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Code · REGISTER · 2026-01-15 · Federal Transit Administration (FTA), Department of Transportation (DOT) · Notices

Notices. Notice of project selections and implementation guidance

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BILLING CODE 4910-57-P DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Transit Administration
(FTA)Announcement of Fiscal Year 2025 Grants for Buses and Bus Facilities Program and Fiscal Year 2025 and 2026 Low or No Emission Program Project Selections AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration (FTA), Department of Transportation (DOT). ACTION: Notice of project selections and implementation guidance. SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Transportation's
(DOT)Federal Transit Administration
(FTA)announces the award of a total of $2,027,948,082 for 165 projects. This includes $397,665,476 under the FY 2025 Grants for Buses and Bus Facilities Competitive Program (Bus Competitive Program) for 62 projects and $1,630,282,606 under the FY 2025 Low or No Emission (Low-No) Grants Program for 103 projects. This notice 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 *ftalownobusnofo@dot.gov* or
(202)366-2053 within 30 days of this announcement to arrange a proposal debriefing. Some unsuccessful applicants, such as those who received an overall rating of Highly Recommended or Ineligible, may receive feedback only via email. 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 Bus Competitive 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)(M)) authorized $398,103,239 in FY 2025 funds for the Bus Competitive Program after an oversight takedown. After the addition of available prior year funding, the total available funding for the Bus Program in FY 2025 is $399,330,754. For FY 2025, $76,512,334 was authorized and appropriated for the FY 2025 Low-No Program, and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA, Pub. L. 117-58) appropriated an additional $1,029,000,000 after accounting for the authorized takedown for administrative and oversight expenses and the Office of Inspector General (OIG). For FY 2026, $1,029,000,000 is appropriated under the IIJA for the Low-No Program. After the oversight takedown and transfer to the OIG, and the addition of prior year(s) funding, the total available funding for the Low-No Program is $2,140,796,484. On May 15, 2025, FTA published a joint Notice of Funding Opportunity
(NOFO)announcing the availability of approximately $398 million in FY 2025 Bus Competitive Program funds and approximately $1.10 billion in Low-No Program funds (90 FR 20737). 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 allocate a portion of the appropriated FY 2026 Low-No Program funds, as well as available prior year funds for both programs. 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 low or no-emission vehicles. In response to the NOFO, FTA received 479 eligible project proposals requesting approximately $6.8 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 62 projects, as shown in Table 1, for a total of $397,665,476 for the Bus Competitive Program, and 103 projects, as shown in Table 2, for a total of $1,630,282,606 for the Low-No Program. A minimum of 15 percent of the amount made available for the Bus Competitive Program is 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 Bus Competitive Program is reflected as well. A minimum of 25 percent of the amount made available for the Low-No Program is set aside for projects related to the acquisition of low-emission buses or bus facilities. 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. A discretionary project identification number has been assigned to each project for tracking purposes and must be used in the TrAMS application. Grant applications must include only eligible activities applied for in the original project application. When the allocated amount is less than the requested amount, recipients must reduce scope or scale the project so that a complete phase or a usable segment of the originally proposed project is implemented. Amounts may be reduced because they were capped or scaled due to more funding being requested than available, ineligible expenses may have been removed from the funded project scope, or funding was