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Fiscal Year 2021 Buses and Bus Facilities Projects

State Project Sponsor Project Description Funding Amount
AK City and Borough of Juneau, Capital Transit The City of Juneau (Capital Transit) will receive funding to purchase charging equipment for the Juneau Valley Transit Center as it moves from diesel to electric buses. This project will improve air quality as well as safety and reliability for the 32,000 residents who live in Alaska's capital city. $1,446,827
AL City of Mobile The City of Mobile (Wave Transit System) will receive funding to purchase new buses that will replace aging buses that have exceeded their useful life. The new vehicles will improve the safety and reliability of transit service for residents in the Mobile area. $4,850,535
AR City of Jonesboro, AR The City of Jonesboro will receive funding to enhance bus stops with infrastructure enhancements that improve safety, security and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The upgrades will improve the passenger experience throughout Jonesboro's public transportation system. $752,000
AZ Northern Arizona Intergovernmental Transportation Authority The Northern Arizona Intergovernmental Transportation Authority (Mountain Line) will receive funding to build a bus storage facility and purchase low- or no- emission buses and charging equipment to support future electric bus service. This project will improve air quality and the safety and reliability of transit service for residents in and around Flagstaff. $1,292,118
CA Eastern Contra Costa Transit Authority The Eastern Contra Costa Transit Authority will receive funding to purchase infrastructure and equipment to support hydrogen fuel cell electric buses. This project will improve air quality and the safety and reliability of ECCTA transit, which serves residents of Antioch, Brentwood, Oakley, Pittsburg and the County of Contra Costa. $3,998,543
CA Sacramento Regional Transit District The Sacramento Regional Transit District will receive funding to purchase CNG buses to replace older buses that are reaching the end of their useful life. This project will allow SacRT to improve service reliability and maintain a state of good repair. $5,250,000
CA City of Torrance Transit Department The City of Torrance Transit Department (Torrance Transit System) will receive funding to purchase zero-emission battery-electric buses to replace older buses and procure a new electric vehicle charging station. The new buses will improve air quality, safety, reliability and state of good repair for residents in the South Bay Region of Los Angeles County. $6,280,000
CA Napa Valley Transportation Authority The Napa Valley Transportation Authority, which operates the regional Vine Transit Bus system, will receive funding to purchase electric buses to replace older buses that have reached their useful life along with support charging infrastructure to be installed at its future maintenance facility. The project will improve air quality, safety and the reliability of transit service for residents throughout Napa County. $8,455,856
CA Riverside Transit Agency The Riverside Transit Agency will receive funding to build hydrogen fueling stations at its Riverside and Hemet Divisions and provide training for its maintenance staff. This project will support the RTA's efforts in transitioning towards a hydrogen fuel cell electric bus fleet, improving air quality and furthering the agency's climate goals. $8,787,846
CA San Luis Obispo Regional Transit Authority The San Luis Obispo Regional Transit Authority will receive funding to buy zero-emission battery-electric buses to replace older diesel buses that have reached the end of their useful life. This project will improve air quality and support RTA's efforts to keep its fleet in a state of good repair, improving safety and reliability for riders throughout San Luis Obispo County, El Paso de Robles-Atascadero and Arroyo Grande-Grover Beach. $8,799,979
CA SunLine Transit Agency The SunLine Transit Agency will receive funding to buy zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell electric transit buses and rehabilitate CNG buses. This project will allow SunLine to improve air quality, safety, and service reliability. $8,409,070
CA City of Norwalk: Norwalk Transit System The City of Norwalk (Norwalk Transit System) will receive funding to buy zero-emission, battery electric buses to replace older buses that have reached the end of their useful life and charging infrastructure. This project will improve air quality as well as service reliability while maintaining a state of good repair. $3,530,822
CA City of Santa Rosa The City of Santa Rosa (CityBus) will receive funding to buy battery-electric buses to replace older buses that have reached the end of their useful life along with charging infrastructure. This project will allow CityBus to improve air quality, safety and service reliability and maintain a state of good repair. $4,288,300
CA North County Transit District (NCTD) The North County Transit District will receive funding to buy hydrogen fuel cell electric buses to replace older buses that have reached the end of their useful life. The buses will improve air quality as well as transit service in greater Northern San Diego County. $4,800,000
CA City of Cerritos The City of Cerritos will receive funding to buy electric buses to replace older buses that have reached the end of their useful life. This project will allow the city to improve air quality as it operates its fixed-route transit program, Cerritos on Wheels, a nine-mile network that connects residential neighborhoods and regional destinations such as jobs, school and healthcare. $4,378,140
CA Foothill Transit Foothill Transit will receive funding to buy zero-emission buses to replace older buses that have reached the end of their useful life. This project will maintain service reliability and a state of good repair while improving air quality for residents in the San Gabriel and Pomona valleys of Los Angeles County. $7,942,200
