The Department of Transportation announced $17 million for tribal transit programs under the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act.
Tribes have 60 days to submit project proposals. A notice in the Federal Register provides more information.
"These additional funds will advance the expansion of much needed transit services on our nation’s tribal lands,” said Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. “That means more job creation and greater access to those jobs.”
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act:
H.R.1
| S.1
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