FY22 SMART Stage 1 Awards
USDOT received a total of 392 application submissions to the FY22 SMART Grants Program. The average amount of funding requested was $1,541,154. On March 21, 2023, the US Department of Transportation announced $94 million in grant awards for 59 projects...
FY23 SMART Stage 1 Awards
On March 14, 2024, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced $54 million in grant awards for the 34 projects across 22 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. For more details on the 34 projects, see below and the FY23 SMART Project List.
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Held March 1, 2023, the SS4A Initial Webinar for Grant Recipients describes next steps for grant recipients and Division Office staff. Topics include program overview, roles and responsibilities, key program requirements and preparing for the project kick-off meeting.
Terms and Conditions documents for Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) FY 22 Grant Recipients. New versions of the Terms and Conditions are added to this page as they are made available - the most recent version applies.
For FY22 SS4A Grant projects that are using Title 23 funds,...
Exhibits to FHWA Grant Agreements Under the Fiscal Year 2022 Safe Streets and Roads for All Grant Program. New versions of the Terms and Conditions are added to this page as they are made available - the most recent version applies.
A Report to Congress and the National Transportation Safety Board: January 2022 Report
Since 1990, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB or Board) has published the Most Wanted List, which represents the NTSB’s advocacy priorities. The Department is required to report on...