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Code · REGISTER · 2023-07-05 · Federal Transit Administration (FTA), Department of Transportation (DOT) · Notices

Notices. Notice; Announcement of Project Selections

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BILLING CODE 4910-06-P DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Transit Administration Announcement of Fiscal Year 2023 Low or No Emission Program and Grants for Buses and Bus Facilities Program and Project Selections AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration (FTA), Department of Transportation (DOT). ACTION: Notice; Announcement of Project Selections. SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Transportation's
(DOT)Federal Transit Administration
(FTA)announces the award of a total of $1,689,864,104, including $1,216,941,397 to projects under the Fiscal Year
(FY)2023 Low or No Emission Grant Program (Low-No) and $472,922,707 to projects under the Grants for Buses and Bus Facilities Program (Buses and Bus Facilities Program) and provides administrative guidance on project implementation. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Successful applicants should contact the appropriate FTA Regional Office for information regarding applying for the funds or program-specific information. A list of Regional Offices can be found at *https://www.transit.dot.gov/about/regional-offices/regional-offices.* Unsuccessful applicants may contact Kirsten Wiard-Bauer, Office of Program Management at 202-366-7052, or email: *ftalownobusnofo@dot.gov* within 30 days of this announcement to arrange a proposal debriefing. A TDD is available at 1-800-877-8339 (TDD/FIRS). SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Federal public transportation law (49 U.S.C. 5339(b)) authorizes FTA to make competitive grants for the Buses and Bus Facilities Program. Federal public transportation law (49 U.S.C. 5339(c)) authorizes FTA to make competitive grants for the Low-No Program. Federal public transportation law (49 U.S.C. 5338(a)(2)(N)) authorized $383,544,933 in FY 2023 funds for the Buses and Bus Facilities Program. The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023, appropriated an additional $90,000,000 for the Buses and Bus Facilities Program in addition to the authorized amount noted above. After the oversight takedown of $4,099,509, the total funding available is $469,445,424 for the Buses and Bus Facilities Program. FTA is also making additional prior year(s) funding available for this round, bringing the total available funding to $473,075,256. Federal public transportation law (49 U.S.C. 5338(a)(2)(N)) authorized $73,056,178 in FY 2023 funds for the Low or No Emission Grant Program; an additional $1,029,000,000 appropriated under the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (enacted as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Public Law 117-58) after accounting for the authorized takedown for administrative and oversight expenses and the Office of Inspector General (OIG). The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 (Pub. L. 117-328), appropriated an additional $49,625,000 for the Low or No Emission Grant Program after accounting for the authorized oversight takedown in addition to the authorized amount noted above. Further, due to less funding being requested than funding available during the FY 2022 competition for low-emission projects, $69,668,939 of FY 2022 Low-No Program funds remained available for award, of which $69,192,987 is reserved for low-emission projects as required by statute. After the oversight takedown and transfer to the OIG, and the addition of prior year(s) funding, a grand total of $1,221,466,973 was made available for the Low-No program in FY 2023. On January 27, 2023, FTA published a joint Notice of Funding Opportunity
(NOFO)(88 FR 5400) announcing the availability of approximately $469 million in FY 2023 Buses and Bus Facilities Program funds and approximately $1.22 billion in Low-No funds. Consistent with the NOFO, which stated that FTA “may award additional funding that is made available to the programs prior to the announcement of project selections,” FTA is electing to add prior year(s) unallocated funds for Buses and Bus Facilities Program and Low-No to this funding opportunity. These funds will provide financial assistance to states and eligible public agencies to replace, rehabilitate, purchase, or lease buses, vans, and related equipment, and for capital projects to rehabilitate, purchase, construct, or lease bus-related facilities. For the Low-No Program, projects must be directly related to the low or no-emission vehicles within the fleet. In response to the