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Biden-Harris Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation Announce $172 Million to Improve Ferry Service in 35 States, 3 Territories

Friday, August 5, 2022

President’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law provides historic funding and expands eligibility to better support ferry service

FHWA 26-22
Contact: FHWA.PressOffice@dot.gov
Tel.: (202) 366-0660

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration today announced $172.2 million in Fiscal Year 2022 formula funding under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to 35 states and 3 territories to improve ferry service and provide more travel options. Under the Biden-Harris Administration, funding for ferry service is at historic levels to support multimodal transportation services that meet the needs of residents, including $300 million in Federal Transit Administration competitive funding that was recently announced.

“Many Americans rely on ferry service as a primary means of travel, making it a critical connection to jobs, healthcare, and other daily needs,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. “The funding we are announcing today will continue and enhance ferry service for communities across the country.”

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law provides $912 million in formula funding over five years through FHWA’s Ferry Boat Program, more than doubling the amount provided under the 2015 FAST Act and expands eligibility that can include ferry maintenance facilities and the purchase of transit vehicles such as buses and shuttles used exclusively to transport passengers as an integral part of an intermodal ferry trip. The funding can also be used for capital improvements to existing ferry operations, which could increase the number of riders, relieve congestion, or address environmental or significant operational concerns.

“The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law has substantially increased funding for ferry boats to help improve the quality of life and make it easier for commuters to get to their destinations,” said Acting Federal Highway Administrator Stephanie Pollack. “In all of the states and territories receiving funding, ferry boat service is an important part of transportation in helping to improve mobility and access to important services in these communities.”

The FHWA’s Ferry Boat Program supports terminal and vessel projects that provide critical access to areas that lack other means of transportation where high passenger demand already exists. Funding is distributed to State Departments of Transportation based on a formula contained in law, and the funding is then allocated to individual ferry boat operators based on eligibility.

More information on the program is available on the FHWA Ferry Boat Program Website and in a Fact Sheet. A complete list of Fiscal Year 2022 funding allocations is available.

STATE FY 2022 STATE
ALLOCATION

ALASKA  

$36,359,678 

ALABAMA 

$340,797 

AMERICAN SAMOA 

$873,348 

ARKANSAS 

$204,254 

CALIFORNIA 

$10,173,353 

CONNECTICUT 

$200,000 

DELAWARE 

$201,404 

FLORIDA 

$1,523,155 

GEORGIA 

$499,611 

HAWAII 

$1,217,040 

ILLINOIS 

$2,649,404 

KENTUCKY 

$1,384,025 

LOUISIANA 

$5,206,871 

MASSACHUSETTS 

$4,641,973 

MARYLAND 

$201,090 

MAINE 

$2,018,936 

MICHIGAN 

$3,804,092 

MINNESOTA 

$3,079,598 

MISSOURI 

$200,000 

MISSISSIPPI 

$200,000 

MONTANA 

$200,000 

NORTH CAROLINA 

$3,140,227 

NEW JERSEY 

$10,105,484 

NEW YORK 

$17,850,244 

OHIO 

$446,584 

OKLAHOMA 

$201,076 

OREGON 

$1,270,243 

PUERTO RICO 

$1,107,962 

RHODE ISLAND 

$1,575,898 

SOUTH CAROLINA 

$316,692 

TENNESSEE 

$249,108 

TEXAS 

$13,261,588 

UTAH 

$200,690 

VIRGINIA 

$3,476,799 

VIRGIN ISLAND 

$463,145 

WASHINGTON 

$42,442,646 

WEST VIRGINIA 

$200,638 

WISCONSIN  

$763,888 

Grand Total 

$172,251,541