allocated for only the low-emission elements of a mixed-emission project. In all such cases where the amount allocated is less than the amount requested, the recipient should work with its Regional Office to reduce the scope appropriately. Recipients may also provide additional local funds to complete a proposed project. Selected projects are eligible to incur costs under pre-award authority no earlier than November 20, 2025. Pre-award costs are incurred at your own risk, and the announcement that a project was selected does not guarantee that FTA will, in fact, obligate a grant for the funding. FTA is not required to reimburse pre-award costs if you do not receive an obligated grant or if the obligated grant is less than anticipated and is inadequate to cover all pre-award costs. Eligibility for reimbursement is contingent upon planning and environmental requirements having been met, among other factors. 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 5010.1F). 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 4220.1G). Funds allocated in this announcement must be obligated in a grant by September 30, 2029. *Technical Review and Evaluation Summary:* The FTA assessed all project proposals that were submitted under the FY 2025 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 May 2025 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. FTA also used a streamlined application for tribal applicants requesting less than $1 million in order to reduce the burden of application for tribes with smaller requests and encourage more tribal applications. Such applicants were only required to provide a full response to Demonstration of Need and Local Financial Commitment, and a shortened response to Project Implementation Strategy. Tribes with requests of less than $1 million had to meet statutory requirements, such as attaching a fleet transition plan to zero-emission applications, but did not need to provide responses related to any Administration priorities. Projects were assigned a final overall rating of Highly Recommended if they were rated Highly Recommended in at least four categories overall, with no Not Recommended ratings. 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 479 eligible project proposals is shown in the table below. *Overall Project Ratings (eligible submissions):* Bus Low-No Total Highly Recommended 223 131 354 Recommended 30 21 51 Not Recommended 47 27 74 Total 300 179 479 Consistent with 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; vehicle propulsion type; and additional considerations/administration priorities including benefits to Opportunity Zones, intent to use cost-effective vehicle procurements, intent to use terms to strengthen the U.S. vehicle manufacturing industry, benefits to families and communities, and commitment to Buy America domestic preference standards. Marcus J. Molinaro, Administrator. Table 1—FY 2025 Buses and Bus Facilities Project Selections [ Note: Some projects have multiple project IDs.] State Recipient Project ID Project description Award AK Kenaitze Indian Tribe D2026-BUSC-001 Rehabilitate a bus facility $654,272 AL Poarch Band of Creek Indians D2026-BUSC-002 Purchase replacement buses and construct transportation hub 1,939,904 AR University of Arkansas—Fayetteville D2026-BUSC-003 and D2026-BUSC-004 Purchase replacement and expansion buses 13,175,000 AZ Northern Arizona Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority D2026-BUSC-005 Rehabilitate bus stops 3,207,678 CA California Department of Transportation obo Eastern Sierra Transit Authority D2026-BUSC-006 Construct an operations and administration facility 3,044,961 CA California Department of Transportation obo Eastern Sierra Transit Authority D2026-BUSC-007 Purchase replacement buses 7,978,159 CA California Department of Transportation obo Humboldt Transit Authority D2026-BUSC-008 Purchase replacement buses 2,394,000 CA Eastern Contra Costa Transit Authority D2026-BUSC-009 Rehabilitate operations facility 2,400,000 CA Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit District D2026-BUSC-010 Purchase replacement and expansion buses 1,152,000 CA Yuba-Sutter Transit Authority D2026-BUSC-011 and D2026-BUSC-012 Construct an administration, operations, and maintenance facility 12,714,902 CO Colorado Department of Transportation obo Eagle Valley Transportation Authority D2026-BUSC-013 Construct and rehabilitate bus stops 1,060,000 CO Colorado Department of Transportation obo Gunnison Valley Transportation Authority (GVRTA) D2026-BUSC-014 Purchase replacement bus 768,557 CO Colorado Department of Transportation obo Miguel Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART) D2026-BUSC-015 Purchase replacement buses 534,108 CO Colorado Department of Transportation obo Mountain Express
