Federal Transit Administration
Total Spending |
$9,636,989,714 |
Parent agency (Transportation, Department of) | $48,975,989,274 |
State | Funding |
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Alabama | $50,829,466 |
Alaska | $51,790,310 |
Arizona | $205,780,618 |
Arkansas | $39,550,793 |
California | $1,294,085,113 |
Colorado | $170,197,384 |
Connecticut | $162,147,919 |
Delaware | $20,417,211 |
District of Columbia | $238,085,146 |
Florida | $332,685,511 |
Georgia | $183,834,230 |
Hawaii | $43,837,376 |
Idaho | $23,576,343 |
Illinois | $495,152,548 |
Indiana | $98,826,505 |
Iowa | $46,724,826 |
Kansas | $38,377,856 |
Kentucky | $52,504,567 |
Louisiana | $116,153,308 |
Maine | $13,266,105 |
Maryland | $177,670,908 |
Massachusetts | $483,400,332 |
Michigan | $181,085,307 |
Minnesota | $99,770,554 |
Mississippi | $25,197,551 |
Missouri | $148,108,818 |
Montana | $16,668,652 |
Nebraska | $23,723,623 |
Nevada | $87,674,009 |
New Hampshire | $16,957,518 |
New Jersey | $426,376,468 |
New Mexico | $27,108,155 |
New York | $1,774,997,427 |
North Carolina | $125,277,841 |
North Dakota | $10,859,331 |
Ohio | $226,826,385 |
Oklahoma | $49,702,634 |
Oregon | $193,888,440 |
Pennsylvania | $361,423,178 |
Rhode Island | $38,599,931 |
South Carolina | $50,697,965 |
South Dakota | $26,159,576 |
Tennessee | $79,077,140 |
Texas | $514,179,033 |
Utah | $148,974,648 |
Vermont | $8,864,854 |
Virginia | $207,994,498 |
Washington | $249,840,136 |
West Virginia | $20,588,500 |
Wisconsin | $84,274,858 |
Wyoming | $9,700,399 |
American Samoa | $341,099 |
Guam | $921,976 |
Northern Mariana Islands | $1,114,292 |
Puerto Rico | $70,070,496 |
Virgin Islands | $1,284,112 |
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Amount refers to both the amount of stimulus funding going toward the project and the face value of the loan.
Recipient | Amount | Type | Federal Dept./Agency | Date |
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METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY | $423,325,165 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 8/21/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: Invest in public transportation to support the completion of the Fulton Street Transit Center (FSTC). Located at Broadway and Fulton Street in Lower Manhattan, this project will improve access and connectivity among ten subway lines (A,C,E,J,Z,R,2,3,4,5) | ||||
METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY | $397,744,188 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 3/03/2010 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: Invest in public transportation with projects for NYCT $269.2M, LIRR $102.8M & MNR $25.8M. Long Island Rail Road: Atlantic Avenue Viaduct - Phase IIa, Babylon Car Wash; Metro-North Railroad: Poughkeepsie Station Bldg - Windows & Doors, Grand Central Term | ||||
NEW JERSEY TRANSIT CORPORATION, THE | $312,608,975 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 8/18/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: NJ TRANSIT is investing in public transportation by advancing the following projects: 1) Bus Rolling Stock Rehabilitation: Replacement of various bus components, major body work, structural repairs, rebuilding fare collection, radio & communication equipm | ||||
METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY | $254,407,861 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 8/13/2009 |
Federal Transit_Capital Investment Grants: Invest in public transportation with the following projects Metro-North Railroad: Tarrytown Platform And Canopies Rehabilitation, Poughkeepsie Station Building Windows & Doors, Grand Central Terminal Elevators; New York City Transit: Vent Plant Rehabilita | ||||
LOS ANGELES COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY | $225,154,824 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 6/10/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: Invest in public transporation by purchasing CNG buses, overhauling buses, designing and construction of emergency egress, purchasing fiber optic transmission equipment, replacing aging traction power substations and associated electrical support systems, | ||||
METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY | $195,410,000 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 3/01/2010 |
Federal Transit_Capital Investment Grants: Invest in public transportation with New Starts funds to be used for the East Side Access (ESA) project. These funds will be several contracts: pre-order of construction materials for Harold Interlocking; pre-order material for third party systems; the Qu | ||||
CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY | $191,300,189 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 6/08/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: Invest in public transportation by providing for the reconstruction of passenger rail stations; improvement of work facilities; rehabilitation of track systems and the purchase of new rolling stock, as well as preserve and create jobs and promote economic | ||||
WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY | $184,083,396 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 7/31/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (Metro) Capital Transit Recovery Act grant will invest in public transportation through the following: - Purchase of 47 low-floor hybrid buses and 74 paratransit vans and related equipment to meet the su | ||||
NEW YORK, CITY OF | $175,000,000 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 8/21/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: The grant funds for the St. George Staten Island Ferry Terminal Bus Ramps project will invest in public transportation by rehabilitating eight vehicular bridges, one pedestrian bridge, and one parking field. The bridges provide access to ferry commuters a | ||||
SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY - SEPTA | $125,229,133 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 5/21/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: Purchase up to 40 Hybrid buses; transit and rail improvements to stations, bridges, track, train control systems, power distribution and structures. | ||||
MASSACHUSETTS BAY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY | $99,846,188 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 7/24/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: Invest in public transportation by purchasing twenty-five articulated 60' hybrid buses, rehabilitating bus facilities, double tracking a portion of the Fitchburg commuter rail line, making improvements to Ashmont Station, and reconstructing ramps and area | ||||
NORTHEAST ILLINOIS REGIONAL COMMUTER RAILROAD CORPORATION | $94,344,646 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 6/25/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: These funds will be used for 1) Bridge Rehabilitation and/or Reconstruction on the Union Pacific North Line; 2) the Replacement of fiber optic cable on the BNSF commuter line; 3) Locomotive Remanufacturing; 4) New 35th Street Station on the Rock Island Li | ||||
UTAH TRANSIT AUTHORITY (UTA) | $90,890,000 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 7/10/2009 |
Federal Transit_Capital Investment Grants: INVEST IN PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION BY CONSTRUCTING A NEW LIGHT RAIL LINE APPROXIMATELY 10.5 MILES LONG. INCREASING THE AVAILABLE FUNDS FOR CONSTRUCTION TO SPEED UP COMPLETION. | ||||
METROPOLITAN TRANSIT AUTHORITY OF HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS INC | $87,246,910 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 7/10/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: This grant includes 3 projects to invest in public transit improvements for the Houston region. One project will acquire 19 (17 grant funded) Light Rail Vehicles in effort to meet high passenger demand on the existing Main Street Rail Line. The 2nd pro | ||||
SAN FRANCISCO, CITY & COUNTY OF | $85,467,854 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 6/10/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: Invest in public transportation by rehabilitating light rail vehicles; engaging in preventive maintenance activities to preserve/extend the functionality of the SFMTA's assets; rehabilitating articulated motor coaches; upgrading the SFMTAG??s mileage and | ||||
METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY | $78,870,000 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 3/01/2010 |
Federal Transit_Capital Investment Grants: Invest in public transportation with New Starts funds to be used for the Second Avenue Subway, Phase 1 (SAS) project. These funds will be used for the new 96th Street and 86th Street Stations, located in Manhattan. | ||||
DALLAS AREA RAPID TRANSIT | $78,390,000 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 8/13/2009 |
Federal Transit_Capital Investment Grants: Invest in public tranportation with the construction of a portion of approximately 21-miles of Light Rail expansion on DART's Green line and the construction of a operating facility. Activities funded by this grant will include the purchase of rail materi | ||||
METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON AIRPORTS AUTHORITY | $77,260,000 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 8/26/2009 |
Federal Transit_Capital Investment Grants: Invest in public transporation by constructing an 11.7 mile extension of the Washington, DC region's Metrorail system from west of the existing East Falls Church Metrorail station through the large Tysons Corner employment and retail center to Wiehle Aven | ||||
ORANGE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION, INC. | $76,802,235 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 7/10/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: This grant will use $76,802,235 in ARRA funds allocated to the Orange County Transportation Authority for the following: Preventive Maintenance for $47,585,940 Capital Cost of Contracting for $21,071,657 Fixed Route Operating Assistance for $7,680,224 Fa | ||||
TRANSPORTATION, MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF | $75,757,941 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 3/03/2010 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: Funds under this grant will be used to invest in public transportation. Projects included are bus purchases, bus facilities rehabilitation, Metro railcar truck overhaul, Metro track fasteners and bolt replacement, Metro stations restoration, Metro tunnel | ||||
REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT | $72,092,176 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 7/17/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: Invest in public transportation by performing preventative maintenance on existing buses, purchasing new intercity buses, building Q Jumps for buses along US-36 and deploy a new farebox collection system. This grant will also invest in upgrading light ra | ||||
KING, COUNTY OF | $70,940,537 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 5/21/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: Invest in public transportation by paying for the purchase of 66 40ft low floor hybrid electric replacement buses, and conduct preventive maintenance and provide operating assistance on all existing buses operated in the King County Region. The initial s | ||||
SAN DIEGO ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS | $70,059,569 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 8/14/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: This grant applies the 2009 ARRA formula allocation of $70,060,000 to the following projects: San Luis Rey transit center at $1,500,000 (located in Oceanside, CA, the construction of new 12 bay transit center); rail electrification & power distribution at | ||||
