The purpose of the Pilot Program for Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Planning is to provide funding for the creation of comprehensive planning or site-specific planning studies associated with new fixed guideway capital projects or core capacity improvement projects. The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) will strongly prioritize the award of TOD planning grants in areas with high incidence of homelessness—in the hope of providing opportunities for localities to address housing affordability and homelessness holistically through their planning processes. Program funds are authorized through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA).
Key Updates | U.S. Department of Transportation – Federal Transit Administration (FTA) |
Funding Opportunity |
Pilot Program for Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Planning – FY2024
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NOFO Release Date | 05/23/2024 03/09/2024 |
Application Due Date | 07/22/2024 by 11:59 p.m. EST via www.Grants.gov |
# of Programs |
1. New Fixed Guideway or Core Capacity Improvement Projects |
Total Funding Available | $10,496,164 |
Award Minimum | N/A |
Award Maximum | N/A |
Recipient Cost-Share/Match Requirements: |
Applicants must provide at least 20% of the total project costs via non-federal matching contributions. If certain requirements are met, applicants may be eligible for a lesser cost-share amount. |
Summary |
Comprehensive or site-specific planning work associated with an eligible transit capital project. The transit capital project must be a new fixed guideway project or a core capacity improvement project (see Section 3.i of NOFO for definitions).
Substantial deliverables resulting from the comprehensive/site-specific planning work may include, but are not restricted to, the following:
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Eligible Applicants |
Applicants to the TOD Pilot Program must be:
*If the application is for a comprehensive plan, only one application per transit capital project corridor may be submitted to FTA. **FTA may accept multiple applications for the same corridor if each is: site-specific; submitted by separate applicants with different land-use authorities; or does not overlap with any other application that would cover the same site. |
Special Consideration | FTA seeks projects that support the following priorities and objectives: (1) renew our transit systems; (2) reduce greenhouse gas emissions from public transportation; (3) advance racial equity by removing transportation-related disparities to all populations within a project area and increase equitable access to project benefits; (4) maintain and create good-paying jobs with a free and fair choice to join a union; and (5) connect communities by increasing access to affordable transportation options. FTA encourages TOD planning in areas where communities are trying to preserve, protect, and increase the supply of affordable housing. |
Notes |
Application Review Criteria:
Ineligible Activities:
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Contact Information |
Agency: FTA Office of Planning and Environment |