CA California DOT on behalf of the City of Arvin The City of Arvin, located in the San Joaquin Valley Air District, will receive funding to buy battery-electric, zero- emission buses to replace older buses that have reached the end of their useful life and build a microgrid to power the buses. This project will improve the safety and reliability of transit service and improve air quality for residents living in the five-square mile agricultural community in Kern County. $2,922,550
CA California DOT on behalf of Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System (YARTS) The Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System, which provides transit service into Yosemite National Park from Merced, Mariposa, Mammoth Lakes, Sonora, Groveland, Fresno and Oakhurst, will receive funding to purchase new buses. This project will ensure service reliability and reduce the agency's overall operating expenses. $4,600,625
CO State of Colorado, Department of Transportation (CDOT) The Colorado Department of Transportation will receive funding on behalf of the Town of Snowmass Village to construct a multi-modal transit station that will improve efficiency of operations for regional and local bus systems. The project will feature bike and pedestrian improvements, accessibility features and safety measures addressing future pedestrian and vehicle touch points. $13,500,000
CO State of Colorado, Department of Transportation (CDOT) The Colorado Department of Transportation will receive funding on behalf of the Roaring Fork Transportation Authority to build a bus maintenance and storage facility and support charging infrastructure. This project will allow RFTA to enhance its maintenance capabilities in support of a larger, modern zero-emission fleet. $9,350,000
CT Connecticut Department of Transportation The Connecticut Department of Transportation will receive funding to buy battery electric buses to replace diesel-powered buses that have exceeded their useful life. This project will improve air quality and service reliability as well as maintain a state of good repair as the state moves forward in the next phase of its zero emission bus deployment program. $11,446,538
DE Delaware Transit Corporation The Delaware Transit Corporation will receive funding to modernize the Rehoboth Park & Ride into a new transit center featuring new bus boarding stations, a self-sustaining microgrid fed by on-site solar generation, a new administrative and bus maintenance facility and enhanced pedestrian and bike connectivity to adjacent routes. $5,400,000
FL City of Gainesville Dept of Transportation & Mobility, Regional Transit System Gainesville's Department of Transportation & Mobility, (Regional Transit System) will receive funding to buy buses to replace older buses that have exceeded their useful life and build a new bus transfer station. This project will improve service reliability and efficiency for residents in Gainesville and Alachua County. $10,660,817
FL Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority will receive funding to buy electric buses to replace older buses that have exceeded their useful life and support charging infrastructure. The new vehicles will improve air quality as well as the safety and reliability of transit service for residents in Pinellas County. $18,399,000
GA Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) will receive funding to build a new bus and operations maintenance facility in Clayton County. This project will allow MARTA to improve service reliability and maintain a state of good repair. $15,000,000
HI Honolulu, City & County of The City and County of Honolulu will receive funding to buy electric buses to replace older buses that have exceeded their useful life. This project will improve air quality and the safety and reliability of transit service for residents in Honolulu. $4,711,900
IA Ames Transit Agency dba CyRide The Ames Transit Agency (CyRide) will receive funding to replace aging transit vehicles that have exceeded their useful life with new buses. The buses will improve transit safety and reliability for residents in Ames. $3,185,374
ID Valley Regional Transit Valley Regional Transit will receive funding to buy battery electric buses to replace older buses that have exceeded their useful life. This project will improve air quality and the safety and reliability of transit service for residents of Boise and communities throughout Ada and Canyon counties in southern Idaho. $1,920,000
IL Madison County Mass Transit District The Madison County Mass Transit District will receive funding to buy buses to replace older buses that have exceeded their useful life. This project will improve the safety and reliability of transit service for Madison County residents. $2,700,000
IN South Bend Public Transportation Corporation The South Bend Public Transportation Corporation (Transpo) will receive funding to buy CNG buses to replace older diesel buses that have exceeded their useful life. This project will improve the safety and reliability of transit service for residents of South Bend and Mishawaka in Northern Indiana. $4,327,304
IN Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation The Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation (IndyGo) will receive funding to build new passenger shelters and bus boarding areas for bus rapid transit and local bus services. The project will include developing a bus stop location plan considering ridership, connectivity, transfer points, accessibility, safety, streetscapes and rider amenities, creating more efficient, better connections to jobs, schools and community services. $2,346,658
KS Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation will receive funding to purchase a new ADA accessible vehicle to replace an older vehicle that has exceeded its useful life. The project will address state of good repair needs and ensure safe and reliable travel for tribal residents located in rural Jackson County. $52,972
KY Transit Authority of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government The Transit Authority of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government (Lextran) will receive funding to replace buses that have exceeded their useful life. The replacement vehicles will reduce maintenance costs and improve service reliability for residents in St. Martins Village, Galberith, and surrounding neighborhoods, including services to Lexington. $4,107,642
