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U.S. Department of Transportation Announces $1.25 billion in Direct, Accessible Grants for Local Communities to Improve Roadway Safety
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has opened the process for cities, towns, counties, Tribal governments and Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) to apply for $1.256 billion in funding for local projects that improve roadway safety. The funds are from the...
Eligible Uses of SS4A Funding
On This Page General Eligibility Information Two SS4A Grant Types Prerequisites for Funding General Eligibility InformationThe Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) competitive grant program is focused on improving roadway safety for all users by reducing and eliminating...
SS4A Planning and Demonstration Grant Supplemental Estimated Budget Template
This budget template is provided as an optional resource that may be submitted with a Planning and Demonstration Grant application. This template is structured based on the FY26 NOFO and is intended to illustrate the appropriate level of detail for project-level budget...
Region 8 Competition
University Transportation Centers (UTC) Region 8 Award: (12/13/23)
On 12/1/2023, U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg selected the North Dakota State University to receive the BIL-funded Region 8 grant. The Center for Transformative Infrastructure Preservation and...
Office of the Under Secretary for Policy
The Under Secretary for Policy serves as a principal advisor to the Secretary and provides leadership in the development of policies for the Department, generating proposals and providing advice regarding legislative and regulatory initiatives across all modes of transportation. The Under Secretary coordinates the Department’s budget development and policy development functions.
All Years' SS4A Grant Awards
This interactive map shows all Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant awards that the U.S. Department of Transportation has announced to date. This map combines awards from all years of the SS4A program and all grant types.FY25 Integrity Awareness Training
U.S. DOT Opens Applications for $5 Million Research Initiative for Novel Cement Development
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation announced a $5 million funding opportunity for a research initiative on the use of steel slag in cement and concrete. This funding will support a partnership between U.S. DOT, in conjunction with a producer of steel in the United States, and an...