FY24 Port of Rosedale Multimodal Expansion: Great River Railroad Restoration Project
ID: 360813Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

DOT - Federal Railroad Administration (DOT-FRA)

Award Range

$0 - $8M

Eligible Applicants

County Governments

Funding Category

Transportation

Funding Instrument

Grant

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The Department of Transportation's Federal Railroad Administration is offering a grant opportunity for the FY24 Port of Rosedale Multimodal Expansion: Great River Railroad Restoration Project. This initiative aims to restore functionality to the Great River Railroad, specifically focusing on completing environmental reviews and undertaking preliminary engineering, final design, and construction activities for Phase 1, which includes significant repairs and upgrades to a 31-mile stretch of railroad. The successful execution of this project is crucial for enhancing the resilience and operational capacity of the Port of Rosedale and the surrounding region. The grant has an estimated total funding amount of $8,175,000, with a close date for applications set for November 4, 2025. Interested applicants, specifically county governments, can reach out to the GrantSolutions Help Desk for assistance at 1.866.577.0771 or 202.401.5282 during business hours.

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