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State Agency Name FTA Funding Requested AL Birmingham FTA Funding State Agency Name Requested AL Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority $21,450,875 AL City of Mobile $8,833,150 AL City of Montgomery - MATS $5,913,082 AR Central Arkansas Transit Authority $14,979,949 AZ City of Phoenix - Valley Metro RPTA $9,620,003 AZ City of Phoenix - Valley Metro RPTA $188,416,721 AZ Yuma County Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority $8,197,915 CA Alameda-Contra Costa Transit $33,793,809 CA Alameda-Contra Costa Transit $80,366,395 CA Central Contra Costa Transit Authority $4,745,001 CA Central Contra Costa Transit Authority $7,067,680 CA City and County of San Francisco Municipal Transit Agency $176,592,087 CA City and County of San Francisco Municipal Transit Agency $197,190,672 CA City of Elk Grove $3,931,489 CA City of Lodi $5,532,640 CA City of Petaluma $498,342 CA City of Petaluma $562,604 CA City of Tulare $4,156,671 CA Foothill Transit $33,017,520 CA Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District $21,417,456 CA Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District $30,163,006 CA Kings County Area Public Transit Agency $8,932,310 CA Long Beach Public Transportation Company $29,203,837 CA Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority $861,910,265 CA Omnitrans $53,266,820 CA Riverside Transit Agency $51,149,947 CA Sacramento Regional Transit District $100,091,546 CA San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit Area $251,637,050 CA San Joaquin Regional Transit District $16,257,304 CA San Mateo County Transit District $28,341,472 CA Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority $72,932,222 CA Solano County Transit $2,590,800 CA Southern California Regional Rail Authority $170,552,202 CA Sunline Transit Agency $16,030,891 CA Yolo County Transportation District $11,009,254 CO City of Colorado Springs-MMT $21,562,532 CO City of Pueblo $4,545,991 CO Regional Transportation District $232,253,946 CT Connecticut Department of Transportation $206,000,000 CT Connecticut Department of Transportation $232,720,153 CT Greater Bridgeport Transit Authority $9,000,000 CT Greater Hartford Transit District $950,000 CT Greater Hartford Transit District $2,000,000 CT Housatonic Area Regional Transit District $950,000 CT Housatonic Area Regional Transit District $3,000,000 CT Milford Transit District $1,000,000 CT Milford Transit District $650,000 CT Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments $700,000 CT Southeast Area Transit $2,700,000 DC Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority $876,806,108 DE Delaware Department of Transportation $55,256,994 Broward Co Bd of Co Commissioners - Broward Co Mass Transit FL Division $78,034,438 FL City of Gainesville $13,126,429 FL Escambia County Board of Commissioners $10,137,924 FL Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority $39,865,488 FL Jacksonville Transportation Authority $3,511,299 FL Jacksonville Transportation Authority $9,424,535 FL Jacksonville Transportation Authority $14,432,414 FL Jacksonville Transportation Authority $15,184,853 FL Lake County Board of County Commissioners $11,639,686 FL Lynx/Central Florida Transportation Authority $75,537,697 Palm Beach Co Bd of Commissioners - Palm Beach Co Transit FL Authority $50,701,790 FL Sarasota County Transportation Authority $2,506,914 FL Sarasota County Transportation Authority $11,844,119 GA Chatham Area Transit Authority $10,799,534 GA Cobb Community Transit $18,039,756 GA Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners $14,800,000 GA Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners $5,021,538 GA Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority $298,641,024 IA City of Cedar Rapids $8,142,405 IA City of Davenport $3,216,114 IA City of Sioux City $4,799,188 IA Des Moines Regional Transit Authority $19,259,409 IA Metropolitan Transit Authority of Black Hawk County $4,954,358 ID Valley Regional Transit $20,000,450 ID Valley Regional Transit $292,168 IL Bloomington-Normal Public Transit System $931,939 IL Chicago Transit Authority $817,487,351 IL City of Decatur $4,500,000 IL City of Decatur $1,668,433 IL Greater Peoria Mass Transit District $10,259,898 IL River Valley Metro Mass Transit District $2,884,484 IL River Valley Metro Mass Transit District $2,500,000 IL Rock Island County Metropolitan Mass Transit District $8,845,043 IL Rockford Mass Transit District $9,317,070 IL Springfield Mass Transit District $7,630,374 IL Suburban Bus Division - RTA $112,756,876 IN City of Terre Haute $4,064,320 IN Fort Wayne Public Transportation Corp. $9,131,459 IN Gary Public Transportation Commission $2,000,000 IN Gary Public Transportation Commission $5,541,821 IN Greater Lafayette Public Transportation Corporation $11,120,224 IN Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation $44,200,516 IN Michigan City Transit $2,077,462 IN Muncie Public Transportation Corporation $5,687,073 KS City of