NOFO, FTA received 475 eligible project proposals totaling approximately $8.7 billion in Federal funds. Project proposals were evaluated based on each applicant's responsiveness to the program evaluation criteria outlined in the NOFO. Based on the criteria in the NOFO, FTA is funding 83 projects, as shown in Table 1, for a total of $1,216,941,397 for the Low-No Program and 47 projects, as shown in Table 2, for a total of $472,922,707 for the Buses and Bus Facilities Program. A minimum of 15 percent of the amounts made available for the Buses and Bus Facilities Program are set aside for projects located in rural areas, which is reflected in FTA's selections. A statutory cap of 10 percent for any one applicant in the Buses and Bus Facilities Program is also reflected. A minimum of 25 percent of the amounts made available for the Low-No Program are set aside for projects related to the acquisition of low-emission buses or bus facilities other than zero-emission vehicles and related facilities, which is reflected as well. Recipients selected for competitive funding are required to work with their FTA Regional Office to submit a grant application in FTA's Transit Award Management System (TrAMS) for the projects identified in the attached tables to quickly obligate funds. Grant applications must include only eligible activities applied for in the original project application. Funds must be used consistent with the competitive proposal and for the eligible capital purposes described in the NOFO. In cases where the allocation amount is less than the proposer's total requested amount, recipients are required to fund the scalable project option as described in the application. If the award amount does not correspond to the scalable option, the recipient should work with the Regional Office to reduce scope or scale the project such that a complete phase or project is accomplished. Recipients may also provide additional local funds to complete a proposed project. A discretionary project identification number has been assigned to each project for tracking purposes and must be used in the TrAMS application. Selected projects are eligible to incur costs under pre-award authority no earlier than the date projects were publicly announced. Pre-award authority does not guarantee that project expenses incurred prior to the award of a grant will be eligible for reimbursement, as eligibility for reimbursement is contingent upon other requirements, such as planning and environmental requirements, having been met. For more about FTA's policy on pre-award authority, please see the current FTA Apportionments, Allocations, and Program Information at *https://www.transit.dot.gov/funding/apportionments.* Post-award reporting requirements include submission of Federal Financial Reports and Milestone Progress Reports in TrAMS (see FTA Circular 5010.1E). Recipients must comply with all applicable Federal statutes, regulations, executive orders, FTA circulars, and other Federal requirements in carrying out the project supported by the FTA grant. FTA emphasizes that recipients must follow all third-party procurement requirements set forth in Federal public transportation law (49 U.S.C. 5325(a)) and described in the FTA Third Party Contracting Guidance Circular (FTA Circular 4220.1). Funds allocated in this announcement must be obligated in a grant by September 30, 2026. *Technical Review and Evaluation Summary:* The FTA assessed all project proposals submitted under the FY 2023 Buses and Bus Facilities Program and the Low-No Program competition according to the following evaluation criteria. The specific metrics for each criterion were described in the January 27, 2023, NOFO: 1. Demonstration of Need 2. Demonstration of Benefits 3. Planning/Local Prioritization 4. Local Financial Commitment 5. Project Implementation Strategy 6. Technical, Legal, and Financial Capacity For each project, a technical review panel assigned a rating of Highly Recommended, Recommended, or Not Recommended for each of the six criteria. The technical review panel then assigned an overall rating of Highly Recommended, Recommended, Not Recommended, or Ineligible to the project proposal. Projects were assigned a final overall rating of Highly Recommended if they were rated Highly Recommended in at least four categories and did not receive a Not Recommended rating. Projects were assigned a final overall rating of Recommended if the projects had three or more Recommended ratings and no Not Recommended ratings. Projects were assigned a rating of Not Recommended if they received a Not Recommended rating in any criteria. A summary of the final overall ratings for all 475 eligible project proposals is shown in