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MnDOT has $6.2 million in grants available for Greater Minnesota community projects


Minnesota communities, schools and their partners are invited to apply for funding on local projects that enhance transportation goals, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation.

More than $6.2 million is available in federal funding through the Transportation Alternatives program in Greater Minnesota (each region has a sub-targeted fund). This program offers a competitive grant for communities, schools and regional agencies to fund pedestrian and bicycle facilities, historic preservation,

Safe Routes to School and more.

For the 2020-21 solicitation, applicants first submit a letter of intent to be considered. A regional representative will contact applicants to help review the project proposal and the steps necessary for delivering a funded project. Applicants will then submit a full grant application.

Projects selected for the Transportation Alternatives program must be implemented in 2025.

Grant solicitation timeline:

October 30, 2020 – Deadline to submit letters of intent.

January 8, 2021 – Deadline to submit full applications.

April 15, 2021 – Grant recipients announced.

For grant details see the Transportation Alternatives website at www.mndot.gov/ta/.

The Metropolitan Council conducts a biennial solicitation for Transportation Alternatives projects in the seven-county Twin Cities Metro Area.

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