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Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) 2022 Application
Overview
Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grants are federally awarded funding for surface transportation infrastructure projects. They are awarded on a competitive basis for projects that will have a significant local or regional impact. The eligibility requirements of RAISE allow project sponsors at the State and local levels to obtain funding for multi-modal, multi-jurisdictional projects that are more difficult to support through traditional DOT programs.
Projects submitted for RAISE grant funding are evaluated based on: how innovative they are; how well they will enhance safety and quality of life for people; and how well they support economic competitiveness and environmental sustainability of localities and regions. Within these criteria, the USDOT will prioritize funding projects that can demonstrate improvements to racial equity, reduce impacts of climate change and create good-paying jobs.
Documents and Links from Project Narrative
- 2019 Caltrans HOV Degradation Report
- Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Airport Rankings 2019
- Top 50 Cargo Airports
- Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Freight Mobility Trends, 2019
- Metro Equity Focus Communities Update
- Caltrans Approves Use of Low-Carbon Cement to Help Combat Climate Change
- LA Metro Low-Income Fare is Easy (LIFE)
- Metro Net Toll Grants:
- Los Angeles County’s Density Bonus Program
- The City of Los Angeles Density Bonus Ordinance
- Transit-Oriented Districts
- Metro ExpressLanes Low-Income Assistance Plan (LIAP)
- Airport Metro Connector
- Automated People Mover
- West Santa Ana Branch Transit Corridor Project
- I-105 Willowbrook Trail Project
- LA Metro Project Labor Agreement and Construction Careers Policy
- San Pedro Port Complex
- LA Metro I-105 ExpressLanes Project
- I-105 ExpressLanes Project – Virtual Open House
Appendices
A: Metro ExpressLanes Strategic Plan
B: Final Environmental Impact Report/Environmental Assessment
E: Solutions for Congested Corridors Program of Projects
F: I-105 Corridor Sustainability Plan
G: I-105 ExpressLanes Project Labor Agreement
H: FHWA letter on I-105 Express Lanes Project CM/GC Procedures and RFP Review