(MX)D2026-BUSC-016 Construct bus storage, maintenance, and operations facility 14,400,000 CO Colorado Department of Transportation obo Mountain Express
(MX)D2026-BUSC-017 Purchase replacement buses 256,000 CO Colorado Department of Transportation obo The Roaring Fork Transportation Authority
(RFTA)D2026-BUSC-018 Purchase replacement buses 6,745,942 CO Colorado Department of Transportation obo Town of Winter Park D2026-BUSC-019 Rehabilitate maintenance facility 1,056,120 FL Lakeland Area Mass Transit District dba Citrus Connection D2026-BUSC-020 Rehabilitate maintenance and administration facilities and purchase equipment 1,104,080 IA Ames Transit Agency dba CyRide D2026-BUSC-021 Rehabilitate and convert buses to biodiesel, and expand bus storage facility 14,648,686 IA City of Iowa City D2026-BUSC-022 and D2026-BUSC-023 Purchase replacement buses and paratransit vehicles 8,665,485 IA Iowa Department of Transportation D2026-BUSC-024 Purchase replacement buses 27,834,685 IL Bloomington-Normal Public Transit System (dba Connect Transit) D2026-BUSC-025 Construct transit center 5,000,000 KY Kentucky Transportation Cabinet D2026-BUSC-026 Purchase replacement and expansion vehicles, and purchase and rehabilitate bus facilities 12,363,501 KY Transit Authority of River City D2026-BUSC-027 Rehabilitate and expand bus maintenance facility 2,624,000 KY Transit Authority of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government D2026-BUSC-028 Purchase replacement paratransit vehicles 1,200,000 LA Jefferson Transit D2026-BUSC-029 Rehabilitate bus stops 2,975,000 MA Berkshire Regional Transit Authority D2026-BUSC-030 Rehabilitate bus facility and purchase equipment 3,000,000 MA Pioneer Valley Transit Authority D2026-BUSC-031 Rehabilitate bus garage 4,475,955 MD Maryland Transit Administration obo Charles County Government D2026-BUSC-032 Construct maintenance and operations facility 10,000,016 ME Greater Portland Transit District D2026-BUSC-033 Purchase replacement and expansion vehicles 4,248,542 ME Maine Department of Transportation D2026-BUSC-034 Purchase replacement vehicles and rehabilitate administration facility 1,062,220 MI Bay Mills Indian Community D2026-BUSC-035 Construct bus facility 320,000 MI Central County Transportation Authority D2026-BUSC-036 Purchase replacement buses 972,000 MI Michigan Department of Transportation D2026-BUSC-037 Purchase replacement buses, construct and rehabilitate bus facilities, and purchase equipment 30,006,950 MI Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation D2026-BUSC-038 Purchase replacement and expansion buses 1,249,500 MN Minnesota Department of Transportation D2026-BUSC-039 Purchase replacement buses 7,360,000 MN Minnesota Department of Transportation D2026-BUSC-040 Construct bus facilities 6,170,462 MN Minnesota Valley Transit Authority D2026-BUSC-041 Construct bus garage 2,720,000 MS City of Jackson D2026-BUSC-042 Rehabilitate bus stops 2,800,000 MT Crow Tribe of Indians D2026-BUSC-043 Construct new transit facility 996,740 NY Village of Kiryas Joel D2026-BUSC-044 Purchase expansion buses 5,780,000 OH Allen County Regional Transit Authority D2026-BUSC-045 Purchase replacement buses 2,354,425 OK Cherokee Nation D2026-BUSC-046 Construct transit facility 10,010,220 OK Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma D2026-BUSC-047 Purchase replacement buses 3,730,140 OK Oklahoma Department of Transportation D2026-BUSC-048 Purchase replacement buses 4,468,088 OR Oregon Department of Transportation obo Benton County D2026-BUSC-049 Purchase replacement and expansion buses 833,000 OR Oregon Department of Transportation obo Coos County Area Transportation District D2026-BUSC-050 Construct transit center 8,839,155 OR Oregon Department of Transportation obo Yamhill County-Yamhill County Transit Area