LA City of Shreveport The City of Shreveport will receive funding to improve bus stops by adding shelters and infrastructure that improve accessibility. The upgrades will enhance safety for riders, better accommodate passenger transfers between buses, and attract new riders in the Shreveport-Bossier service area. $1,948,000
MA Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority will receive funding to replace the Quincy Bus Maintenance Facility, the oldest in MBTA's system, with a modern facility that will allow the agency to convert the current fleet housed at the facility from diesel buses to clean, battery electric buses. This project will improve safety and state of good repair for facilities that were originally built in the 1900s and further the agency's climate goals. $5,000,000
MD MDOT - MTA on Behalf of Harford County Maryland The Maryland Department of Transportation will receive funding on behalf of Harford County to replace older buses that have exceeded their useful life. This project will improve service reliability and state of good repair. $1,498,000
ME Greater Portland Transit District The Greater Portland Transit District in Maine will receive funding to replace aging buses that have exceeded their useful life. The bus replacements will be ADA-compliant and improve safety and efficiency for the fleet, which serves a growing ridership in and around Portland. $1,887,000
MI Michigan Department of Transportation The Michigan Department of Transportation will receive funding to purchase transit vehicles for rural transit agencies across the state. The new vehicles will allow the agencies to replace aging vehicles and expand their fleets, resulting in enhanced safety and service reliability for riders. $6,199,631
MI Michigan Department of Transportation The Michigan Department of Transportation will receive funding for bus facility rehabilitation and expansion projects for four rural transit providers. The project will allow the city of Alma, the Benzie Transportation Authority, the Eastern Upper Peninsula Transportation Authority and the Thunder Bay Transportation Authority to enhance transit safety and access and improve service reliability. $7,391,200
MN Minnesota Valley Transit Authority The Minnesota Valley Transit Authority will receive funding to improve and modernize the Burnsville Bus Garage. The project will allow MVTA, which provides transit service to Twin Cities suburbs in Dakota and Scott counties, to improve safety and efficiency and accommodate future fleet and service expansions. $4,960,000
MN City of Rochester The City of Rochester (Rochester Public Transit) will receive funding to improve bus stops by adding shelters and benches and build a new park and ride featuring a new bus passenger platform. The upgrades will enhance safety for riders, better accommodate transfers between buses and attract new riders. $4,339,344
MO Bi-State Development Agency of the Missouri-Illinois Metropolitan District The Bi-State Development Agency of the Missouri-Illinois Metropolitan District will receive funding to buy electric buses to replace older buses that have exceeded their useful life and charging equipment. This project will improve air quality as well as the safety and reliability of transit service for residents in and around St. Louis. $4,098,410
MT City of Billings, MET Transit Division The City of Billings Metropolitan Transit System will receive funding to buy buses to replace older buses that have exceeded their useful life and refurbish its administrative and maintenance facility. This project will improve transit service and reliability in Billings. $3,028,000
NC City of Greensboro The City of Greensboro will receive funding to buy electric buses to replace older buses that have exceeded their useful life. This project will improve air quality and support the city's state of good repair needs while reducing operating costs. $3,008,800
NC City of Concord The City of Concord will receive funding to buy hybrid electric diesel buses to replace older buses that have exceeded their useful life. This project will improve air quality and service reliability while reducing maintenance costs. $3,966,318
NC City of Durham The City of Durham will receive funding to renovate and upgrade its Durham Station to improve safety and add passenger amenities. The upgrades include additional bus bays, expanded canopies, more seating and a customer service kiosk. $10,800,000
NM City of Albuquerque The City of Albuquerque (ABQ Ride) will receive funding to rehabilitate its bus washing system at the Daytona Maintenance Facility. This project will improve safety and state of good repair for the bus fleet as well as the facility. $1,161,100
NV Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada will receive funding to buy hydrogen fuel cell buses to replace older diesel buses and install renewable energy lighting at bus stops throughout its system. This project will improve air quality as well as safety and service reliability for residents in the greater Las Vegas area. $4,870,000
NY Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority will receive funding to buy battery electric buses to replace older buses that have exceeded their useful life and support charging equipment. The new buses will improve air quality, safety, reliability and state of good repair for the system. $4,844,000
NY Metropolitan Transportation Authority The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority will receive funding to rehabilitate the Michael J. Quill Bus Depot. The project will improve the efficiency of transit operations for riders in and around Manhattan. $12,337,280
OH Laketran Laketran will receive funding to modernize its main headquarters building, including expanding a bus garage and adding operations and maintenance facilities. This project will help improve overall service reliability for Laketran and its passengers. $14,681,981
