purchase replacement buses. The new buses will improve the agency's bus fleet, reduce maintenance costs and improve service reliability. | $7,497,000 |
CO | Regional Transportation District (RTD) | The Regional Transportation District (RTD) will receive funding to replace roofs on existing maintenance facilities. This project will help reduce operating and maintenance costs while enhancing transit service in the growing Denver region. | $3,503,000 |
CO | State of Colorado Department of Transportation | The State of Colorado Department of Transportation will receive funding on behalf of Durango Transit to replace aging vehicles that have exceeded their useful life. The new vehicles will help Durango Transit continue to provide service to residents in a rural area. | $211,200 |
CO | State of Colorado Department of Transportation | The State of Colorado will receive funding on behalf of the Roaring Fork Transportation Authority, the nation's largest rural transit agency, to replace diesel buses with clean-diesel commuter coaches. The new buses will improve public safety and increase passenger capacity for rural regional public transit services. | $2,231,500 |
CO | State of Colorado Department of Transportation | The State of Colorado will receive funding on behalf of Steamboat Springs Transit to replace diesel buses in the rural community of Steamboat Springs with hybrid diesel-electric vehicles. The replacements will enhance safety and fuel efficiency. | $536,000 |
CO | Mesa County | Mesa County on behalf of Grand Valley Transit (GVT) will receive funding to replace buses that have exceeded their useful life. The new buses will enhance connectivity throughout the county and, with a link to the inter-city bus, provide transit access to Denver and throughout the state. | $392,000 |
CONNECTICUT TOTAL: $7,000,000 | |||
CT | Connecticut Department of Transportation | The Connecticut Department of Transportation will receive funding to rehabilitate the Hartford bus maintenance facility, which supports transit service in the Greater Hartford area for nearly one million residents and some of the largest corporations in the nation. The grant will help renovate the mechanical and electrical systems in the facility that are at the end of their useful life. | $7,000,000 |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA TOTAL: $4,250,000 | |||
DC | Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) | The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) will receive funding to replace buses in the nation's sixth largest fleet. The new buses will help maintain the vehicles in a state of good repair to ensure a safe and reliable fleet. | $4,250,000 |
DELAWARE TOTAL: $3,385,600 | |||
DE | Delaware Transit Corporation | The Delaware Transit Corporation will receive funding to expand the New Castle County Bus Facility to increase transit service in and around Middletown. The funds will support additional maintenance to support an increased fleet and a growing population. | $3,385,600 |
FLORIDA TOTAL: $11,000,000 | |||
FL | Miami Dade County | Miami Dade County will receive funding to replace diesel buses with compressed natural gas (CNG) buses throughout the fleet. The new buses will replace older model diesel buses that have met or exceeded their useful life. Metrobus provides the primary form of public transportation for riders throughout Florida's most populous area. | $11,000,000 |
GEORGIA TOTAL: $4,250,000 | |||
GA | Georgia Department of Transportation | The Georgia Department of Transportation will receive funding on behalf of the City of Albany to replace buses that have exceeded their useful life and fund construction of a transit center that will replace the current undersized leased building with a safe and efficient facility. | $4,250,000 |
IOWA TOTAL: $8,939,672 | |||
IA | City of Dubuque | The City of Dubuque will receive funding for The Jule transit system to purchase accessible buses. The new vehicles will include new ramps and fare collection systems to improve on-time performance. | $1,939,672 |
IA | Iowa Department of Transportation | The Iowa Department of Transportation will receive funding to replace rural buses that have exceed their useful life throughout the state. Iowa has 23 rural public transit systems that provided 4.3 million trips in 2017. | $7,000,000 |
IDAHO TOTAL: $288,300 | |||
ID | Idaho Department of Transportation | The Idaho Transportation Department will receive funding on behalf of the City of Driggs to construct passenger shelters and bus pullouts. The new shelters will provide protection from severe weather, while allowing buses to use designated pullouts outside regular traffic lanes improves safety. | $192,000 |
ID | Nez Perce Tribe | The Nez Perce Tribe will receive funding to purchase new buses and improve its bus storage facility. New bay doors will keep vehicles and equipment secure and provide shelter from adverse weather. | $96,300 |
