State Buses and Bus Facilities Grants

Washington State Department of Transportation

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foundation

Overview

State Buses and Bus Facilities Grants

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Washington State Department of Transportation
Last Updated: November 10, 2024

Summary

The State Buses and Bus Facilities Grant Program, funded by Washington's Climate Commitment Act, aims to support transit authorities with up to $38 million in state funding for the 2025-2027 biennium. Eligible projects include the replacement and rehabilitation of transit rolling stock and facilities, as well as technological adaptations. This initiative encourages sustainable transportation improvements across Washington state, ensuring updated services for all transit agencies.

Overview

Purpose The State Buses and Bus Facilities Grant Program provides funding to transit authorities for: Replacement, expansion, rehabilitation, and purchase of transit rolling stock.Construction, modification, or rehabilitation of transit facilitiesAdapting to technological change or innovation through the retrofitting of transit rolling stock and facilities. This grant is supported by state funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act (CCA) (100 percent). Funding WSDOT anticipates up to $38 million in state funding for State Buses and Bus Facilities grants in the 2025- 2027 biennium. The Legislature will determine the funding level during the 2025-2027 legislative session. Any transit agency in Washington state is an eligible applicant.

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