FTA Announces $110 Million Grant to Improve Transportation Options in Wisconsin

Nov. 17, 2023
New 15-mile route will provide fast, reliable service

The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Transit Administration (FTA) recently announced a $110.6 million construction grant award to Madison, Wisconsin, for the new East-West Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project.

The grant, funded by President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, will be used to build a 15-mile route that will provide fast, frequent, clean, and reliable service for the University of Wisconsin, the Madison Central Business District, and other important destinations in the capital city.

"USDOT is proud to help connect the people of Madison to some of the most important employers and services in the city—including the Capitol, downtown shopping, and UW-Madison—with this grant for new electric bus service," said U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg in a statement

Madison's East-West BRT battery-electric buses will run 15 miles from the west side of Madison to the City of Sun Prairie in the northeast. Along the way, it will travel through the UW–Madison campus, downtown Madison, and the East Towne Mall area. 

"The East-West BRT will provide speedy service throughout Madison, while helping keep the air clean for generations of Badgers to come," said FTA Administrator Nuria Fernandez in a statement. "Bus Rapid Transit has been transforming communities across the country with fast, frequent service along key economic corridors, and Madison is just another community that will benefit from America’s largest ever investment in high-quality public transportation."

The East-West BRT will alleviate traffic congestion on roads throughout the corridor that are among the most crowded in the region. BRT provides a faster, more convenient travel option than conventional buses and is expected to appeal to the estimated 115,000 new residents anticipated to move in and around downtown Madison by 2040.

New bus stations will provide level boarding and shelters enhanced with real-time bus arrival information and security cameras. The 60-foot zero-emission, battery-electric vehicles will run on 9.5 miles of dedicated lanes and receive transit signal priority to speed travelers on their way.

The federal support for the estimated $194.3 million project comes from FTA's Capital Investment Grants (CIG) program, which helps communities carry out transformational transit projects.

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