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Capital Investments

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Ogden/Weber State University BRT Project Profile

The Utah Transit Authority (UTA) proposes to implement bus rapid transit in the corridor connecting the Ogden FrontRunner commuter rail station with Weber State University (WSU) and McKay Dee Hospital.

CIG Risk Assessment Fact Sheet

This June 2018 fact sheet explains changes to FTA's risk assessment process for its Capital Investment Grants (CIG) program.

CIG Evaluation Fact Sheet

This June 2018 fact sheet explains considerations for project evaluation under FTA's Capital Investment Grants (CIG) program.

Tampa Streetcar Extension and Modernization Project Profile

The City of Tampa, the Hillsboro Area Regional Transit Authority, and Tampa Historic Streetcar Inc. are planning to modernize and extend the existing Tampa Streetcar known as the TECO Line from downtown Tampa to Tampa Heights. The Project includes expanding the existing vehicle maintenance and...

St. Claude and Elysian Fields Streetcar Extensions Project Profile

The New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (NORTA) proposes to extend its existing streetcar network approximately 1.1 miles along St. Claude and Elysian Fields Avenues in the Marigny and St. Roch districts of New Orleans. The proposed project would connect the Riverfront Streetcar line to the...

Red Line Rapid Transit Profile

The Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation (IndyGo) is constructing a bus rapid transit (BRT) line connecting the Indianapolis central business district (CBD) with the Village of Broad Ripple to the north, and the University of Indianapolis campus to the south.