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Paul Stinson Grant to help El Paso improve dangerous intersection $9.9 million from UDSOT's Safe Streets for All program is part of city's Zero Vision strategy
Adam Rollins Phoenix to use $25 million to improve road safety Plans for high-risk corridor include installing sidewalks, pedestrian beacons, improved crosswalks and better lighting
Adam Rollins Austin approves design to replace historic, century-old bridge Austin will replace a century-old bridge with a modern structure to improve mobility, safety and accessibility
Amy Denney Houston METRO expands autonomous shuttle program as part of sustainability goals Fourteen-passenger vehicle will begin running fixed routes as part of effort to transition to zero-emission fleet
Gracie Warhurst Dallas receives $22 million to improve road safety Project is a part city’s Vision Zero Action Plan, an initiative to reduce crashes, severe injuries and fatalities on roadways
Adam Rollins Massachusetts to replace temporary bridge over Merrimack River The state of Massachusetts will replace the 40-year-old Rourke Bridge to meet mobility and ADA standards, achieve vehicle capacity demands and increase safety
Paul Stinson USDOT awards $66.7 million to reduce crashes in South Dakota’s Black Hills The South Dakota Department of Transportation will use a $66.7 million grant to improve safety and mobility on US 385 in the Black Hills
Gracie Warhurst $9.7 billion available for small bridge improvements nationwide Grants will support planning, repair and replacement projects of less than $100 million
Karn Dhingra Transportation Department allocated millions of dollars on large infrastructure projects Transportation Department’s MEGA program supports projects with grants that are too complex or large for traditional funding programs
Paul Stinson DOT awards $25 million to support Fayetteville’s road safety efforts City will implement five major capital improvements with a total project cost of $33.5 million