Lawrence $7,125,825 KS Topeka Metropolitan Transit Authority $6,580,905 KY Transit Authority of Lexington-Fayette Urban County Govt. $13,810,482 KY Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky $12,553,556 KY Transit Authority of River City $42,426,008 LA Capital Area Transit System $17,651,475 LA City of Alexandria $4,545,991 LA City of Monroe $4,794,982 LA City of Shreveport $11,323,615 LA Jefferson Parish $12,171,514 LA Regional Transit Authority $43,851,644 LA River Parishes Transit Authority $749,528 MA Brockton Area Transit Authority $9,048,637 MA Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority $2,000,000 MA Greater Attleboro-Taunton Regional Transit Authority $18,372,040 MA Lowell Regional Transit Authority $356,013 MA Lowell Regional Transit Authority $11,200,527 MA Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority $827,698,900 MA Metrowest Regional Transit Authority $6,738,647 MA Montachusett Regional Transit Authority $5,500,000 MA Montachusett Regional Transit Authority $4,818,871 MA Pioneer Valley Transit Authority $36,615,416 MA Southeastern Regional Transit Authority $21,043,483 MA Worcester Regional Transit Authority $36,048,200 MA Worcester Regional Transit Authority $5,000,000 Maryland Department of Transportation - Maryland Transit MD Administration (MDOT-MTA) $49,317,187 Maryland Department of Transportation - Maryland Transit MD Administration (MDOT-MTA) $392,014,324 ME City of Bangor $900,000 ME Biddeford-Saco-Old Orchard Beach Transit Committee $440,944 ME Biddeford-Saco-Old Orchard Beach Transit Committee $427,557 ME Biddeford-Saco-Old Orchard Beach Transit COmmittee $618,674 ME Greater Portland Transit District $3,986,373 ME Greater Portland Transit District $1,070,688 ME Greater Portland Transit District $1,212,647 ME Regional Transportation Program $333,000 ME Regional Transportation Program $278,980 ME Regional Transportation Program $1,161,041 MI Battle Creek Transit System $3,962,714 MI Capital Area Transportation Authority $18,343,421 MI Central County Transit Authority $9,074,494 MI City of Detroit Department of Transportation $64,268,439 MI Interurban Transit Partnership $28,359,064 MI Jackson Transit Authority $3,729,080 MI QLine Detroit $1,271,980 Suburban Mobility Authority For Regional Transportation (SMART MI and LETC) $61,757,666 MN City of Rochester $7,241,881 MN Metropolitan Council $226,499,058 MO Bi-State Development Agency $142,399,399 MO City of St. Joseph $4,409,787 MO City Utilities of Springfield $7,633,199 MO Kansas City Area Transportation Authority $51,271,164 MS City of Jackson $8,183,321 NC Cape Fear Public Transportation Authority $6,856,517 NC City of Asheville $3,668,469 NC City of Greensboro $12,511,786 NC City of Raleigh $28,715,156 NE City of Lincoln $9,845,106 NH Manchester Transit Authority $3,900,000 NJ New Jersey Transit Corporation $1,423,544,405 NV Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada $112,263,863 NY Broome County $1,020,471 NY Broome County $10,740,911 NY Capital District Transportation Authority $12,247,041 NY Capital District Transportation Authority $42,782,597 NY Central New York Regional Transportation Authority $5,498,667 NY Central New York Regional Transportation Authority $28,047,236 NY New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority $3,911,225,202 NY Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority $61,307,439 NY Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority $9,191,110 NY Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority $36,310,380 OH City of Springfield, OH $1,774,000 OH Eastern Ohio/Ohio Valley Regional Transportation Authority $4,223,640 OH Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority $111,854,657 OH Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority $75,046,492 OH Lawrence County Port Authority $1,082,965 OH Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority $34,156,781 OH Steel Valley Regional Transit Authority $2,413,423 OH Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority $17,820,132 OH Western Reserve Transit Authority $10,351,024 OK Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority $26,118,852 OK City of Norman $5,057,371 OK Metropolitan Tulsa Transit Authority $19,669,217 OR Central Oregon Intergovernment Council $3,871,978 OR Corvallis City Transit System $7,354,971 OR Lane Transit District $25,533,427 OR Rogue Valley Transportation District $7,711,666 OR Salem Area Mass Transit District $15,668,434 OR Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon $184,924,979 PA Beaver County Transit Authority $4,283,073 PA Cambria County Transit Authority $4,571,937 PA Cumberland-Dauphin-Harrisburg Transit Authority $6,000,000 PA Cumberland-Dauphin-Harrisburg Transit Authority $8,630,638 PA Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority $10,021,621 PA Lackawanna County Transit System $6,426,552 PA Lehigh and Northampton Transportation Authority $21,611,768 PA Luzerne County Transportation Authority
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