Brady Pieper USDOT granting over $1 billion to nationwide roadway safety advancements The goal of these projects is to make the country's roadways safer for drivers, passengers, cyclists and pedestrians.
Strategic Partnerships Kentucky receives $44 million to increase street safety, mobility Award will advance county and municipal efforts to rebuild downtown areas, develop complete streets and reconnect community hubs
Brady Pieper PennDOT to fund $51 million in multimodal transportation initiatives Funds come from program to enhance pedestrian safety, develop communities and further transportation revitalization
Claire Robertson Missouri cities awarded $32.2 million for trails, road improvements Grants awarded through federal Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) program
Miles Smith New York spending $98 million to improve alternative transportation Projects include building sidewalks, shared-use paths and other infrastructure that facilitate non-motorized modes of travel
Adam Rollins Florida to build $257 million interchange to reduce congestion Current Interstate 95 interchange is outdated, featuring deficient median opening spacing and driveway connections
Strategic Partnerships Ohio investing $41 million for roadway, pedestrian safety projects Projects designed to help protect pedestrians and prevent roadway departure crashes.
Adam Rollins Jacksonville using federal funds to reconnect disadvantaged communities $147 million will support projects to reconnect 14 disadvantaged neighborhoods via an approximately 30-mile trail
Adam Rollins San Antonio to improve streets, increase multimodal accessibility City to use $41.6 million to reconstruct roads, build sidewalks and improve drainage
Paul Stinson Texas town to invest $31.6 million in sidewalk repairs Upgrades are part of an evolving effort to assess pedestrian infrastructure and promote a safe city for walking