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Rebuilding America Infrastructure with Sustainablity and EquityRAISE GrantsRebuilding America Infrastructure with Sustainable and EquityRAISEG rantsRuralUrbanAward AWARDSFY NameStateRAISE Award Amount Urban/ RuralTuscaloosa University Boulevard Corridor ProjectAlabama$ 17,149,167 RuralCordova South Harbor RebuildAlaska $ 20,000,000 RuralHaines Borough Lutak Dock ReplacementAlaska $ 20,000,000 RuralNATIVE III - Trail to MertarvikAlaska $ 12,075,000 RuralDelta Heritage Trail: Connecting Rural CommunitiesArkansas $ 20,482,208 RuralYuma Multi-Modal transportation CenterArizona $ 10,614,225 RuralWasco SR 46 Improvement ProjectCalifornia $ 24,000,000 RuralYerba Buena Island West Side Bridges Seismic Retrofit ProjectCalifornia $ 18,000,000 UrbanReconnecting Oakland: Safe, Reliable, and Equitable AccessCalifornia $ 14,507,075 UrbanWashington Street Livability ProjectColorado $ 13,993,113 UrbanThe Southwest Chief La Junta Route Restoration ProgramColorado $ 2,790,150 RuralDerby-Shelton Multimodal transportation CenterConnecticut $ 12,600,000 UrbanWilmington Riverfront transportation Infrastructure ProjectDelaware $ 17,000,000 Urb

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1 Rebuilding America Infrastructure with Sustainablity and EquityRAISE GrantsRebuilding America Infrastructure with Sustainable and EquityRAISEG rantsRuralUrbanAward AWARDSFY NameStateRAISE Award Amount Urban/ RuralTuscaloosa University Boulevard Corridor ProjectAlabama$ 17,149,167 RuralCordova South Harbor RebuildAlaska $ 20,000,000 RuralHaines Borough Lutak Dock ReplacementAlaska $ 20,000,000 RuralNATIVE III - Trail to MertarvikAlaska $ 12,075,000 RuralDelta Heritage Trail: Connecting Rural CommunitiesArkansas $ 20,482,208 RuralYuma Multi-Modal transportation CenterArizona $ 10,614,225 RuralWasco SR 46 Improvement ProjectCalifornia $ 24,000,000 RuralYerba Buena Island West Side Bridges Seismic Retrofit ProjectCalifornia $ 18,000,000 UrbanReconnecting Oakland.

2 Safe, Reliable, and Equitable AccessCalifornia $ 14,507,075 UrbanWashington Street Livability ProjectColorado $ 13,993,113 UrbanThe Southwest Chief La Junta Route Restoration ProgramColorado $ 2,790,150 RuralDerby-Shelton Multimodal transportation CenterConnecticut $ 12,600,000 UrbanWilmington Riverfront transportation Infrastructure ProjectDelaware $ 17,000,000 UrbanBenning Road Bridges and transportation ImprovementsDistrict of Columbia $ 15,000,000 Heights Mobility CorridorFlorida $ 18,000,000 UrbanA. Philip Randolph Regional Multimodal transportation Hub and Complete Streets ConnectivityFlorida $ 8,176,001 RuralFrom Tracks to Trails: Reconnecting Atlanta CommunitiesGeorgia $ 16,460,000 UrbanWharves Service Life Extension Hardening of Wharves F1-F6 Guam $ 17,941,997 RuralHonoapiilani Highway Realignment ProjectHawaii $ 22,000,000 RuralRockford Complete Streets Revitalization ProjectIllinois $ 16,384,905 UrbanSpringfield Rail Improvements ProjectIllinois $ 13,500,000 RuralProject ROCK (Revitalizing Opportunities for the Community and Kids!)