ILLINOIS TOTAL: $12,947,000 | |||
IL | Bloomington-Normal Public Transportation System | The Bloomington-Normal Public Transportation System will receive funding to purchase battery electric replacement buses. The new-technology buses will allow Connect Transit to improve on-time performance while decreasing operating expenses. | $6,000,000 |
IL | City of Decatur | The City of Decatur will receive funding to replace buses that have exceeded their useful life. The new vehicles will increase reliability and safety for passengers in the growing community, which is home to agribusinesses and other national corporate headquarters. | $4,662,000 |
IL | Illinois Department of Transportation | The Illinois Department of Transportation will receive funding for the cities of Galesburg and Macomb to replace buses that have exceeded their useful life, which will help Go West continue to provide high-quality transit to residents and students at two colleges. The City of Quincy will rehabilitate its bus facility to provide better storage and maintenance, resulting in improved safety and performance. | $2,285,000 |
INDIANA TOTAL: $5,268,272 | |||
IN | South Bend Public Transportation Corporation | The South Bend Public Transportation Corporation (Transpo) will receive funding to replace buses that have exceeded their useful life. The replacement buses will improve safety and reliability while reducing Transpo's operating costs. | $4,910,748 |
IN | Bloomington Public Transportation Corporation | The Bloomington Public Transportation Corporation will receive funding to purchase new electric buses and associated charging infrastructure. The agency's first new-technology buses will reduce maintenance costs and improve efficiency for a system that serves tens of thousands of university students and others in and around Bloomington. | $357,524 |
KANSAS TOTAL: $503,120 | |||
KS | Topeka Metropolitan Transit Authority | The Topeka Metropolitan Transit Authority will receive funding to purchase new bus technology, such as on-time arrival information and collision avoidance. Transit buses equipped with the latest technology will improve safety, increase efficiency and improve the riding experience. | $503,120 |
KENTUCKY TOTAL: $7,000,000 | |||
KY | Kentucky Transportation Cabinet | The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will receive funding on behalf of transit agencies in rural areas throughout the state. The funding will be used to replace vehicles, expand fleets, construct and renovate bus facilities, and purchase bus equipment. | $7,000,000 |
LOUISIANA TOTAL: $6,392,000 | |||
LA | New Orleans Regional Transit Authority | The New Orleans Regional Transit Authority will receive funding to expand its biodiesel bus fleet. The project will improve the on-time performance of the system and increase service in key corridors. | $6,392,000 |
MASSACHUSETTS TOTAL: $2,400,000 | |||
MA | Pioneer Valley Transit Authority | The Pioneer Valley Transit Authority will receive funding to rehabilitate and convert its 110-year-old fixed-route bus maintenance garage to a paratransit operations and maintenance facility. Fixed route operations are slated to move to a new location in Springfield next year. | $2,400,000 |
MARYLAND TOTAL: $4,365,000 | |||
MD | Montgomery County | Montgomery County will receive funding to replace diesel buses with electric buses. The new buses will have lower fuel costs and be more reliable with fewer breakdowns. | $4,365,000 |
MAINE TOTAL: $5,091,370 | |||
ME | City of Bangor | The City of Bangor will receive funding to replace buses operating on the city's fixed route that have exceeded their useful life. The new buses will be more reliable, help the city maintain bus service levels, and meet increasing service needs. | $2,890,000 |
ME | Maine Department of Transportation | The Maine Department of Transportation will receive funding to replace rural buses throughout the state. The project will improve reliability, safety and cost-effectiveness of rural transit service. | $2,201,370 |
MICHIGAN TOTAL: $29,303,452 | |||
MI | Capital Area Transportation Authority | The Capital Area Transportation Authority will receive funding to replace buses that have exceeded their useful life. The new buses will be more reliable and reduce maintenance costs. | $3,155,380 |
MI | Central County Transportation Authority | The Central County Transportation Authority will receive funding to replace buses that have exceeded their useful life. The new buses will improve the safety and reliability of the system and reduce fuel costs. | $2,808,797 |
MI | City of Detroit Department of Transportation | The City of Detroit Department of Transportation will receive funding to rehabilitate the Coolidge Terminal and Maintenance Facility and return it to operation, following a fire in 2011. The rehabilitated facility will improve system efficiency, accommodate new technologies and support planned service expansions. | $9,536,038 |
