From Gov. DeWine Comms <[email protected]>
Subject Governor DeWine Announces $106 Million to Support Local Transit Projects
Date February 13, 2024 4:11 PM
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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:*
February 13, 2024




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Governor DeWine Announces $106 Million to
Support Local Transit Projects

"February 11 - 17 is Ohio Loves Transit Week"

(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) Director Jack Marchbanks today announced more than $100 million in investments to support quality public transportation in Ohio.

A total of $106 million will be awarded to 383 transit projects throughout Ohio. ODOT’s Office of Transit [ [link removed] ] is awarding the funds through seven separate grant programs that focus on workforce mobility, senior citizen and special needs transportation, rural transit, and busing. 

“This funding will help ensure that transportation is not a barrier to opportunity. We are improving the quality of life for Ohioans who depend on public transportation to access jobs, education, and medical services,” said Governor DeWine.

Funding will be used for a variety of purposes such as transit fleet expansion, replacement vehicles, preventative maintenance, facility upgrades, new equipment and technology, and operating assistance.

“Transportation isn’t just about moving vehicles; it’s about moving people. These grant funds target the pillar of ODOT’s mission to make transportation accessible, especially in our rural communities,” said Director Marchbanks.

List of grant programs and total funding awarded per program [ [link removed] ]
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*DETAILS: Full List of 384 Grant Awards* [ [link removed] ]


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The grants are being awarded through the following ODOT programs [ [link removed] ]:

*Rural Transit Program* [ [link removed] ]
__*$39,009,519 *for 42 operating projects awarded for public transportation services in rural areas.

*Ohio Transportation Partnership Program II* [ [link removed] ]
*$37,100,000 *for 199 various projects intended to provide state funds to rural and urban transit systems in Ohio. Projects include regionalization, coordination, technology, service expansion workforce initiatives, and healthcare initiatives.

*Specialized Seniors & Individuals with Disabilities Transit Program* [ [link removed] ]
*$8,686,932 *to 83 projects intended to enhance mobility for seniors and people with disabilities in small urbanized and rural areas. Funding goes to agencies that serve the special needs of transit-dependent populations beyond traditional public transportation services.

*Ohio Workforce Mobility Partnership Program* [ [link removed] ]
*$8,605,069 *to support 31 projects in rural and urban areas that easily and efficiently transport people to economically significant employment centers or to places of employment outside of the community they live in.

*Buses & Bus Facilities Program* [ [link removed] ]
*$5,035,267 *for 66 capital projects to assist with the purchase of capital assets for public transit systems in rural portions of the state.

*Mobility Management Program* [ [link removed] ]
*$4,618,738 *for five regional planning and 34 local mobility management projects dedicated to increasing access to mobility for Ohioans by increasing understanding and awareness of transportation needs, promoting coordination of transportation options to meet needs, and building sustainable and healthy communities by integrating transportation into planning and programs.

*Ohio Intercity** Bus Program* [ [link removed] ]
*$3,280,200 *for three projects dedicated to addressing the intercity bus transportation needs of the entire state. This program supports projects that provide transportation between non-urbanized areas and urbanized areas that result in connections of greater regional, statewide, and national significance.

These grant programs are funded through state general revenue funds and Federal Transit Administration funding awarded to ODOT.

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_*Ohio Department of Transportation*
Matt Bruning, Press Secretary
?? 614-466-6906
[email protected]

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