Secretary LaHood's Legacy: Stronger, Safer Transportation Choices for All Americans
January 29, 2013
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This morning, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood announced his intention to step down from his position as soon as his successor is confirmed. Reconnecting America thanks him for his work and will be sorry to see him go. Secretary LaHood has been a champion for transportation policies that will benefit every American, whether they use roads, buses, rails, bicycles, or their own two feet to get where they need to go.
Partnership Launches Sustainable Community Case Study Database
July 27, 2012
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The federal Partnership for Sustainable Communities has launched of the Sustainable Community Case Study database. This online resource provides access to research and reports on communities that are working with HUD, DOT, EPA, and other Federal agencies to invest in transportation, affordable housing, and environmental protection.
FTA's New Starts Program Will Still Evaluate Alternatives
May 3, 2012
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The Wall Street Journal’s April 30 opinion piece, “The New Earmarkers: Cost Analysis for Transit Projects Gives Way to ‘Social Equity’”, demonstrates a fundamental misunderstanding of how the Federal Transit Administration evaluates proposed transit projects under its New Starts grant program. The piece implies that proposed rules issued earlier this year would “do away with … comparative cost analysis” and would instead give more weight in the evaluation process to “social equity and environmental considerations.” This assertion is wrong on both counts.
TIGER Webinars On Project Readiness And Public Private Partnerships
August 18, 2011
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The U.S. Department of Transportation will continue its webinar series next week. On Monday, Aug. 22, the webinar will discuss the expectations for project readiness and NEPA. On Wednesday, Aug. 24, the webinar discuss the application process, public private partnerships and credit assistance through TIFIA challenge grants in the next round of TIGER Discretionary Grants.
Invitation To TIGER Webinar Series
August 9, 2011
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The U.S. Department of Transportation's next webinar on the TIGER Grant process will discuss the expectations for the Benefit-Cost Analysis requirement in the next round of TIGER Discretionary Grant applications. The on-line webinar will be held from 1pm to 2:30 pm EST. There is no charge to attend, but advance registration is required. Register here.
USDOT Announces Third Round of TIGER Grants for Innovative Transportation Projects Around the Country
July 1, 2011
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Today the US Department of Transportation (USDOT) announced the third round of funding in the popular TIGER (Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery) competitive grant program, which will provide $527 million for innovative, job-creating transportation projects. At least $141 million will go to projects in rural areas. Eligible projects must promote economic competitiveness, improve energy efficiency, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve safety, quality-of-life and working environments in communities. Unlike last year, no planning grants will be awarded this year and all the funding will be for project implementation. Eligible applicants, which include local governments, transit agencies, and metropolitan planning organizations, may submit up to three applications for consideration as the lead applicant. Additionally, any applicant applying for a TIGER TIFIA Payment must also submit a TIFIA letter of interest along with their application.
Partnership for Sustainable Communities: A Year of Progress
October 14, 2010
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Last year, the Obama administration launched a first-of-its-kind effort to break down the walls between agencies that had, in the past, inhibited cooperative efforts to accomplish shared goals.The Partnership for Sustainable Communities, which brought together Housing and Urban Development, the Department of Transportation and the Environmental Protection Agency, began in June 2009 with the goal of targeting resources to help communities strengthen their economies by developing more sustainably, removing regulatory and policy barriers to make it easier for state and local governments to access federal resources, and aligning the agencies' policies and priorities.
The other day, the Partnership for Sustainable Communities released "Partnership for Sustainable Communities: A Year of Progress for American Communities," which looks at the progress the partnership has made in its first year.
The other day, the Partnership for Sustainable Communities released "Partnership for Sustainable Communities: A Year of Progress for American Communities," which looks at the progress the partnership has made in its first year.
Making Sense Of The Partnership For Sustainable Communities
July 28, 2010
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[Editor's Note: Reconnecting America is an active participant in the sustainable communities movement and a strong supporter of the new federal Partnership for Sustainable Communities. When we learned of the Initiative for Sustainable Communities and States we asked them to tell us little about their work. Here's what they had to say.]
FREIGHT Act of 2010 is a major shift in national transportation policy
July 23, 2010
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Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ), with co-sponsors Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) and Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA), today introduced the Focusing Resources, Economic Investment, and Guidance to Help Transportation Act of 2010 (FREIGHT Act), a landmark bill seeking to transform America’s transportation policy and investment by focusing on the freight network.
The FREIGHT Act provides a comprehensive, systemic approach to infrastructure investment that addresses the nation’s commerce needs while providing a solid foundation to help our nation meet its energy, environmental and safety goals. The bill also calls for the creation of a new National Freight Infrastructure Grants initiative – a competitive, merit-based program with broad eligibility for multimodal freight investment designed to focus funds where they will provide the most public benefit.
“Poor planning and underinvestment in our transportation infrastructure has led to increased congestion…
The FREIGHT Act provides a comprehensive, systemic approach to infrastructure investment that addresses the nation’s commerce needs while providing a solid foundation to help our nation meet its energy, environmental and safety goals. The bill also calls for the creation of a new National Freight Infrastructure Grants initiative – a competitive, merit-based program with broad eligibility for multimodal freight investment designed to focus funds where they will provide the most public benefit.
“Poor planning and underinvestment in our transportation infrastructure has led to increased congestion…
FAQs For Applying For Sustainability Planning Grants
July 22, 2010
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Racing against Monday's looming deadline, HUD’s Office of Sustainable Housing and Communities is rushing out extra material to help answer questions about the department's two new planning grants.