MI | Michigan Department of Transportation | The Michigan Department of Transportation will receive funding to purchase new vehicles to expand fleets in rural areas and to replace vehicles that have exceeded their useful life. The new vehicles will allow rural areas to accommodate increased ridership. | $9,536,038 |
MI | Michigan Department of Transportation | The Michigan Department of Transportation will receive funding to purchase new vehicles to expand fleets in small urban transit agencies and replace vehicles that have exceeded their useful life. The new vehicles will increase the safety, reliability and efficiency of bus service. | $4,267,199 |
MINNESOTA TOTAL: $11,000,000 | |||
MN | Metropolitan Council / Metro Transit | The Metropolitan Council/Metro Transit will receive funding to construct the new Heywood II Bus Garage (Minneapolis Bus Garage). The new garage will enhance efficiency and storage for a planned fleet and service expansion. | $11,000,000 |
MISSOURI TOTAL: $5,630,565 | |||
MO | Missouri Department of Transportation | The Missouri Department of Transportation will receive funding to purchase transit buses and vans for rural public transportation, as well as technological upgrades for new and existing vehicles. The project will improve the safety and reliability of rural transit in the state. | $5,630,565 |
NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS TOTAL: $6,387,346 | |||
MP | Office of the Governor | The Office of the Governor of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, on behalf of the Commonwealth Office of Transit Authority (COTA), will receive funding to construct an administrative and maintenance facility and purchase buses and shelters for the first fixed-route service on the island of Saipan. | $6,387,346 |
MISSISSIPPI TOTAL: $857,700 | |||
MS | Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians | The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians will receive funding to purchase replacement and expansion vehicles. The new vehicles will improve safety and efficiency and accommodate a planned service expansion. | $857,700 |
MONTANA TOTAL: $4,453,704 | |||
MT | City of Billings | The City of Billings will receive funding to purchase replacement buses and associated equipment. The project will decrease maintenance costs and increase efficiency of repairs. | $1,360,000 |
MT | Northern Cheyenne Tribe of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation | The Northern Cheyenne Tribe of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation will receive funding to construct a new transit facility. The new facility will provide transit vehicle storage, maintenance facilities, administrative space and a waiting area for passengers. | $2,765,664 |
MT | Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes | The Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes will receive funding to purchase new ADA vehicles and bus shelters. The project will allow the Tribe, which provides transit services to the community and the public, to meet growing demand. | $328,040 |
NORTH CAROLINA TOTAL: $8,057,800 | |||
NC | City of Charlotte | The City of Charlotte (Charlotte Area Transit System-CATS) will receive funding to purchase replacement vehicles that have exceeded their useful life. These new vehicles will improve the safety and reliability of the transit system and improve service with the ultimate goal of expanding express service along I-77. | $5,932,800 |
NC | City of Durham | The City of Durham (GoDurham) will receive funding to replace diesel vehicles with new electric vehicles that have exceeded their useful life. The new buses will improve the safety and reliability of the transit system. | $2,125,000 |
NORTH DAKOTA TOTAL: 3,868,000 | |||
ND | North Dakota Department of Transportation | The North Dakota Department of Transportation will receive funding to replace rural transit vehicles throughout the state. The new vehicles will lower the average age of the passenger fleet and reduce maintenance costs. | $3,772,000 |
ND | City of Bismarck | The City of Bismarck (BisMan Transit) will receive funding to rehabilitate an existing bus facility to ensure that it remains in a safe and usable condition for its employees. | $96,000 |
NEBRASKA TOTAL: $6,685,000 | |||
NE | The Transit Authority of the City of Omaha (Metro) | The Transit Authority of the City of Omaha (Metro) will receive funding to purchase associated infrastructure for CNG and electric buses. This will help Metro improve environmental efficiency with its CNG/electric fleet and enhance employee safety and productivity throughout its facilities. | $6,685,000 |
NEW HAMPSHIRE TOTAL: $934,723 | |||
