The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal
Transit Administration (FTA) today(17 April) announced the availability of $316 million to support and modernize
passenger ferry service in U.S.
communities with approximately three million ferry riders each month.
“I have seen firsthand
how, for many Americans in many different parts of the country, ferries are the best and sometimes only way to get where they need to go,”
said U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. “Through President Biden’s
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, we’re pleased to make $316 million available to
help communities modernize their ferry service so that Americans better,
easier, more reliable options.”
In addition to FTA’s
longstanding Passenger Ferry Program, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL)
established more federal support for ferry service, including for ferry
systems transitioning to climate-friendly technologies and to expand ferry service in rural areas.
The Notice of
Funding Opportunity (NOFO) announced today includes:
·
The Passenger Ferry Program supports capital projects to buy, replace, or
modernize passenger ferries, terminals, and related equipment in urban areas.
For Fiscal Year (FY) 2024, $51 million is available; The Electric or Low Emitting Ferry Program provides federal support to transit agencies
to buy ferry vessels that reduce emissions by using alternative fuels or
on-board energy storage systems. For FY 2024, $49 million is available;
The Ferry Service for Rural Communities Program provides federal support to ferry
services in rural areas, including capital, planning, and operating costs. For
FY 2024, $216 million is available.
“Passenger ferries provide critical and
cost-effective travel for people throughout the United States, but many ferry
agencies are not able to maintain all of their vessels in a state of good
repair and make necessary investments in safety,” said FTA Acting Administrator Veronica
Vanterpool. “FTA is pleased to provide federal support to help modernize and
expand how people travel by water while reducing greenhouse gas emissions,
advancing equity by making transit available to more people, and creating
good-paying jobs.”
Instructions for
applying and eligibility information can be found on
FTA’s website and
in GRANTS.GOV (FTA-2024-007-TPM-PassFerry), (FTA-2024-009-TPM-Rural
Ferry) and (FTA-2024-008-TPM-FERRYPILOT).
Complete proposals
must be submitted electronically through
the GRANTS.GOV “APPLY” function by June 17, 2024.