the Overall Project Ratings table below. Overall Project Ratings [Eligible submissions] Bus Low-No Total Highly Recommended 184 158 342 Recommended 34 23 57 Not Recommended 47 29 76 Total 265 210 475 As outlined in the NOFO, FTA made the final selections based on the technical ratings as well as geographic diversity, diversity in the size of transit systems receiving funding, additional considerations/administration priorities including climate change, the creation of good-paying jobs, an application's zero-emission fleet transition plan supporting a full fleet transition, procurement methods to reduce customization, and the Justice40 initiative. As further outlined in the NOFO, in some cases, due to funding limitations, proposals that were selected for funding received less than the amount originally requested. Nuria I. Fernandez, Administrator. Table 1—FY 2023 Low or No Emission Project Selections [Note: some projects have multiple project IDs] State Recipient Project ID Project description Award AL Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University D2023-LWNO-001 Upgrade infrastructure and facilities to include solar power and purchase battery electric buses $8,122,850 AR City of Jonesboro, Arkansas D2023-LWNO-002 Replace diesel buses with hybrid electric buses 1,010,372 AZ City of Tucson, Sun Tran D2023-LWNO-003 Replace diesel buses with CNG 21,490,560 AZ Regional Public Transportation Authority D2023-LWNO-004 Replace diesel and CNG buses with battery electric buses, and workforce training for new technologies 13,295,699 CA Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District D2023-LWNO-011 Retrofit a Training and Education center to include a bus maintenance and a zero emission technologies learning space. Purchase fuel cell electric buses 25,513,684 CA City of Anaheim D2023-LWNO-006 Purchase battery electric buses, install charging equipment, and construct Bus Rapid Transit stops 3,609,800 CA City of Santa Rosa D2023-LWNO-007 Replace diesel buses with battery electric buses and install chargers 9,899,120 CA Golden Empire Transit D2023-LWNO-010 Purchase CNG buses 5,750,351 CA North County Transit District
(NCTD)D2023-LWNO-005 Purchase hydrogen fuel-cell electric buses
(FCEB)and create an Advanced Transportation apprenticeship program in partnership with a local college 29,330,243 CA State of California on behalf of Glenn County Transportation Commission D2023-LWNO-008 Purchase hybrid electric buses 3,400,000 CA State of California on behalf of Kern Regional Transit D2023-LWNO-009 Purchase CNG buses 3,248,500 CO City of Colorado Springs dba Mountain Metropolitan Transit D2023-LWNO-015 Replace diesel buses with hybrid electric buses 3,199,038 CO Mesa County D2023-LWNO-013 Purchase CNG buses 1,162,000 CO The Colorado Department of Transportation
(CDOT)on behalf of Mountain Express Transit D2023-LWNO-014 Purchase propane vehicles and associated maintenance facility upgrades 753,118 CO The Colorado Department of Transportation
(CDOT)on behalf of the Town of Winter Park D2023-LWNO-012 Purchase battery electric bus and a charger 1,145,951 CT State of Connecticut Department of Transportation D2023-LWNO-016 Purchase battery electric buses, related charging infrastructure and associated facilities and power upgrades 26,437,120 DC Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority D2023-LWNO-017/D2023-LWNO-018 Purchase battery electric buses, convert an existing facility to a fully battery-electric bus facility and fund workforce development 104,000,000 DE Delaware Transit Corporation D2023-LWNO-019 Purchase battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell buses 8,740,728 FL City of Ocala D2023-LWNO-020 Purchase battery electric buses and associated charging and facility upgrades, including expansion of existing maintenance facility 16,166,822 GA Georgia State University D2023-LWNO-021 Purchase battery electric buses and associated infrastructure 22,286,745 HI Honolulu Department of Transportation Services D2023-LWNO-022 Purchase battery electric buses and chargers 20,000,000 IA City of Dubuque D2023-LWNO-024 Purchase battery electric buses and chargers 2,359,072 IA City of Iowa City D2023-LWNO-023 Replace aged transit facility and replace diesel buses with battery electric buses 23,280,546 IL Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit District D2023-LWNO-027 Purchase hybrid electric buses 6,635,394 IL Illinois Department of Transportation on behalf of 24 subrecipients D2023-LWNO-026 Purchase battery-electric paratransit buses and associated charging infrastructure for 24 subrecipients 12,299,377 IL Rockford Mass Transit District D2023-LWNO-025 Purchase hybrid electric buses 4,094,652 