NH | Manchester Transit Authority | The Manchester Transit Authority (MTA) will receive funding to purchase replacement buses for their fleet that have exceeded their useful life. The new vehicles will help improve transit service throughout the city of Manchester. | $934,723 |
NEW JERSEY TOTAL: $7,000,000 | |||
NJ | NJ Transit | NJ Transit will receive funding to purchase bus lifts to support repairs on its vehicles. The bus lifts will replace existing lifts that are approaching their useful life expectancy. The new lifts will be distributed among NJ Transit's bus garages and will help the agency maintain a state of good repair for its passenger fleet. | $7,000,000 |
NEW MEXICO TOTAL: $11,000,000 | |||
NM | City of Las Cruces | The City of Las Cruces will receive funding to construct a new transit maintenance and operations center. The facility will fulfill current vehicle maintenance, upkeep needs, address travel time reliability, and enhance passenger access. | $11,000,000 |
NEVADA TOTAL: $188,760 | |||
NV | Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe | The Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe, a rural tribe located 35 miles northeast of Reno, NV., will receive funding to purchase new buses and rehabilitate existing buses. The new vehicles will help the tribe expand service and increase ridership. | $188,760 |
NEW YORK TOTAL: $18,000,000 | |||
NY | Capital District Transportation Authority | The Capital District Transportation Authority (CDTA) will receive funding to construct the River Corridor Bus Rapid Transit System, a 16-mile corridor which includes the purchase of vehicles, construction of stops, and other associated improvements. The new service will connect people to jobs, education, and services they need to improve their economic livelihood. | $5,000,000 |
NY | Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority | The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA/Metro) will receive funding to purchase replacement vehicles for those that have exceeded their useful life. | $11,000,000 |
NY | Rochester Genesee Regional Transportation Authority | The Rochester Genesee Regional Transportation Authority (RGRTA) will receive funding to construct a new service maintenance facility to replace an existing facility that has reached its useful life. The new facility is critical to ensuring the continued operation of the current fleet of vehicles and enhancing employee safety. | $2,000,000 |
OHIO TOTAL: $6,070,330 | |||
OH | Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority | Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (GDRTA) will receive funding to replace diesel buses with electric buses. The new electric buses will improve service reliability, reduce maintenance costs and modernize the agency's passenger fleet. | $5,725,000 |
OH | Portage Area Regional Transportation Authority | The Portage Area Regional Transportation Authority (PARTA) will receive funding to make the bus wash system CNG-compliant to maintain and ensure service reliability. | $165,330 |
OH | Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (SORTA) | The Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (SORTA) will receive funding to rehabilitate the Silverton Access/"Fare Deal" Customer Facility to enhance accessibility and safety for customers with mobility requirements. | $180,000 |
OKLAHOMA TOTAL: $4,281,796 | |||
OK | Oklahoma Department of Transportation | The Oklahoma Department of Transportation will receive funding to purchase replacement and expansion vehicles throughout the state. The new vehicles will help replace existing vehicles that have exceeded their useful life and help expand service to rural and tribal areas in 51 of Oklahoma's 77 counties. | $3,874,200 |
OK | Oklahoma Department of Transportation | The Oklahoma Department of Transportation will receive funding to rehabilitate bus facilities throughout the state. The project will improve transit accessibility in rural areas. | $407,596 |
OREGON TOTAL: $1,709,990 | |||
OR | Oregon Department of Transportation | The Oregon Department of Transportation on behalf of Yamhill County Transit will receive funding to replace buses. The project's capital improvements will assist the local transit authority to provide dependable and accessible service. | $960,090 |
OR | Oregon Department of Transportation | The Oregon Department of Transportation on behalf of Benton County will receive funding to purchase new accessible buses. The project will help improve the county's special and rural transportation program. | $198,900 |
OR | Oregon Department of Transportation | The Oregon Department of Transportation on behalf of Canby Area Transit will receive funding for bus replacement. The project will improve service on a key commuter bus line. | $352,000 |