3 Illinois $ 11,911,769 RuralCompleting the Vision The Marquette GreenwayIndiana $ 17,799,282 UrbanDrive to Prosperity: Manufacturing Drive and Bluff Boulevard ReconstructionIowa $ 15,000,000 RuralNew Links Implementation: Fare Modernization, Neighborhood Transfer Points, Regional Transfer Hubs and Operator Comfort StationsLouisiana $ 18,500,000 UrbanBaltimore East-West Priority Corridor ProjectMaryland $ 22,000,000 UrbanFoxcroft Road ReconstructionMaine $ 15,000,000 RuralBroadway (Route 15) Roadway and Intersection ImprovementsMaine $ 1,650,000 RuralBlue Hill Avenue Multimodal Corridor ProjectMassachusetts $ 15,000,000 New Center Intermodal Facility ProjectMichigan $ 10,000,000 UrbanUS 169 & TH 282 Interchange ProjectMinnesota $ 8,000,000 RuralTH-5 and TH-61 Improvements ProjectMinnesota $ 6,500,000 UrbanWest Florissant Avenue Great StreetsMissouri $ 18,226,255 UrbanGrand River Bridge Resiliency ProjectMissouri $ 17,250,000 RuralBrickline GreenwayMissouri $ 15,000,000 UrbanRebuilding Medgar Evers BoulevardMississippi $ 20,000,000 UrbanBeatline ParkwayMississippi $ 16,808,440 UrbanHigh Point on the RISEN orth Carolina $ 19,801,253 RuralCharlotte Multimodal Transit HubNorth Carolina $ 15,000.

4 000 UrbanDurham Belt LineNorth Carolina $ 9,000,000 UrbanRAISE Manchester: Connecting CommunitiesNew Hampshire $ 25,000,000 RuralAtlantic City Corridor Revitalization & Safety ProjectNew Jersey $ 10,349,444 UrbanUS 64 Corridor Improvements: Improving Tribal Highway Mobility and Safety (ITHMAS)New Mexico $ 25,000,000 RuralEast William Street Complete Streets ProjectNevada $ 9,300,000 RuralArlington Avenue Bridges Replacement ProjectNevada $ 7,000,000 UrbanADA Accessibility and Circulation Improvements at Broadway Junction ComplexNew York $ 15,000,000 LINC: Safety, Mobility & Economic OpportunityNew York $ 11,960,000 UrbanBlanchard River Norfolk Southern Bridge ReplacementOhio $ 7,115,711 RuralFranklin Boulevard: A Partnership to Rebuild and Revive a CorridorOregon $ 19,000,000 UrbanCouncil Creek Regional Trail ProjectOregon $ 12,200,000 UrbanIron-to-Arts Corridor ProjectPennsylvania $ 24,448,164 RuralRiverside Drive Multi-Modal Revitalization CorridorPennsylvania $ 21,158,854 Urban19th & 37th Street Trolley Station ImprovementsPennsylvania $ 15,000,000 UrbanSpartanburg County Multi-Modal ProjectSouth Carolina $ 23,845,187 RuralSouth Dakota Freight Capacity Expansion ProjectSouth Dakota $ 22,000,000 RuralThe LOOP.

5 Uniting Neighborhoods with Urban TrailsTexas $ 12,000,000 UrbanEnhancing Mobility within the Southern Dallas Inland PortTexas $ 8,218,080 UrbanEast-West Alternative transportation CrossingVermont $ 9,768,834 RuralGranite Falls Bridge #102 Replacement ProjectWashington $ 22,106,000 RuralEast Marginal Way Corridor Improvement ProjectWashington $ 20,000,000 UrbanPort of Longview Industrial Rail Corridor Expansion (IRCE) ProjectWashington $ 16,000,000 RuralJanesville Bridges and Track Restoration ProjectWisconsin $ 6,768,420 RuralSt. Croix Chippewa Indians transportation Revitalization ProjectWisconsin $ 6,640,466 RuralThe Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and equity , or RAISE Discretionary Grant program, provides a unique opportunity for the DOT to invest in road, rail, transit and port projects that promise to achieve national objectives.