MIAMI-DADE, COUNTY OF | $69,802,389 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 8/20/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: Invest in public transportation by prioritizing the needs of specific bus and rail related projects that were previously not funded or only partially funded: upgrade signage and graphics for Metrorail Phase 1, upgrade and rehab the Palmeto Metrorail Stati | ||||
TRANSPORTATION, CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF | $68,874,251 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 6/19/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: On 3/3/2010, this grant was approved by FTA Region I for an amendment of $237,778. The total of $68,874,251 in Section 5307 Formula American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ARRA funds - Hartford, New Haven, Bridgeport-Stamford, Springfield-MA-CT, Worcester- | ||||
LOS ANGELES COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY | $66,740,000 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 7/10/2009 |
Federal Transit_Capital Investment Grants: Invest in public transportation with the construction of the Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension. The project openned in November 2009. The project is also funded with other funding sources. No new expenditures were incurred in this reporting period (Sept | ||||
LOS ANGELES COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY | $66,740,000 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 7/10/2009 |
Federal Transit_Capital Investment Grants: Invest in public transportation with the construction of the Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension. The project is scheduled to start November 2009. The project is also funded with other funding sources. Number of payments to vendors less than $25,000/award | ||||
NEW JERSEY TRANSIT CORPORATION, THE | $66,600,791 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 7/31/2009 |
Federal Transit_Capital Investment Grants: NJ TRANSIT is investing in public transportation by advancing the following projects: 1) HBLR Danforth Interlocking Construction: The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Danforth Interlocking project involves the construction of additional track, switches, catenary | ||||
PHOENIX, CITY OF | $66,074,735 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 8/21/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: Transit capital improvements including park and rides, bus access lane, bus stop improvements, ITS system enhancements, BRT ROW construction, preventative maintenance and transit center and maintenance facility refurbishments. Also includes operational fu | ||||
SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY - SEPTA | $65,662,084 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 5/21/2009 |
Federal Transit_Capital Investment Grants: Rail and transit improvements to stations, track, signage, and power distribution systems. | ||||
CITY OF TUCSON | $63,000,000 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 12/27/2010 |
Surface Transportation _ Discretionary Grants for Capital Investment.: Invest in public transportation by design and construction of a 3.9 Mile Tucson Modern Streetcar system to connect the University of Arizona to the Fourth Avenue retail and entertainment area, Downtown Tucson and the West End plananned development in Tucson... Show more | ||||
DALLAS AREA RAPID TRANSIT | $61,241,167 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 5/21/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: The Dallas Area Rapid Transit to invest in public transportation with the construction of a portion of DART's Irving-1 and Irving-2 line sections which is approximately 9.3 mile Light Rail Transit extension from the Northwest corridor to Farmers Branch an | ||||
SANTA CLARA VALLEY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY | $59,756,468 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 3/02/2010 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: Invest in public transportation by purchasing new diesel-electric hybrid buses, providing operating assistance, and rehabilitating bus stops with pedestrian and Americans with Disabilities Act wheelchair access improvements. | ||||
MASSACHUSETTS BAY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY | $59,234,300 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 11/09/2010 |
Surface Transportation _ Discretionary Grants for Capital Investment.: Invest in public transportation by providing the infrastructure necessary to extend Fitchburg Commuter Rail Line service 4.5 miles westward to a new station at Wachusett in West Fitchburg. The work includes track, bridge and signgnal improvements to the ex... Show more | ||||
METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS | $58,838,000 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 12/30/2010 |
Surface Transportation _ Discretionary Grants for Capital Investment.: The TIGER grant will allow the National Capital region to invest in public transportation by implementing a regional network of priority bus corridors and construction of a multimodal transit center. Improvements in bus transportatation will occur along pri... Show more | ||||
METROPOLITAN ATLANTA RAPID TRANSIT AUTHORITY | $57,675,781 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 8/13/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: This grant award, as amended on March 3, 2010, provides funding support for the following investments in public transportation: (A) Partial funding to upgrade and replace the Fire Protection System (FPS) for MARTA transit stations, lines and facilities; | ||||
MASSACHUSETTS BAY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY | $54,110,000 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 3/03/2010 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: Invest in public transportation by rebuilding track at the Orient Heights yard, installing emergency lighting at subway stations, replacing substation control batteries and tunnel pump room equipment, repairing a roof at Back Bay Station, performing struc | ||||
