— Tucson, Arizona: The 22nd Street Revitalization project in Tucson will replace an existing 1960s-era bridge in poor condition with a new bridge over the Union Pacific Railroad and State Route 210. 

— Los Angeles, California: The Maritime Support Facility Access/Terminal Island Rail System Project at the Port of Los Angeles will use a $20 million RAISE grant to construct a four-lane, rail-roadway grade separation that will eliminate a significant truck access impediment. 

— Stamford, Connecticut: The Connecticut Department of Transportation was awarded a $26 million FTA Low or No Emission Vehicle grant to buy battery-electric buses to replace older diesel buses and modernize its CTtransit Stamford Division Depot. 

— Orlando, Florida: The Orlando International Airport received a $50 million Airport Terminal Program grant to complete the South Terminal C expansion project. The scope includes the addition of four new gates and eight loading bridges. 

— Tallahassee, Florida: The region was awarded a $15 million RAISE grant to construct a transit center with multiple bus bays, each equipped with electric charging, located on the northwest corner of Orange Avenue and Meridian Street.

— Jackson, Kentucky: The city was awarded a $21 million RAISE grant for the Panbowl Lake Corridor Project to make improvements to KY 15, the main traffic artery through town and strengthen an earthen dam that helps protect the community from catastrophic flooding. 

— Lexington, Kentucky: The area was awarded an $8 million RAISE grant to replace a railroad bridge overpass to allow for ADA accessible sidewalks and bicycle facilities, as well as improved sidewalks, accessible transit stops, and stormwater collection. 

— New Orleans, Louisiana: The city was awarded a $24.8 million RAISE grant to construct a Downtown Transit Center for the city’s bus and streetcar network and to make safety improvements at street intersections with a history of pedestrian-involved crashes.

— Detroit, Michigan: The I-375 Community Reconnection Project will reconnect two historically Black neighborhoods that were divided from downtown Detroit’s main business district by the highway’s construction. The funding stems from a $104 million INFRA grant. 

— Minneapolis, Minnesota: The Lake Street Multimodal Improvements Project will improve bus transit operations and increase pedestrian mobility and safety along Minneapolis’ busy Lake Street corridor.

— Kansas City, Missouri: The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority was awarded a $10 million FTA Bus and Bus Facilities grant to upgrade a 45-year-old bus facility with electrical infrastructure upgrades, solar panels and updates to fire and life safety detection systems.

— Fernley, Nevada: The Victory Infrastructure Project in Fernley will help complete connection from I-80 to Highway 50 delivering access to the fast-growing Victory Logistics District Industrial Park. The $25 million RAISE award will help fund the Nevada Pacific Parkway roadway and bridge component.

— Berlin, New Hampshire: The Renewing Berlin with Renewable Energy Project received a $19 million RAISE grant to install a new snowmelt system that uses excess heat from a nearby biomass plant to improve access to the downtown area for residents and visitors during winter months.

— West Tulsa, Oklahoma: The W. 51st Street Extension Project in Tulsa will help reconnect and revitalize a community that was divided and negatively impacted by the creation of US-75 decades ago.

— Caldwell County, Texas: This municipality was awarded a $22.9 million grant to design and construct a truck parking plaza that improves safety and convenience for truck drivers.

— Hampton Roads, Virginia: The Transportation District Commission of Hampton Roads was awarded a $25 million FTA Bus and Bus Facilities grant to replace the 39-year-old Parks Avenue Maintenance Facility to accommodate future buses.

— Bellingham, Washington: The Whatcom Transportation Authority was awarded a $9.6 million FTA Low or No Emission Vehicle grant to buy diesel-electric hybrid buses to replace older vehicles.