6 Previously known as BUILD and TIGER, Congress has dedicated nearly $ billion for 13 rounds of National Infrastructure Investments to fund projects that have a significant local or regional impact. The President s Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill will add $ billion per year to this America Infrastructure with Sustainablity and EquityRAISE GrantsRebuilding America Infrastructure with Sustainable and EquityRAISEG rantsRural, CapitalTuscaloosa University Boulevard Corridor ProjectCity of TuscaloosaTuscaloosa, AlabamaGrant Funding: $17,149,167 Estimated Total Project Costs: $27,308,404 Description: The project includes constructingtransportation improvements,technology upgrades, and storm-water drainage along the University Boulevard corridor in Tuscaloosa. The project iscomprised of seven components including curb, gutter, and drainage construction; utility installation; adding bike lanes; and reconfiguring the roadway to prioritize pedestrian : The project will address aging and functionally obsolete Infrastructure , storm water issues, and make innovative technology upgrades, including installation of advanced traffic signals, dynamic message signs, and an LED street lighting system.

7 The storm-water drainage improvements will address resiliency and environmental issues and ensure overall state of good repair. The project will also make pedestrian and bike improvements that will extend connectivity from low-income residential areas to institutions, jobs, grocery stores, and schools, improving quality of life. The Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and equity , or RAISE Discretionary Grant program, provides a unique opportunity for the DOT to invest in road, rail, transit and port projects that promise to achieve national objectives. Previously known as BUILD and TIGER, Congress has dedicated nearly $ billion for 13 rounds of National Infrastructure Investments to fund projects that have a significant local or regional impact. The President s Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill will add $ billion per year to this America Infrastructure with Sustainablity and EquityRAISE GrantsRebuilding America Infrastructure with Sustainable and EquityRAISEG rantsRural, CapitalCordova South Harbor RebuildCity of CordovaCordova, AlaskaGrant Funding: $20,000,000 Estimated Total Project Costs: $30,000,000 Description: This project will restore South Harbor floats and docks, including sheet piling and dredging, and construction of a new drive-down floatplane and vessel service dock.

8 Benefits: The project replaces deteriorating floats and docks that are central to the local and regional economy but presently pose safety hazards. Improvements to the harbor will address these hazards and also result in increased responder safety and faster response times. The project will improve environmental sustainability by reducing water pollution: the project will create a pump-out sewer station and eliminate the need for harbor vessels to discharge wastewater in the harbor. The project will increase resiliency and disaster preparedness by mooring oil spill rapid response trained vessels in the harbor. The project will also generate economic benefits by maintaining and improving access for the commercial fishing industry and creating a more attractive environment for small-scale cruise ships, independent cruisers, and sportfishing Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and equity , or RAISE Discretionary Grant program, provides a unique opportunity for the DOT to invest in road, rail, transit and port projects that promise to achieve national objectives.

9 Previously known as BUILD and TIGER, Congress has dedicated nearly $ billion for 13 rounds of National Infrastructure Investments to fund projects that have a significant local or regional impact. The President s Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill will add $ billion per year to this America Infrastructure with Sustainablity and EquityRAISE GrantsRebuilding America Infrastructure with Sustainable and EquityRAISEG rantsRural, Capital Haines Borough Lutak Dock ReplacementHaines BoroughHaines, AlaskaGrant Funding: $20,000,000 Estimated Total Project Costs: $25,611,284 Description: This project completes development phases activities and construction to relocate the existing boat launch ramp and creating a new uplands area and demolish the entire Lutak Dock and replace it with a bulkhead, fenders, and mooring.

10 The project will replace an existing dock that reached the end of its 60-year service life and has corrosion loss in nearly all support structures, bringing the facility into a state of good repair. The project facilitates economic competitiveness by maintaining low-cost freight access to Haines and preventing regional supply chain disruptions associated with dock closure. The project aligns with environmental sustainability by supporting environmentally efficient goods movement, preventing adverse effects to water quality, and improving Lutak Dock s resilience to extreme weather Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and equity , or RAISE Discretionary Grant program, provides a unique opportunity for the DOT to invest in road, rail, transit and port projects that promise to achieve national objectives.


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