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Investing in America Signage

FTA is committed to transparency and accountability to the American public. Posting signs at transit construction sites both informs the public and increases transparency about federally supported infrastructure projects and where their tax dollars are being invested.

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Madison North-South Bus Rapid Transit Project Development Profile

The City of Madison (the City) proposes to implement bus rapid transit (BRT) service along a 13- to 17-mile corridor running from northern Madison, through downtown and southern Madison, to the City of Fitchburg. The central segment through downtown Madison is proposed to share 3.4 miles of BRT...

METRORapid Gulfton Corridor Project Development Profile

The Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (METRO) proposes to extend its METRORapid Silver Line bus rapid transit (BRT) from its current southern terminus approximately 4.1 miles to the Gulfton area in southwest Houston. The project is being planned to connect high-density residential...

Reading Road Corridor BRT Project Development Profile

The Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (SORTA) proposes to implement bus rapid transit (BRT) in a 10-mile corridor between downtown Cincinnati and the Roselawn neighborhood, that will operate in a combination of dedicated bus-only, bus and turn-only lanes, and mixed traffic.

Hamilton Avenue Corridor BRT Project Development Profile

The Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (SORTA) proposes to implement bus rapid transit (BRT) in an 11-mile corridor between downtown Cincinnati and the inner suburbs of North College Hill and Mount Healthy, that will operate in a combination of dedicated bus-only, bus and turn-only lanes...

Social Media Toolkit for FTA 2024 Bus Programs

This toolkit was created by FTA to help transit agencies, stakeholders and elected officials at all levels promote the projects supported by Fiscal Year 2024 Buses & Bus Facilities and Low or No Emission (Low-No) grant programs.