IN Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation (IndyGo) D2023-LWNO-028 Purchase hybrid electric buses 19,040,336 KS Topeka Metropolitan Transit Authority D2023-LWNO-029 Purchase battery electric buses 7,305,526 LA New Orleans Regional Transit Authority D2023-LWNO-030 Purchase battery electric buses and charging infrastructure; build out microgrid; re-tool the maintenance program and provide workforce development 71,439,261 MA Berkshire Regional Transit Authority D2023-LWNO-033 Purchase hybrid electric buses and maintenance facility improvements 2,212,747 MA Lowell Regional Transit Authority D2023-LWNO-032 Purchase hybrid electric buses 6,859,296 MA Southeastern Regional Transit Authority D2023-LWNO-034 Purchase hybrid electric buses 11,560,000 MA The Brockton Area Transit Authority D2023-LWNO-031 Purchase battery electric buses and related charging infrastructure 10,694,736 MD University of Maryland, College Park D2023-LWNO-035 Purchase battery electric buses and related charging infrastructure 39,863,156 MI Interurban Transit Partnership D2023-LWNO-036 Purchase CNG buses 6,197,180 MN Metro Transit D2023-LWNO-037 Purchase battery-electric buses to replace diesel buses, as well as chargers, maintenance equipment, and workforce development 17,532,900 MN Minnesota Department of Transportation on behalf of 2 rural transit agencies D2023-LWNO-038 Purchase propane buses and supporting fueling infrastructure 1,456,970 MN White Earth Reservation Business Committee D2023-LWNO-039 Bus replacement with fareboxes 723,171 MS City of Hattiesburg D2023-LWNO-040 Replace diesel buses with battery electric buses and purchase associated charging infrastructure 6,455,325 MS Coast Transit Authority dba MS Coast Transportation Authority D2023-LWNO-041 Purchase propane buses 1,760,000 MT Missoula Urban Transportation District D2023-LWNO-042 Replace the current operations facility with a new Maintenance Operations Administration Base 39,142,124 NC Cape Fear Public Transportation Authority D2023-LWNO-045 Purchase CNG buses 2,860,250 NC North Carolina Department of Transportation on behalf of ICPTA D2023-LWNO-044 Construction of an operations and maintenance facility for propane vehicles 3,326,067 NC Research Triangle Regional Public Transportation Authority D2023-LWNO-043 Purchase charging equipment and associated facility rehabilitation 1,672,000 NM City of Albuquerque D2023-LWNO-046 Purchase battery electric buses and charging infrastructure 18,262,255 NM New Mexico Department of Transportation on behalf of North Central Regional Transit District D2023-LWNO-047 Purchase hybrid electric buses 2,063,160 NV Regional Transportation Commission of Washoe County D2023-LWNO-048 Purchase hydrogen fuel cell buses and associated fueling infrastructure 8,784,606 NV Tahoe Transportation District D2023-LWNO-049 Purchase hybrid electric buses and vans 3,400,000 NY Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority D2023-LWNO-050 Purchase battery electric buses and charging infrastructure 28,947,368 OH Ohio Department of Transportation
(ODOT)on behalf of 10 subrecipients D2023-LWNO-051 Purchase battery electric buses, charging infrastructure and associated facilities upgrades 29,331,665 OH Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority D2023-LWNO-052 Purchase hybrid electric buses 9,806,428 OK Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority (COTPA), dba EMBARK D2023-LWNO-054 Purchase CNG buses 4,278,772 OK City of Norman, Oklahoma D2023-LWNO-055 Purchase CNG paratransit vehicles 776,714 OK Comanche Nation D2023-LWNO-053 Vehicle replacement 300,000 OK Seminole Nation of Oklahoma D2023-LWNO-056 Purchase propane vehicles, a new maintenance facility and a propane fueling station 6,407,460 OR Oregon Department of Transportation on behalf of Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council D2023-LWNO-057 Purchase hybrid electric vehicles for microtransit services 181,250 OR Rogue Valley Transportation District D2023-LWNO-058 Purchase hybrid electric buses 3,937,500 OR Salem Area Mass Transit District D2023-LWNO-059 Purchase battery electric buses and supporting infrastructure 6,586,104 PA Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority D2023-LWNO-060/D2023-LWNO-061 Improve utility infrastructure at six bus facilities 80,000,000 PR AUTORIDAD METROPOLITANA DE AUTOBUSES (PRMBA) D2023-LWNO-062 Purchase battery electric buses 10,000,000 RI Rhode Island Public Transit Authority D2023-LWNO-063 Purchase hybrid electric buses 5,000,000 SC Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority D2023-LWNO-064 Purchase battery electric buses, chargers, and facility improvements for workforce development 25,906,730 SC Greenville Transit Authority d.b.a. Greenlink D2023-LWNO-065 Purchase CNG buses and a CNG station 6,341,306 SD South Dakota Department of Transportation on behalf of RCPT, PHT, and PT D2023-LWNO-066 Purchase propane buses 1,276,628 TN City of Knoxville D2023-LWNO-067 Purchase and install overhead bus charging units 3,645,000 TX City of Beaumont D2023-LWNO-068 Purchase CNG buses 2,819,460 TX City of Brownsville D2023-LWNO-069 Purchase hybrid electric buses 4,738,886 TX Conroe Connection Transit D2023-LWNO-070 Purchase CNG vehicles 4,500,000 TX Dallas Area Rapid Transit
