Supportive Services in Workforce Development
US Department of Transportation - Mar. 30, 2023
The US Department of Transportation, in conjunction with the US Department of Labor, is hosting a webinar on Supportive Services in Workforce Development on March 30th at 1:00 pm Eastern. This session will have representatives from the Department of Transportation & the Department of Labor. We will highlight the use of Supportive Services as a tool to assist with Workforce Development highlighting uses from transit, transportation, and workforce entities across the country.
FY2024 President’s Budget Includes Trio of Suggested Transit Policy Revisions
Mass Transit - Mar. 10, 2023
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) included three proposed policy revisions in the President’s Budget request for Fiscal Year 2024. The revisions are designed to give transit agencies greater flexibility in the use of their formula funds, relieve potential financial burden from rural transit providers delivering mobility services to elderly and disabled riders and expands allowable land acquisitions prior to environmental reviews commencing.
Biden-Harris Administration Recommends Advancing Eighteen Major Transit Projects
Federal Transit Administration - Mar. 9, 2023
Projects from Hudson Tunnel to New Bus Rapid Transit Lines Will Build Community-Defining Transit to Move Millions of Americans
WASHINGTON – Today, 18 large transit projects in 11 states across the nation were recommended to receive $4.45 billion for construction by U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. These large rail and bus rapid transit (BRT) projects were recommended to receive federal support in President Biden's Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 Budget Request to Congress. Nine of those projects would receive funding recommendations for the first time. Others on the list are already under construction or far along in the planning process.
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