Transportation Funding

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From Grants to Growth: The Critical Role of Funding in Urban Transportation Projects

How cities are taking innovative approaches and adopting technology to develop sustainable, long-term funding sources for transportation infrastructure.

February 7, 2025 - Timothy Menard

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USDOT Announces First Round of 2025 RAISE Grants

The agency awarded $1.32 billion in funds to transportation infrastructure projects aimed at road safety and mobility.

January 16, 2025 - Transportation Today News

TEXRail train at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport station.

North Texas Transportation Council Advocates for Road Safety, Rail Projects

The North Texas Regional Transportation Council issued a series of recommendations for state legislators that include more support for road safety projects and high-speed rail.

December 25, 2024 - Fort Worth Report

Close-up of "Shared Use Path" sign for pedestrians and cyclists on post in urban setting.

California Adds Complete Streets to Transportation Funding Guidelines

The state transportation commission previously declined to include bike and pedestrian infrastructure in its updated funding guidelines, despite a new state law requiring Complete Streets efforts in all Caltrans projects.

December 13, 2024 - Streetsblog California

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Freedom to Move: Investing in Transportation Choices for a Clean, Prosperous, and Just Future

This Union of Concerned Scientists study examines why and how to improve resource-efficient travel options to achieve diverse goals. It estimates that more efficient transport could save up to $201 billion in energy and $128 billion in health costs.

December 9, 2024 - Freedom to Move: Investing in Transportation Choices for a Clean, Prosperous, and Just Future

Two-lane rural road with stoplights hanging above roadway and construction visible in distance.

Report: Some Rural States Ahead of More Urbanized Ones in Reducing Transportation Emissions

This is a largely unintended consequence of states with lower populations and resources focusing on repairing existing roads and infrastructure rather than expanding and building new roads.

November 14, 2024 - Bloomberg CityLab

Worcester Regional Transit Authority (WRTA) bus on Foster Street in Downtown Worcester, Massachusetts MA, USA.

Massachusetts Extends Free Transit Through June 2025

Gov. Healey announced a $30 million extension to new and existing free fare programs at 13 public transit agencies.

October 29, 2024 - WWLP

View of Alabama state capitol in Montgomery, Alabama at night.

Proposed Alabama Bill Would Fund Public Transit

The senator who introduced the legislation cited concerns about the state’s low levels of workforce participation, noting that a lack of transportation is one of the main reasons Alabama residents can’t participate in the workforce.

October 23, 2024 - Alabama Daily News

Purple Phoenix light rail train on rail at golden hour.

Will Voters Fund Transportation Measures in November?

An overview of key transportation-related ballot measures that will be decided in November’s election.

October 6, 2024 - Governing

People biking on paved bike trail in Arkansas.

Repositioning Bike and Walking Trails as Essential Infrastructure

Cities and states can access federal transportation funding by including trails in long-range transportation plans.

September 23, 2024 - Go Erie

NJ Transit

New Jersey to Cash in $2.4 Billion of Transportation Bonds

The $2.4 billion in New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund Authority bonds will fund infrastructure upgrades, including potential improvements for NJ Transit, which has had a summer of service disruptions, fare and tax hikes, and budget woes.

August 27, 2024 - New Jersey Monitor

White city bus on road in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with tall city buildings in background.

Pennsylvania Adopts State Transportation Plan

The plan addresses roads, transit, and other transportation infrastructure over the next 12 years.

August 18, 2024 - Roads & Bridges

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Tri-State Economies to Lose Billions From Congestion Pricing Pause

New York City’s congestion pricing program, suspended by Governor Hochul earlier this year, would have pumped $12 billion into local projects and jobs.

July 26, 2024 - StreetsBlog NYC

Skyline of Louisville, Kentucky with pedestrian walkway in foreground and vehicle bridge.

Louisville Creates its First Municipal DOT

The new department will be tasked with speeding up transportation and infrastructure projects.

July 17, 2024 - WHAS 11

Close-up of red car parked and plugged in at EV charging station with row of cars behind it.

Pennsylvania Replaces Alternative Fuels Tax With Flat EV Fee

Electric car owners will pay a flat annual fee that lawmakers say will be ‘tied to economic conditions.’

July 14, 2024 - Pennsylvania Senate Republicans

Blurred view of NEw York City traffic near Times Square with yellow cabs and black cars.

NYC Business District Leaders Support Congestion Pricing

A letter signed by every board in the district condemns Gov. Hochul’s backtracking on congestion pricing.

June 17, 2024 - StreetsBlog NYC

Traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge.

Is it Truly the End of NYC Congestion Pricing?

Gov. Hochul’s surprise move to suspend the program, which would have started this summer, could be illegal.

June 11, 2024 - StreetsBlog NYC

Chicago Transit

Study: Loss of Public Transit in Chicago Would Have ‘Severe’ Mobility, Economic Consequences

The first-of-it’s kind study found that without public transit, Chicago would lose an estimated $35 billion in economic activity annually and the quality of life of residents, particularly women and low-income groups, would take a major hit.

June 10, 2024 - EurekAlert

Green painted bike and pedestrian trail with view of San Francisco Bay.

California Legislature Issues Revised Budget Proposal

The new plan rejects some of Gov. Newsom’s proposed cuts to active transportation funding.

June 2, 2024 - Streetsblog California

Close-up on white "Bikes may use full lane" and green "Bike route" signs with tall California palm trees in background.

California Could Cut $600 Million From Active Transportation

Complete Streets advocates want the governor to fill the gap with funding from the state highway fund instead.

May 23, 2024 - Politico

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