(DART)D2023-LWNO-071/D2023-LWNO-072 Purchase CNG buses 103,000,000 TX Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (METRO) D2023-LWNO-073 Purchase CNG buses and CNG/RNG fueling station 40,402,548 TX Port Arthur Transit/City of Port Arthur D2023-LWNO-075 Purchase battery electric buses, chargers, and associated infrastructure 5,001,700 TX San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority D2023-LWNO-076 Purchase propane paratransit vehicles 3,187,200 TX Texas Department of Transportation on behalf of 29 rural transportation districts D2023-LWNO-074 Purchase buses and develop five facility projects throughout Texas 7,443,765 TX The City of Waco (dba Waco Transit System, Inc) D2023-LWNO-077 Purchases battery electric buses and charging stations 3,133,129 UT Utah Transit Authority D2023-LWNO-078/D2023-LWNO-079 Purchase CNG buses and associated equipment 17,055,353 VA City of Alexandria D2023-LWNO-080 Purchase battery electric buses and charging equipment; fund workforce development and utility infrastructure upgrades 23,984,700 VA Loudoun County D2023-LWNO-081 Purchase CNG buses and a CNG/RNG fueling station 13,880,910 VT Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) D2023-LWNO-082 Purchase battery electric buses 22,469,312 WA King County Metro Transit D2023-LWNO-084 Purchase battery electric buses 33,552,634 WA Whatcom Transportation Authority
(WTA)D2023-LWNO-083 Purchase hybrid electric buses 9,644,865 WI City of Beloit D2023-LWNO-086/D2023-LWNO-087 Purchase battery electric bus 653,184 WI City of Madison D2023-LWNO-085 Purchase battery electric buses, chargers, solar panels, and bus depot rehabilitation 37,962,840 WY Wyoming Department of Transportation on behalf of Teton Village D2023-LWNO-088/D2023-LWNO-089 Purchase battery electric buses and chargers 945,178 Total 1,216,941,397 Table 2—FY 2023 Buses and Bus Facilities Project Selections [Note: some projects have multiple project IDs] State Recipient Project ID Project description Award AZ Northern Arizona Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority D2023-BUSC-001/D2023-BUSC-002 Maintenance facility improvements $16,358,000 CA City of Norwalk—Norwalk Transit System D2023-BUSC-003 Bus stop improvements 1,055,365 CA Marin County Transit District D2023-BUSC-004 Electric vehicle charging and maintenance facility 31,535,000 CA San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency D2023-BUSC-005 Electric vehicle infrastructure 30,128,378 CA Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit District D2023-BUSC-006 Purchase hydrogen fuel cell electric buses and construct a hydrogen fueling station 20,381,950 CA Solano County Transit D2023-BUSC-007 Purchase battery electric buses and charging infrastructure 12,458,500 CA State of California on behalf of Fresno County Rural Transit Agency D2023-BUSC-008 Purchase electric charging infrastructure, including solar panels 2,162,886 CA State of California on behalf of Kern Regional Transit D2023-BUSC-009 Purchase replacement buses 2,932,500 CO The Colorado Department of Transportation
(CDOT)on behalf of ECO Transit D2023-BUSC-010 Rehabilitating a vehicle storage facility to include a geothermal heating system 1,506,618 CO The Colorado Department of Transportation
(CDOT)on behalf of San Miguel Authority for Regional Transportation D2023-BUSC-011 Purchase replacement buses 233,760 FL City of Tallahassee D2023-BUSC-012 Purchase battery electric buses and associated facility 20,370,793 IA Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT) on behalf of MTA, RBT, HIRTA, SWITA, and Coralville D2023-BUSC-013 Purchase battery electric buses and associated facilities and equipment 17,853,710 IL Illinois Department of Transportation on behalf of 33 subrecipients D2023-BUSC-014 Replacement of paratransit vehicles 12,600,000 IL Madison County Mass Transit District D2023-BUSC-015 Purchase replacement buses 1,080,000 IN Fort Wayne Public Transportation Corporation D2023-BUSC-016 Facility rehabilitation, including new fuel storage system 1,280,000 IN Greater Lafayette Public Transportation Corporation dba GLPTC D2023-BUSC-017 Purchase hydrogen fuel cell buses and construct a fueling