OR | Oregon Department of Transportation | The Oregon Department of Transportation on behalf of Curry County will receive funding to purchase new vehicles, replacing those that have exceeded their useful life. The project will help provide critical, ADA-accessible service in a rural area. | $131,000 |
OR | Oregon Department of Transportation | The Oregon Department of Transportation on behalf of Mid-Columbia Economic Development District (MCEDD) will receive funding to purchase a bus, which will support expansion into deviated fixed-route service in addition to existing dial-a-ride service. | $68,000 |
PENNSYLVANIA TOTAL: $7,000,000 | |||
PA | Pennsylvania Department of Transportation | The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation will receive funding for the Pennsylvania Fixed Route Intelligent Transportation System (FRITS) Project. The project will be implemented in 32 transit systems and will offer real-time service information for passengers, flexible fare payment options, and enhanced transit planning. | $7,000,000 |
RHODE ISLAND TOTAL: $3,280,000 | |||
RI | Rhode Island Public Transit Authority | The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority will receive funding for the Chafee Maintenance Facility Modernization Project. The project will help meet critical maintenance needs and maintain a state of good repair. | $3,280,000 |
SOUTH CAROLINA TOTAL: $11,000,000 | |||
SC | Greenville Transit Authority | The Greenville Transit Authority (GTA) will receive funding for a new transit facility. The project will help GTA meet maintenance and operational needs as local population and ridership continue to grow. | $11,000,000 |
SOUTH DAKOTA TOTAL: $1,252,200 | |||
SD | Oglala Sioux Tribe | The Oglala Sioux Tribe will receive funding to purchase accessible transit vehicles equipped with ITS technology. The project will help replace older vehicles with newer, more reliable models to improve service. | $262,200 |
SD | South Dakota Department of Transportation | The South Dakota Department of Transportation will receive funding for the Highmore Transit Facility. The project will construct a modern facility for maintenance and operations in an area that currently lacks a centralized facility. | $400,000 |
SD | South Dakota Department Of Transportation | The South Dakota Department of Transportation will receive funding for the River Cities Public Transit (RCPT) Call Center. The project will help RCPT managed increased demand by scheduling and dispatching rides more effectively. | $160,000 |
SD | South Dakota Department Of Transportation | The South Dakota Department of Transportation on behalf of Prairie Hill Transit and River Cities Transit will receive funding for snow removal equipment. The project will help ensure reliable service in inclement weather. | $80,000 |
SD | South Dakota Department Of Transportation | The South Dakota Department of Transportation will receive funding for the Yankton Transit Facility. The project will help expand the existing facility to better protect and maintain vehicles. | $350,000 |
TENNESSEE TOTAL: $9,028,800 | |||
TN | WeGo Public Transit | WeGo Public Transit will receive funding to replace buses throughout the fleet. The project will help maintain state of good repair and improve air quality by replacing aging buses with new hybrid electric models. | $9,028,800 |
TEXAS TOTAL: $26,026,200 | |||
TX | City of Wichita Falls | The City of Wichita Falls will receive funding for a bus administration and maintenance facility for the Wichita Falls Transit System and SHARP Lines Rural Transportation. The project will improve maintenance and operational capacity as transit demand grows. | $9,864,858 |
TX | City Transit Management Company Inc. for the City of Lubbock | The City Transit Management Company Inc. for the City of Lubbock will receive funding for the purchase of new buses. The project will replace buses that have become unreliable, and have exceeded their useful life in terms of age and mileage. | $2,500,000 |
TX | Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council | The Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council will receive funding for the design and construction of new bus shelters. The project will provide improved shelters at high-ridership locations along a route connecting the cities of Brownsville, Harlingen, and Edinburg. | $661,342 |
TX | VIA Metropolitan Transit | VIA Metropolitan Transit in San Antonio will receive funding to relocate their paratransit operating and maintenance facility. The project will accommodate VIA's planned bus and van expansion. | $6,000,000 |
TX | Texas Department of Transportation | The Texas Department of Transportation (Austin) will receive funding to purchase buses for rural transit providers throughout the state. The project will replace vehicles that have exceeded their useful life. | $7,000,000 |
UTAH TOTAL: $11,000,000 | |||
