The US Department of Transportation's Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has confirmed the award of grants totalling US$220.2 million from the government's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to modernise the nation's ferry systems.
The program focuses in part on expanding ferry service in rural communities, helping communities acquire modern ferry boats (including electric boats), and upgrading shore infrastructure to support low-emission ferry service.
In total, the FTA is awarding 13 grants in eight states and the territory of American Samoa. Federal funding will support projects such as replacing old vessels, expanding fleets, and building new terminals and docks.
The funding, made available through two FTA competitive grant programs, will boost ferry service in rural areas, modernise urban ferry systems, and lower emissions by facilitating the adoption of low- and zero-emission technology.
FTA's Ferry Service for Rural Communities Program provides competitive funding to states for ferry service in rural areas. FTA is awarding approximately US$170 million to six projects in four states and the territory of American Samoa.
FTA's Passenger Ferry Grant Program supports capital projects to establish new ferry service and repair and modernise ferry vessels, terminals, and facilities in urban areas. FTA is awarding US$50.1 million to seven projects in four states.
Selected fiscal year 2023 ferry projects include: