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Small Multimodal & Economic Resiliency Grants (Colorado)

Dated: December 2, 2024

The Revitalizing Main Streets (RMS) grant program enhances active transportation safety and strengthens the connection of people to main streets and central economic hubs.

Donor Name: Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT)

State: Colorado

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 12/18/2024

Size of the Grant: $100,000 to $500,000

Grant Duration: 1 Year

Details:

The program encourages physical activity and enhances local economic vitality in towns and cities across Colorado through funding infrastructure improvements to make walking and biking easy, yielding long-term benefits that bolster community connections.

The goals of this grant opportunity include:

  • Encourage active transportation and healthy lifestyles through improvements to the vitality of downtowns, mixed-use centers, and community gathering spaces;
  • Support economic development and increase opportunities for businesses to thrive;
  • Imagine innovative, community connecting uses of public spaces;
  • Support community access to the right of way that safely accommodates all modes of travel; and
  • Provide safe access to opportunity and mobility for residents of all ages, incomes and abilities, including vulnerable users.

Funding Information

  • Maximum CDOT grant award per project: $250,000.
  • Minimum CDOT grant award per project: $10,000.

The funds can be used for active transportation infrastructure improvement projects that meet the aim of the program and are ‘shovel ready’, therefore can be completed within a 12 month period from grant contract execution, if approved.

Eligible Expenses

Expenses eligible for grant funds include, but are not limited to, construction & materials costs for building new or long-term improvements of the following:

  • Sidewalks and/or bike lanes
  • Pedestrian improvements to road intersections
  • Landscaping buffers
  • Activating or building a downtown plaza
  • Multimodal amenities such as pedestrian level lighting, benches, trash bins, restrooms, bike racks and bus stop shelters
  • Traffic calming public art features

Expenses that are exempt from award, if awarded:

  • Planning, design, engineering, architecture, landscape architecture, and professional surveying expenses.
  • Work completed prior to CDOT contract execution is not eligible nor can it count toward the minimum 10% match.
  • Volunteer time.

Criteria

Applicants must be one of the following:

  • Local Governments
  • Business Improvement Districts
  • Council of Governments, on behalf of a local jurisdiction and with proof of support from that local jurisdiction
  • University or College

Projects must be located in the state of Colorado. On-CDOT system and off-CDOT system projects are eligible.

For more information, visit CDOT.

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