UT | Utah Transit Authority | The Utah Transit Authority will receive funding for the construction of maintenance and operations buildings for the Depot District Clean Fuel Technology Center (DDTC) in Salt Lake City. The project will allow the service and maintenance of diesel, electric and natural gas buses to be centralized. | $11,000,000 |
VERMONT TOTAL: $2,080,000 | |||
VT | Vermont Agency of Transportation | The Vermont Agency for Transportation will receive funding for the construction of the Bradford Vermont Public Transit Facility. The project will provide a base for rural transit operations for service to a region in east central Vermont. | $2,080,000 |
WASHINGTON TOTAL: $12,588,081 | |||
WA | Intercity Transit | Intercity Transit will receive funding for the Pattison Street Facility Renovation and Expansion Project - Phase II to support current and future demand for transit services in Olympia, and the neighboring cities of Lacey, Tumwater, and Yelm. | $9,703,001 |
WA | Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe | The Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe will receive funding to purchase new buses and build new bus shelters to support the service of its DC Direct Shuttle Transit. The project will help those in its service area of Darrington, White Horse, Rockport, Vanhorn, the City of Concrete and the Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe reservation travel to employment, health and social services, educational opportunities and commerce. | $170,000 |
WA | Washington State Department of Transportation | The Washington State Department of Transportation on behalf of the rural Mason County Public Transportation Benefit Area will receive funding to purchase hybrid buses to replace diesel buses. The project will support Mason Transit Authority's Worker/Driver commuter service program to Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Bremerton. | $1,482,690 |
WA | Kalispel Indian Community of the Kalispel Reservation | The Kalispel Indian Community of the Kalispel Reservation will receive funding to purchase an expansion bus. The project will buy a passenger bus with ADA accessibility to meet the growing demand for increased transportation service for local communities in Pend Oreille/Spokane counties. | $115,960 |
WA | Washington State Department of Transportation | The Washington State Department of Transportation will receive funding to deploy low emission vehicles in rural Columbia County. The project will support the replacement of diesel buses with hybrid buses to improve quality of life and create a healthier environment. | $176,000 |
WA | Washington State Department of Transportation | The Washington State Department of Transportation will receive funding to deploy lower-emission propane powered paratransit buses in rural Island County. The project will support the state's effort to lower operating costs and reduce vehicle emissions to improve environmental quality. | $940,430 |
WISCONSIN TOTAL: $11,322,500 | |||
WI | City of Appleton, Valley Transit | The City of Appleton, Valley Transit will receive funding for their bus replacement project. The project will support mobility needs of transit riders in the Fox Cities area of Wisconsin. | $4,000,000 |
WI | City of Janesville | The City of Janesville will receive funding for the purchase of replacement buses. The project will buy new ADA-accessible transit buses with "Clean Diesel" technology. | $2,000,000 |
WI | Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) | The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) in Madison will receive funding to purchase new buses for rural transit providers across the state. The project will support the mobility needs for more safe, effective and efficient transit services. | $5,142,500 |
WI | Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin | The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin will receive funding to purchase new buses. The project will replace buses that have exceeded their useful life to support transit needs of the Menominee Reservation. | $180,000 |
WEST VIRGINIA TOTAL: $182,400 | |||
WV | West Virginia Division of Public Transit | The West Virginia Division of Public Transit will receive funding for rural buses across the state. The project will support transit agencies efforts to meet and sustain performance targets and preserve state of good repair goals. | $182,400 |
WYOMING TOTAL: $393,600 | |||
WY | Wyoming Department of Transportation | The Wyoming Department of Transportation will receive funding for the Sheridan, Wyoming Public Transportation Bus Replacement Project for Goose Creek Transit. The project will support the maintenance and provision of safe, affordable and reliable transit service to the community. | $393,600 |
Total:
$366,162,441
Last updated: Wednesday, September 15, 2021