(YCTA)D2026-BUSC-051 Purchase replacement buses 1,921,000 SC City of Spartanburg D2026-BUSC-052 Purchase replacement buses 448,000 SD City of Rapid City D2026-BUSC-053 Purchase replacement buses 1,190,000 SD City of Sioux Falls D2026-BUSC-054 Rehabilitate bus stops 1,993,408 TN Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority D2026-BUSC-055 Purchase replacement buses 10,000,001 TX City of Amarillo D2026-BUSC-056 Purchase replacement buses 5,440,000 TX Denton County Transit Authority D2026-BUSC-057 Purchase replacement buses 2,295,000 TX Texas Department of Transportation D2026-BUSC-058 and >D2026-BUSC-059 Purchase replacement and expansion buses and construct operations and maintenance facility 36,000,000 UT Utah Transit Authority D2026-BUSC-060 Purchase replacement buses 21,330,000 VA Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation
(DRPT)D2026-BUSC-061 Purchase replacement buses 8,621,909 VT Green Mountain Transit Authority D2026-BUSC-062 Purchase replacement buses and rehabilitate bus facility and bus stops 4,755,647 WA Skagit Transit D2026-BUSC-063 Purchase replacement and expansion buses 9,368,858 WA Washington State Department of Transportation obo Okanogan County Transit Authority
(OCTA)D2026-BUSC-064 Construct administrative, operations, and maintenance facility 9,237,473 WV Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority D2026-BUSC-065 Construct maintenance and operations facility 21,254,847 WY City of Cheyenne—Cheyenne Transit Program D2026-BUSC-066 Rehabilitate administration and operations facility and transit hub 2,514,880 Total 397,665,476 Table 2—FY 2025 and FY 2026 Low or No Emission Project Selections [ Note: Some projects have multiple project IDs.] State Recipient Project ID Project description Award AK Fairbanks North Star Borough D2026-LWNO-001 Purchase replacement buses $3,150,360 AL City of Huntsville D2026-LWNO-002 Purchase replacement buses 6,098,667 AZ Regional Public Transportation Authority (Valley Metro) D2026-LWNO-003 Purchase replacement buses 18,630,264 CA California Department of Transportation obo Humboldt Transit Authority D2026-LWNO-004 Purchase replacement buses 4,696,000 CA City of Lynwood D2026-LWNO-005 Purchase replacement buses 1,047,709 CA City of Tracy D2026-LWNO-006 Purchase expansion buses 7,140,000 CA Culver City Municipal Bus Lines D2026-LWNO-007 Purchase replacement buses 14,450,000 CA Fresno, City of D2026-LWNO-008 Rehabilitate buses and fueling station * 16,688,720 CA Gold Coast Transit District D2026-LWNO-009 Purchase replacement buses and paratransit vehicles 3,615,006 CA Golden Empire Transit District D2026-LWNO-010 Purchase replacement buses and fueling infrastructure 11,788,089 CA Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority D2026-LWNO-011 Purchase replacement buses and construct operations and maintenance facility 63,951,145 CA Marin County Transit District D2026-LWNO-012 Purchase replacement buses and rehabilitate operations facility 5,640,020 CA Monterey-Salinas Transit District D2026-LWNO-013 Purchase bus equipment * 1,032,000 CA Napa Valley Transportation Authority D2026-LWNO-014 Purchase replacement buses 6,823,698 CA North County Transit District
(NCTD)D2026-LWNO-015 Purchase replacement buses 16,774,170 CA Redding Area Bus Authority D2026-LWNO-016 Purchase replacement buses * 2,619,040 CA Riverside Transit Agency D2026-LWNO-017 Purchase replacement buses * 1,329,480 CA Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) D2026-LWNO-018 Purchase replacement buses 39,670,302 CA San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency D2026-LWNO-019 and D2026-LWNO-2020 Purchase replacement buses 39,800,000 CA San Joaquin Regional Transit District
(RTD)D2026-LWNO-021 Purchase replacement buses * 10,327,500 CA Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
(VTA)D2026-LWNO-022 Purchase replacement vehicles * 20,311,640 CO City of Colorado Springs dba Mountain Metropolitan Transit D2026-LWNO-023 Purchase expansion buses 7,623,000 CO City of Fort Collins D2026-LWNO-024 Purchase replacement buses * 4,838,610 CO City of Pueblo D2026-LWNO-025 Purchase replacement and expansion buses 15,687,944 CO Colorado Department of Transportation obo City of Steamboat Springs Transit
(SST)D2026-LWNO-026 Purchase replacement buses 1,504,000 CO Colorado Department of Transportation obo The Roaring Fork Transportation Authority
