The Transportation Alternatives (TA) Set-Aside Program, part of the Surface Transportation Block Grant (STBG) Program, offers funding for various smaller-scale transportation projects. These projects encompass pedestrian and bicycle facilities, turnout construction, community enhancements like historic preservation, stormwater management, and habitat connectivity, recreational trails, safe routes to school initiatives, vulnerable road user safety assessments, and even shared micro-mobility projects. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) includes shared micro-mobility projects as eligible within the TA Set-Aside.

Funding Details

  • Fiscal Year Range: Annual
  • Grant Totals (FY22): $5,300,000 – $113,000,000
  • Funding Frequency: Annually
  • Match Requirement: Typically 80% of eligible project costs from the Federal government. Flexibilities, including new ones under the Better Investment for Livable Communities Act (BIL), allow states to increase the Federal share to 100% for specific projects. States can adjust the share based on public land area using an upward sliding scale adjustment (23 U.S.C. 120). Additional flexibilities for safety, Federal lands, and Recreational Trails Program projects are detailed in the TA Set-Aside Guidance.

Eligibility Criteria


EV Charging Activities: Shared micro-mobility projects Eligible Applicants: States, Tribes, localities, regional transportation authorities, transit agencies, Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs), and nonprofit organizations.

Application Process 

Applicants can apply for the incentive through a structured process. Detailed documentation and information should be submitted within specified deadlines. Additional guidance and support can be found in the TA Set-Aside Guidance, assisting applicants throughout the application process.


Key Benefits and Opportunities

  • Financial Support: Funding opportunities to undertake various transportation projects, including shared micro-mobility initiatives.
  • Access to Resources: Beneficiaries receive access to funds, resources, and guidance to support project implementation.
  • Potential Partnerships: The program opens doors to potential collaborations with governmental bodies, transit agencies, nonprofit organizations, and other stakeholders.


Additional Resources

Transportation Alternatives Guidance

Transportation Alternatives Fact Sheet

Author

Ivelina Kadiri

Policy Compliance Manager

About the author

Ivelina is a trend-seeking policy compliance manager who skillfully navigates complex regulatory landscapes and bridges the gap between sustainable transportation goals and actionable implementation.