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SANTAANA VISION ZERO PLAN <br />• Sustainable Transportation Planning Grants (STP) — Funds projects that reduce <br />greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, develop climate adaptation plans, and address <br />statewide, interregional, or regional transportation deficiencies on the highway system. <br />Federal Funding Opportunities <br />• Rebuildina American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Eauity (RAISE) — Funds <br />projects that help communities build transportation projects that have significant local <br />or regional impact and improve safety and equity. <br />• Rural Surface Transportation Grant (RSTG) — Funds projects that increase connectivity, <br />improve the safety and reliability of the movement of people and freight, and generate <br />regional economic growth and improve quality of life. <br />• Strengthening Mobility and Revolutionizing Transportation (SMRT) — Funds <br />demonstration projects focused on advanced smart community technologies and <br />systems to improve transportation efficiency and safety. <br />• Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) — Funds initiatives to prevent roadway deaths and <br />serious injuries. <br />• Areas of Persistent Povertv (AOPP) — Funds increased transit access for environmental <br />justice populations, equity -focused community outreach and public engagement of <br />underserved communities and adoption of equity -focused policies, reducing GHG, and <br />addressing the effects of climate change. <br />Please contact me with any questions — Paul. <br />Table 1- Local, State, and Federal Funding Programs <br />Complete Streets <br />Program <br />• October 0 <br />Planning 12% match Complete streets, DAC', <br />deadline 0 Capital community input, air quality <br />improvements <br />' Disadvantaged Communities <br />Appendix D <br />
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