(RFTA)D2026-LWNO-027 Purchase replacement buses 3,745,800 CO Mesa County D2026-LWNO-028 Purchase replacement buses 2,097,033 CT Connecticut Department of Transportation D2026-LWNO-029 Expand and rehabilitate transit facility * 35,700,000 DC Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority D2026-LWNO-030 and D2026-LWNO-031 Purchase replacement buses 50,322,380 FL Broward County Transit D2026-LWNO-032 Purchase replacement buses and equipment 20,480,000 FL City of Tallahassee D2026-LWNO-033 Purchase replacement buses and fueling station 8,798,487 FL Hillsborough Transit Authority
(HART)D2026-LWNO-034 Purchase replacement buses 32,037,390 FL Palm Beach County Board of Commissioners D2026-LWNO-035 Purchase replacement buses 7,200,000 FL Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority D2026-LWNO-036 Purchase bus equipment * 6,580,000 GA Cobb County D2026-LWNO-037 Purchase replacement and expansion buses and chargers 6,632,101 GA Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) D2026-LWNO-038 Purchase replacement buses 20,735,040 IA Iowa Department of Transportation D2026-LWNO-039 Purchase replacement buses and construct and expand transit facilities * 19,892,534 IA University of Iowa D2026-LWNO-040 Purchase replacement buses 6,171,174 ID Valley Regional Transit D2026-LWNO-041 Purchase fueling infrastructure 5,053,440 IL Chicago Transit Authority
(CTA)D2026-LWNO-042 and D2026-LWNO-043 Purchase replacement buses 121,125,000 IL Pace, the Suburban Bus Division of the Regional Transportation Authority D2026-LWNO-044 Purchase replacement buses 39,780,000 IN Columbus Transit D2026-LWNO-045 Purchase replacement buses 256,281 IN Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation (IndyGo) D2026-LWNO-046 Purchase replacement buses 14,747,166 KS City of Wichita D2026-LWNO-047 Purchase expansion buses and equipment * 2,066,786 KY Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky D2026-LWNO-048 Purchase replacement buses 7,331,800 KY Transit Authority of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government D2026-LWNO-049 Purchase replacement buses 4,900,000 LA Louisiana Governor's Office of Rural Development obo Rapides Area Planning Commission
(RAPC)D2026-LWNO-050 Purchase replacement buses and construct maintenance and parking facilities * 1,580,000 MA Berkshire Regional Transit Authority D2026-LWNO-051 Purchase replacement buses and equipment 5,381,341 MA Lowell Regional Transit Authority D2026-LWNO-052 Purchase replacement buses 7,158,564 MA Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority D2026-LWNO-053 and D2026-LWNO-054 Purchase replacement buses 78,566,512 MA Merrimack Valley Regional Transit Authority D2026-LWNO-055 Purchase expansion buses 7,194,360 ME Biddeford Saco Old Orchard Beach Transit D2026-LWNO-056 Purchase replacement buses 1,537,650 MI Capital Area Transportation Authority D2026-LWNO-057 Purchase replacement buses 6,962,784 MI Detroit Department of Transportation D2026-LWNO-058 Purchase replacement buses * 50,854,529 MI Interurban Transit Partnership D2026-LWNO-059 Purchase replacement buses 7,523,235 MI Michigan Department of Transportation D2026-LWNO-060 Purchase replacement buses 12,053,626 MN Metro Transit D2026-LWNO-061 Purchase replacement buses 35,033,000 MN Minnesota Department of Transportation D2026-LWNO-062 Purchase replacement and expansion buses and fueling infrastructure 4,437,600 MN Minnesota Valley Transit Authority D2026-LWNO-063 Purchase replacement buses 8,000,000 MN SouthWest Transit D2026-LWNO-064 Purchase replacement buses 5,080,042 MN St Cloud Metropolitan Transit Commission D2026-LWNO-065 Purchase replacement buses 14,289,325 MO City of Jefferson D2026-LWNO-066 Purchase replacement buses 2,024,860 NC Cape Fear Public Transportation Authority D2026-LWNO-067 Purchase replacement buses 1,020,000 NC City of Winston-Salem/Winston-Salem Transit Authority D2026-LWNO-068 Purchase replacement buses 5,068,887 NE Regional Metropolitan Transit Authority of Omaha d/b/a Metro D2026-LWNO-069 Purchase replacement buses 4,932,259 NM City of Santa Fe D2026-LWNO-070 Purchase replacement buses 3,844,125 NM New Mexico Department of Transportation obo South Central Regional Transit District (SCRTD) D2026-LWNO-071 Purchase expansion buses 4,049,179 NV Regional Transportation Commission of Washoe County D2026-LWNO-072 Purchase replacement buses 21,551,453 NY Capital District Transportation Authority D2026-LWNO-073 Purchase replacement buses and equipment 31,787,140 NY Nassau County NY—Nassau Inter County Express D2026-LWNO-074 Purchase replacement buses and rehabilitate maintenance facility 42,000,000 NY New York State Metropolitan Transportation Authority D2026-LWNO-100 and D2026-LWNO-101 Rehabilitate facility 11,965,000 NY The Central New York Regional Transportation Authority D2026-LWNO-102 Purchase expansion buses 9,280,000 OH Central Ohio Transit Authority D2026-LWNO-103 Purchase expansion buses and rehabilitate bus garage 19,906,459 OH Metro Regional Transit Authority (METRO RTA) D2026-LWNO-104 Purchase replacement buses 9,741,172 OH Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (SORTA) D2026-LWNO-105 Purchase replacement buses 11,498,030 OR Oregon Department of Transportation obo Umpqua Public Transportation District D2026-LWNO-106 Purchase replacement buses 2,295,000 PA Pennsylvania Department of Transportation D2026-LWNO-107 Purchase replacement buses 2,000,000 PA Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority D2026-LWNO-108 Purchase replacement buses 43,000,000 RI Rhode Island Public Transit Authority D2026-LWNO-109 Purchase replacement buses 25,000,000 SC Central Midlands Regional Transit Authority D2026-LWNO-110 Purchase replacement buses 15,750,000 SC Greenville Transit Authority dba Greenlink D2026-LWNO-111 Purchase expansion buses and equipment * 3,304,336 SC The Waccamaw Regional Transportation Authority (d/b/a Coast RTA) D2026-LWNO-112 Purchase replacement buses and construct bus maintenance, operations, and transit center facilities 25,538,000 SD South Dakota Department of Transportation D2026-LWNO-113 Purchase replacement and expansion buses 1,101,750 TN Chattanooga Area Regional Transportation Authority D2026-LWNO-114 Purchase replacement and expansion buses and paratransit vehicles, and equipment * 757,486 TN University of Tennessee D2026-LWNO-115 Purchase replacement and expansion buses 9,801,300 TX Brazos Transit District D2026-LWNO-116 Purchase replacement buses 18,900,000 TX City of El Paso Mass Transit Department—Sun Metro D2026-LWNO-117 Purchase replacement buses 1,963,500 TX City of Lubbock/Citibus D2026-LWNO-118 Purchase replacement buses 26,250,000 TX City of San Marcos D2026-LWNO-119 Purchase replacement buses 1,762,476 TX Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority D2026-LWNO-120 Construct maintenance facility 46,280,000 TX Dallas Area Rapid Transit
(DART)D2026-LWNO-121 Purchase replacement buses 7,094,000 TX Fort Bend County D2026-LWNO-122 Purchase replacement and expansion buses, and rehabilitate maintenance facility 13,747,775 TX Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (METRO) D2026-LWNO-123 Purchase replacement buses and rehabilitate maintenance facility 100,728,336 UT Utah Transit Authority D2026-LWNO-124 Purchase replacement buses 20,475,200 VA City of Alexandria D2026-LWNO-125 Purchase replacement buses 10,939,552 VT Green Mountain Transit Authority D2026-LWNO-126 Purchase replacement buses and fueling infrastructure 2,064,459 WA City of Everett (DBA Everett Transit) D2026-LWNO-127 Purchase replacement buses 10,071,054 WA Pierce County Public Transportation Benefit Area Corporation (DBA Pierce Transit) D2026-LWNO-128 Purchase replacement buses 6,704,881 WA Snohomish County Public Transportation Benefit Area Corporation D2026-LWNO-129 Purchase replacement buses 13,987,608 WA Thurston County Public Transportation Benefit Area (DBA Intercity Transit) D2026-LWNO-130 Purchase replacement buses 17,551,815 WA Washington State Department of Transportation obo Grant Transit Authority D2026-LWNO-131 Purchase replacement and expansion buses * 3,852,628 WA Whatcom Transportation Authority
(WTA)D2026-LWNO-132 Purchase replacement buses 16,717,842 WI City of Madison D2026-LWNO-133 Purchase replacement buses * 17,432,700 Total 1,630,282,606 * Consistent with the NOFO, FTA prioritized low-emission projects over zero-emission projects in the Low-No Program. Only low-emission elements of projects identified with an asterisk are selected. [FR Doc. 2026-00643 Filed 1-14-26; 8:45 am]
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