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$2.1 million in grants to promote ‘travel options’ available through Metro

Buffered Bike Lane with a bike symbol and arrow pointing forward


New I-5 Bridge-Delta Park bikeway signage-10-10
Wayfinding signage is one type of
project eligible for funding
through the grants.
(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland)

Metro has announced the availability of $2.1 million in federal grants through the Regional Travel Options (RTO) program. The money is set aside for both government agencies and non-profits for small-scale projects that promote biking, walking, and taking transit.

In this past, this grant program has funded projects like TriMet’s Open Trip Planner, Sunday Streets in Wilsonville, bike shelters in Forest Grove, walking maps and wayfinding signage in Tigard, and much more.

In an announcement yesterday, Metro included a more detailed list of eligible projects:

To help newcomers to the grant process wade through the application requirements, Metro is hosting a grant workshop on January 9th from 10 am to noon at Metro Regional Center (600 NE Grand Ave).

Grant applications are due to Metro by February 22, 2013. Grant awards will be announced in early April, with funding available in July, 2013. If you’ve got an idea on how to promote biking, this is a great opportunity to get it funded. Good luck!

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