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This page provides resources for measuring transportation greenhouse gas emissions and air quality impacts, and incorporating climate adaptation and resilience features as they relate to a proposed project.
The tools on this page provide an interactive way to explore and analyze population characteristics of a geographic area to help identify the need for a project, including to identify populations that may be covered by Title VI and Civil Rights federal requirements.
The data and mapping tools on this page are meant to provide a high-level overview and guidance on various resources that may be useful in developing transportation projects and writing a strong competitive grant application, and in developing transportation projects that meet the needs of the...
The Center for Local Aid Support connects with Local, Tribal and Federal Land Management Agency transportation networks to advance innovative technologies and practices.
DOT resources that can help connect communities with federal transportation funding opportunities include Key Notices of Funding Opportunity, the DOT Discretionary Grants Dashboard, and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Launchpad.
These resources provide general information on U.S. Department of Transportation grant funding—including non-federal match requirements and flexibilities.
The Project Delivery Center of Excellence is a collection of resources and best practices across DOT for stakeholders to successfully implement construction projects.