Paratransit/Special Needs and Rural Mobility formula grants
These transit formula grants sustain and expand services to people with disabilities, seniors, children, and people living in rural areas.
Paratransit/Special Needs
This grant is supported by state funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act (CCA) (55.5 percent). The CCA supports Washington’s climate action efforts by putting cap-and-invest dollars to work reducing climate pollution, creating jobs, and improving public health. Information about the CCA is available at www.climate.wa.gov.
This grant is also supported by funding from the Multimodal Account (44.5 percent).
Paratransit/Special Needs formula grants assist transit agencies around the state in sustaining and expanding services to people with disabilities, including seniors and children.
Rural Mobility
Rural Mobility formula grants support transit agencies in providing public transportation services in rural and small urban service areas. The funds for these grants are based on sales tax expenditures.
Awards
This table provides an overview of the $116.6 million in formula funds awarded to 31 transit agencies for the 2023-2025 biennium for Paratransit/Special Needs and Rural Mobility.
WSDOT Awarded $108.4 million in Paratransit/Special Needs formula funding to transit agencies for the 2023-2025 biennium.
WSDOT awarded $8.2 million in Rural Mobility formula funding to transit agencies for the 2024 state fiscal year. These funds are distributed annually. The 2025 state fiscal year awards will be determined in June 2024.
Organization |
Paratransit/Special Needs formula 2023-2025 |
Rural Mobility formula funds 2024 |
Total award |
---|---|---|---|
Asotin County PTBA (Asotin County Public Transportation Benefit Area) |
$130,179 |
$65,723 |
$195,902 |
Ben Franklin Transit (Benton Franklin Public Transportation) |
$7,021,875 |
$0 |
$7,021,875 |
Central Transit (City of Ellensburg) |
$8,436 |
$0 |
$8,436 |
Clallam Transit System (Clallam County Public Transportation Benefit Area) |
$1,047,873 |
$0 |
$1,047,873 |
Columbia County Public Transportation |
$658,047 |
$6,248 |
$664,295 |
Community Transit (Snohomish County Public Transit Benefit Area Corp.) |
$4,298,575 |
$0 |
$4,298,575 |
C-TRAN (Clark County Public Transit Agency) |
$4,826,660 |
$0 |
$4,826,660 |
Everett Transit |
$2,666,768 |
$0 |
$2,666,768 |
Garfield County Transportation Authority |
$153,296 |
$25,319 |
$178,615 |
Grant Transit Authority (Grant County Public Transportation Benefit Area) |
$2,255,616 |
$0 |
$2,255,616 |
Grays Harbor Transit (Grays Harbor Transportation Authority) |
$1,132,943 |
$954,410 |
$2,087,353 |
Intercity Transit |
$7,596,615 |
$0 |
$7,596,615 |
Island Transit (Island County Public Transportation Benefit Area) |
$2,624,466 |
$3,259,447 |
$5,883,913 |
Jefferson Transit (Jefferson Transit Authority) |
$635,437 |
$262,676 |
$898,113 |
King County Metro Transit |
$32,524,500 |
$0 |
$32,524,500 |
Kitsap Transit (Kitsap County Public Transportation Benefit Area Authority) |
$6,939,292 |
$809,531 |
$7,748,823 |
Link Transit (Chelan Douglas Public Transportation Benefit Area) |
$2,882,905 |
$0 |
$2,882,905 |
Mason Transit Authority (Mason County Public Transportation Benefit Area) |
$3,503,930 |
$2,473,848 |
$5,977,778 |
Pacific Transit System (Pacific County Public Transportation Benefit Area) |
$363,124 |
$210,151 |
$573,275 |
Pierce Transit (Pierce County Public Transportation Benefit Area Corporation) |
$7,012,661 |
$0 |
$7,012,661 |
Pullman Transit (City of Pullman) |
$519,228 |
$80,687 |
$599,915 |
RiverCities Transit (City of Longview) |
$701,599 |
$0 |
$701,599 |
Selah Transit (City of Selah) |
$27,763 |
$0 |
$27,763 |
Skagit Transit (Skagit Transit System) |
$2,272,582 |
$0 |
$2,272,582 |
Spokane Transit Authority |
$6,961,936 |
$0 |
$6,961,936 |
TranGO (Okanogan County Transit Authority) |
$124,649 |
$45,460 |
$170,109 |
Twin Transit (Lewis Public Transportation Benefit Area) |
$1,909,535 |
$0 |
$1,909,535 |
Union Gap Transit (City of Union Gap) |
$63,991 |
$0 |
$63,991 |
Valley Transit |
$756,323 |
$0 |
$756,323 |
Whatcom Transportation Authority |
$6,003,367 |
$0 |
$6,003,367 |
Yakima Transit (City of Yakima) |
$790,829 |
$0 |
$790,829 |
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