Through Sidewalk Labs, DOT’s Smart City Challenge finalists will receive technical assistance and the winning city will get the cutting edge transportation coordination platform, FLOW.
As part of the Opening Doors campaign by the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness, DOL grants can support local governments that are helping homeless veterans find and train for in-demand jobs.
U.S.DOT initiates another $500M in TIGER grants for highway and bridge, public transportation, passenger and freight rail, port infrastructure, and other projects.
Redevelopment of brownfields can help cities like Meriden, Conn. attract more businesses and private developments and reduce the tax burden on homeowners.
New Orleans to address environment, city services, and social and economic equity with $141 million grant from HUD’s National Disaster Resilience Competition.