station 7,598,425 KY Kentucky Transportation Cabinet on behalf of 10 rural transit agencies D2023-BUSC-018 Purchase expansion and replacement vehicles, transit equipment and facilities renovations for rural agencies 11,570,906 ME City of Bangor, Community Connector D2023-BUSC-019 Rehabilitation of a bus storage facility 7,852,320 MI Michigan Department of Transportation on behalf of 4 rural transit agencies D2023-BUSC-020/D2023-BUSC-021 Vehicle replacements, facilities upgrades, and purchase and installation of scheduling and dispatch software 514,002 MI Michigan Department of Transportation on behalf of Interurban Transit Authority D2023-BUSC-022 Includes a transit facility repair and expansion project, and construction of a new multimodal rural transportation hub 10,700,000 MN City of Rochester, Minnesota D2023-BUSC-023 Construction of Park-and-Ride Transit Parking Deck 7,440,000 MO Kansas City Area Transportation Authority D2023-BUSC-024 Renovation for a bus storage and battery electric vehicle charging facility 10,388,000 NC City of Charlotte—Charlotte Area Transit System D2023-BUSC-025 Purchase battery electric and hybrid battery electric vehicles and associated charging infrastructure and equipment 30,890,413 NC City of High Point D2023-BUSC-026 Transit maintenance facility expansion and parking lot rehabilitation 1,200,000 NC North Carolina Department of Transportation on behalf of AppalCART D2023-BUSC-027 Purchase battery electric buses and a charger 2,207,758 NC North Carolina Department of Transportation on behalf of Columbus County Transportation D2023-BUSC-028/D2023-BUSC-029 Intermodal transit facility expansion 280,800 NC Town of Chapel Hill D2023-BUSC-030 Bus stop accessibility and infrastructure improvements 2,160,000 NJ New Jersey Transit Corporation D2023-BUSC-031 Bus garage facility improvements 47,000,000 NM New Mexico Department of Transportation on behalf of North Central Regional Transit District D2023-BUSC-032 Operations and maintenance facility improvements 5,945,553 NY New York City Department of Transportation D2023-BUSC-033 Bus stop rehabilitation and safety improvements 6,000,000 NY Seneca Nation of Indians D2023-BUSC-034 Replace the Seneca Nation Department of Transportation operations facility 5,883,200 OH Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority D2023-BUSC-035 Rehabilitation of a main bus garage, to include HVAC and roof replacement 4,492,904 OH METRO Regional Transit Authority D2023-BUSC-036 Construct new operations and maintenance facility 37,808,113 OH Western Reserve Transit Authority D2023-BUSC-037 Bus garage construction and expansion 4,313,552 OK Oklahoma Department of Transportation on behalf of OSU Public Transit D2023-BUSC-038 Bus facility expansion 6,000,000 OR Oregon Department of Transportation on behalf of Hood River County Transportation District D2023-BUSC-039 Purchase battery electric vehicles and chargers and upgrade vehicle storage facilities 6,424,808 SC South Carolina Department of Transportation on behalf of 25 rural transit providers D2023-BUSC-040 Replacement of 160 public transit vehicles 15,423,904 SD South Dakota Department of Transportation on behalf of ARL and CTWSI D2023-BUSC-041 Purchase of replacement vehicles that accommodate alternative fuels 1,006,750 SD South Dakota Department of Transportation on behalf of Brookings Area Transit Authority D2023-BUSC-042/D2023-BUSC-043 Construction of a new bus storage facility 320,000 TN Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority D2023-BUSC-044 Construction of the Hickory Hollow Transit Center and Park & Ride Facility 5,000,000 TX Brazos Transit District D2023-BUSC-045 Zero-Emission Fleet Replacement Program 9,650,646 UT Utah Department of Transportation on behalf of Park City Transit D2023-BUSC-046 Bus Stop Redesign and Rehabilitation 7,393,183 VA Transportation District Commission of Hampton Roads D2023-BUSC-047 HRT Southside Bus Operating Facility 25,000,000 VA Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation
(DRPT)D2023-BUSC-048 VA Rural Transit Asset Management and Equity Program 4,690,010 WA Skagit Transit System D2023-BUSC-049 Skagit Transit Maintenance Operations and Administration Facility Replacement Project 5,000,000 WA Washington State Department of Transportation D2023-BUSC-050 Island Transit-Engineering, Design and Construction of the South Whidbey Island Transit Center, a new multi-modal transit hub 7,526,400 WA Washington State Department of Transportation on behalf of 2 rural transit agencies D2023-BUSC-051 Procurement of vehicles and bus-facilities equipment 3,303,600 Total 472,922,707 [FR Doc. 2023-14193 Filed 7-3-23; 8:45 am]
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