The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is administering two new grant programs which will award a total of $1.195 billion in grants to state, local and tribal entities for projects. The Reconnecting Communities Pilot (RCP) program is intended to reconnect communities harmed by transportation infrastructure, through community supported planning activities and capital construction projects championed by those communities. The Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) program is focused on improving road safety through funding of incremental and specific projects.
The RCP program will provide technical assistance and capital funding for transportation projects to address infrastructure barriers and restore community connectivity. The program is designed to support and engage economically disadvantaged communities to increase affordable, accessible and multimodal access to daily destinations like jobs, healthcare, grocery stores, schools, places of worship, recreation and park space.
The deadline for applying for an RCP grant is Oct. 13, 2022.
While the RCP is more barrier infrastructure and community outreach-focused, the SS4A program is a new DOT program offering $1 billion per year over five years, starting in 2022. The program funds transportation safety efforts for projects that prevent deaths and serious injuries.
The deadline for applying for this grant is Sept. 15, 2022.
Overview of RCP program
An “eligible facility” under the RCP includes a highway or other transportation facility that creates a barrier to community connectivity – including barriers to mobility, access or economic development – due to high speeds, grade separations or other design factors. Eligible facilities include:
Merit criteria
Projects should address each of the merit criteria: equity, environmental justice and community engagement, mobility and community connectivity, and community-based stewardship, management and partnerships. RCP planning grants may range from $100,000 to $2,000,000. Capital construction grants may range from $5 million to $100 million.
Eligible planning grants
The following activities are eligible for planning grants:
Eligible capital construction grants
Eligible projects include those for which all necessary feasibility studies and other planning activities have been completed. The project must be consistent with state and local transportation plans. Eligible projects include:
SS4A program
The Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) program funds development of a comprehensive safety action plan, including planning or design activities to achieve a goal of zero fatalities or serious injuries from transportation activities.
An action plan should include:
Implementation grants include the following activities:
The DOT expects to award hundreds of action plan grants and at least 100 implementation grants, per the funding announcement. The SS4A action plan program has a $200,000 minimum and $1,000,000 maximum award range. The implementation grant has an expected range of $5,000,000 and a maximum award of $30,000,000.
These new DOT programs have the potential to address transportation barriers and improve safety in all types of communities, particularly underserved rural and urban communities. With all the new recent federal funding, including from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) and Inflation Reduction Act, communities, tribal entities, or regional jurisdictions should start visioning, planning and developing a multi-layered funding strategy for their project plan now, including grant writing. If more planning time is needed, the programs are multi-year programs and support for pursuing project funding is available.