MASSACHUSETTS BAY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY | $51,513,648 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 7/10/2009 |
Federal Transit_Capital Investment Grants: Invest in public transportation by making improvements and repairs to commuter rail stations, facilities and bridges; installing emergency signage in transit tunnels; undertaking safety improvements and customer enhancements at Dudley Station; double trac | ||||
METROPOLITAN COUNCIL, MINNESOTA | $49,524,702 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 7/10/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: This award invests in the public transit infrastructure through the acquisition of replacement buses. The award assists Metropolitan Council in its goal to provide environmentally friendly service with clean vehicles and service for those who rely on t | ||||
CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY | $48,931,726 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 6/12/2009 |
Federal Transit_Capital Investment Grants: Invest in public transportation by providing for the reconstruction of passenger rail stations; improvement of work facilities; rehabilitation of track systems, as well as preserve and create jobs and promote economic recovery. | ||||
UTAH TRANSIT AUTHORITY (UTA) | $48,333,398 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 6/25/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: To invest in public transportation by purchasing new buses, performing Preventative Maintenance on buses, maintenance of rail right of ways, facilities and rail vehicles, Transit Enhancements such as Bus and Rail Shelters, bike racks and other passenger | ||||
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DISTRICT | $48,263,671 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 4/13/2009 |
Federal Transit_Capital Investment Grants: The overall purpose of the grant is to invest in public transportation to improve the safety and reliablity of the transit system and to improve the passenger comfort in the modified revenue vehicles. Therefore, the BART passengers should have a safer an | ||||
NEW YORK, CITY OF | $46,747,237 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 8/21/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: NYCDOT operates the Staten Island Ferry (SIF) system that operates between St. George Ferry Terminal in Staten Island and Whitehall Ferry Terminal in Manhattan, New York. It is the largest ferry system nationwide carrying 70,000 on weekdays or approximate | ||||
NORTHEAST ILLINOIS REGIONAL COMMUTER RAILROAD CORPORATION | $46,603,124 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 6/19/2009 |
Federal Transit_Capital Investment Grants: These funds will be used for 1) bridge rehabilitation and/or reconstruction on the Electric District and the Union Pacific North Line; and 2) the replacement of fiber optic cable on the BNSF commuter line. | ||||
REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY | $45,000,000 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 12/23/2010 |
Surface Transportation _ Discretionary Grants for Capital Investment.: The purpose of the Transit Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grant program is to design and construct a new UPT/Loyola Avenue streetcar line. The project is proposed as a double-tracked alignment that would operate e an 0.8 route mile (1.94 t... Show more | ||||
CENTRAL PUGET SOUND REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY | $44,000,000 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 6/25/2009 |
Federal Transit_Capital Investment Grants: Design, right-of-way acquisition, light rail vehicle procurement and construction of the University Link Light Rail project. The University Link project is a 3.15 mile extension of the Initial Segment from the Pine Street Stub Tunnel (PSST) to the Univers | ||||
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PORT AUTHORITY OF | $43,995,935 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 7/24/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: The Port Authority of Allegheny County (PAAC) intends to use these American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds to invest in public transportation by allocating these funds towards the costs associated with construction activities relating to the N | ||||
TRANSPORTATION, CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF | $43,791,192 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 8/26/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: This 2009 ARRA grant provides for the following major capital improvements with a total grant value of $43,791,192 identified as follows: 1) $10,000,000 funds for the New Haven Line (NHL) Station Improvement Project to implement the construction phase of | ||||
TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT OR | $43,667,897 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 3/02/2010 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: Invest in public transportation by initiating Street Maintenance Improvements for Bus Priority; Transit tracker on the Portland Mall; Storm Piping Repair at the Tigard Transit Center; Construction of a new Merlo Bus Fuel and Wash Building and Accessible T | ||||
BI-STATE DEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE MISSOURI-ILLINOIS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT (INC) | $41,661,121 | Grant | Transportation, Department of / Federal Transit Administration | 7/19/2009 |
Federal Transit_Formula Grants: Invest in public transportation by supporting five transit capital projects and operating assistance. The five transit capital projects are Eads Bridge Rehabilitation, North Hanley Parking Lot & Bus Loop Improvements, Public Art, Rail & Tie Replacement, |
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