OH Portage Area Regional Transportation Authority The Portage Area Regional Transportation Authority will receive funding to buy buses to replace older buses that have exceeded their useful life. The new buses will improve safety and service reliability for passengers in Portage County and lower maintenance costs. $1,514,888
OH Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority The Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority will receive funding to rehabilitate its maintenance facility and buy paratransit vehicles to replace older vehicles that have exceeded their useful life. This project will help improve overall service reliability for TARTA riders. $2,307,200
OH Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (SORTA) The Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority will receive funding to buy buses to replace older buses that have exceeded their useful life. The new buses will allow SORTA, which serves the greater Cincinnati region, to improve service for riders, reduce maintenance costs and keep its fleet in a state of good repair. $10,134,960
OH Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority will receive funding to rehabilitate its Hayden Bus Maintenance Facility. This project will allow GCRTA to more efficiently maintain its buses and improve service reliability. $4,000,000
OK Oklahoma Department of Transportation The Oklahoma Department of Transportation will receive funding on behalf of the Ki Bois Area Transit System to construct a new, ADA compliant administrative facility and the Muskogee County Transit System to rehabilitate their maintenance facility. These projects will help improve overall service reliability for riders and maintain a state of good repair. $914,725
OR Rogue Valley Transportation District The Rogue Valley Transportation District will receive funding to build a new bus maintenance facility. This project will allow RVTD to more efficiently maintain its buses and improve service reliability. $12,552,523
OR Lane Transit District The Lane Transit District will receive funding to buy zero-emission buses and support charging equipment to replace older buses that have exceeded their useful life. This project will improve safety, air quality and reliability for residents in the Eugene-Springfield metropolitan area. $4,891,676
OR Oregon Department of Transportation, Public Transportation Division The Oregon Department of Transportation will receive funding on behalf of the city of Cottage Grove to purchase new buses to replace older buses for South Lane Wheels, the city’s transit service provider. The new buses will improve safety and service reliability for riders. $244,800
PA Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority will receive funding to construct two new bus transportation centers in South Philadelphia. This project will create dedicated end-of-line bus facilities for up to 9 routes, featuring ADA accessible bus stops with critical infrastructure and safety enhancements. $9,800,000
SC City of Rock Hill The City of Rock Hill will receive funding to buy electric buses and support charging infrastructure. The new, technologically advanced buses will improve air quality, reduce operating and maintenance costs, and support continued transit expansion in Rock Hill. $2,832,848
TX Galveston, City of The City of Galveston (Island Transit) will receive funding to buy buses to replace older buses that have exceeded their useful life. This project will improve safety and support the Galveston's state of good repair needs. $1,060,000
TX Fort Worth Transportation Authority The Fort Worth Transportation Authority (Trinity Metro) will receive funding to rehabilitate its Hershel R. Payne Transportation Complex, Texas and Pacific Station, and Fort Worth Central Station facilities. These projects will help the agency maintain a state of good repair, reduce energy and repair costs, and ensure reliable, high-frequency transit service for riders. $6,484,320
TX Texas Department of Transportation The Texas Department of Transportation will receive funding to buy replacement buses, build new transit maintenance facilities and support charging infrastructure for rural transit fleets. These projects will improve transit service and reliability for residents in rural Texas communities. $22,850,000
UT Utah Department of Transportation The Utah Department of Transportation will receive funding on behalf of Park City to buy electric buses. This project will improve air quality as well as service reliability and improve transit service for residents. $2,389,699
VA Central Shenandoah Planning District Commission The Central Shenandoah Planning District Commission (BRITE Transit) will receive funding to construct a bus transit hub in downtown Staunton. This project will improve service reliability and safety for BRITE riders. $916,500
WA Clark County Public Transportation Benefit Area The Clark County Public Transportation Benefit Area (C-TRAN) will receive funding to replace older buses with newer buses. The new vehicles will improve access and mobility for residents in the urban areas of Clark County in Southwest Washington. $2,742,600
WA Kitsap Transit Kitsap Transit will receive funding to buy battery electric buses to replace older diesel buses along with charging infrastructure. The project will improve air quality as well as the safety and reliability of transit service for residents throughout Kitsap County. $10,400,000
WA Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority The Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority (Sound Transit) will receive funding to purchase new, high capacity transit buses and to construct a new transit center to support future Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) service along the I-405 corridor in south King County, WA. This project will deliver new, expanded service and to help relieve congestion in a rapidly growing region. $12,924,801
WI City of Madison The City of Madison (Metro Transit) will receive funding to rehabilitate its maintenance and administrative facility. The project will ensure a state of good repair so the transit system can continue to provide safe and reliable transit service for residents throughout Madison. $6,400,000

Funding Total:
$409,274,220