Florida Transportation Grant

The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and other agencies administer various transportation-related grants to support projects and initiatives that enhance the state’s transportation infrastructure, safety, and efficiency. Here are potential sources and programs for transportation grants in Florida:

  1. Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Grants:
    • FDOT may offer grants for transportation projects, including those focused on infrastructure improvements, safety enhancements, and sustainable transportation.
    • Website: Florida Department of Transportation
  2. Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP):
    • TAP provides federal funding through FDOT for projects that enhance non-motorized transportation options, such as pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure.
    • Website: FDOT TAP
  3. Florida Seaport Transportation and Economic Development (FSTED) Program:
  4. Florida Rail Enterprise (FRE) Grants:
    • FRE may offer grants for rail-related projects that improve rail infrastructure, enhance safety, and support the efficient movement of goods.
    • Website: Florida Rail Enterprise
  5. Florida Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs):
    • Metropolitan Planning Organizations across Florida may administer grants to support transportation planning and projects at the regional and local levels.
    • Check with the specific MPO serving your area for information on available grants.
  6. Florida Transit Grants:
    • FDOT and transit agencies in Florida may provide grants to support public transit projects, including improvements to transit infrastructure and services.
    • Contact local transit agencies and FDOT’s Public Transit Office for information on transit-related grants.
  7. Florida Highway Safety Grant Programs:
    • Various grant programs may focus on improving highway safety, reducing traffic accidents, and implementing initiatives to enhance road user safety.
    • Check with FDOT’s Safety Office for information on available safety-related grants.
  8. Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) – Clean Cities Coalition Program:
    • DEP’s Clean Cities Coalition Program may provide grants to support alternative fuel and infrastructure projects that contribute to cleaner transportation options.
    • Website: Florida Clean Cities Coalition

Before applying for any transportation grants in Florida, carefully review the specific eligibility criteria, application requirements, and deadlines associated with each program. Contact the relevant agencies or program administrators for detailed information and guidance on the application process. Additionally, stay informed about updates to transportation grant programs by regularly checking the official websites of FDOT and relevant state agencies.