Green Transportation Grant Program
https://wsdot.wa.gov/business-wsdot/grants/public-transportation-grants/grant-programs-and-awards/green-transportation-capital
Funding:
First-come, first-serve program. Anticipated funding for the program to range between $12 million and $50 million for the 2023-2025 biennium. Grants awarded in the 2021-2023 biennium ranged between $585,200 to $2,109,586.
*To see more of the past awards, visit https://wsdot.wa.gov/business-wsdot/grants/public-transportation-grants/grant-programs-and-awards/green-transportation-capital for a detailed list.
Dates:
· Dec. 1, 2022: WSDOT sends prioritized list of projects to the Legislature and Governor’s Office
· May-June 2023: WSDOT sends grant award letters to grantees (subject to budget bill enactment)
· July 1, 2023: 2023-2025 biennium begins
· June 30, 2025: 2023-2025 biennium ends
Summary:
The Green Transportation Capital Grant provides funding to transit agencies for cost-effective capital projects that reduce the carbon intensity of Washington transportation system. The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) uses a competitive process to award projects recommended by the grant advisory committee.
Qualified Projects:
· Electrification of vehicle fleets, including battery and fuel cell electric vehicles
· Modification or replacement of capital facilities to facilitate fleet electric and/or hydrogen refueling
· Necessary upgrades to electrical transmission and distribution systems and construction of charging and fueling stations
Requirements:
Only transit agencies in the state of Washington can apply. Transit agencies are defined as:
· City transit system under RCW 35.58.2721 or chapter 35.95A RCW
· County public transportation authority under chapter 36.57 RCW
· Metropolitan municipal corporation transit system under chapter 36.56 RCW
Public transportation benefit area under chapter 36.57A RCW
· Unincorporated transportation benefit area under RCW 36.57.100, Regional transit authority under chapter 81.112 RCW
· Special purpose district formed to operate a public transportation system
*Applicants must also match a at least 20% of the total costs of the project. The match must be direct cash contributions or in the form of assets fundamental to implementation of the project.
Application Portal:
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