ICYMI: Applying for Rural Broadband Funding Through the USDA's ReConnect Program

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has begun taking applications for the second round of $550 million in ReConnect Program funding.  Connected Nation hosted a webinar February 5th to help local units understand how YOUR area can leverage this program to connect more homes and businesses. 

Officials explained how the ReConnect program works, answered questions about applying, and provided tips on how to improve your chances of being awarded funding.

A recording of the webinar is available to watch at your convenience here:

https://connectednation.org/blog/2020/02/06/webinar-the-usda-answers-your-questions-on-funding-for-rural-broadband/

In Student Housing, Off Campus or With Parents, College Students Count in 2020 Census

A freshman living on campus in student housing. A junior varsity athlete sharing an off-campus house with teammates. A senior living solo in an off-campus apartment.

Even though many residents of a typical American college town might move away after they graduate, they have to be counted while they live there. 

College towns across the country depend on students’ responses to the census. The reason: Census results help determine how much federal funding communities will receive over the next 10 years.

“Young college students may be going off on their own for the first time, and when they see a postcard or a census worker and are asked to take the census, they may not understand that they’re supposed to take it where they’re living.” 

— Evan Curtis, state planning coordinator and co-chair of the Utah Complete Count Committee

Read the full story here.

MATS Issues FY 2019 Annual Obligation Report

MIDLAND, Mi., December 17th, 2019- The Midland Area Transportation Study (MATS) has released its Annual Report, showing increased Federal funding obligated in the MATS area for Fiscal Year 2019, for roads and transit.  State and Local funds are included in the report for reference.  

The 2019 MATS Annual Report:

·         Shows that overall Federal investment in the MATS area is down significantly from FY 2018, returning to slightly below historical levels.

·         Federal funding decreased from 31 to 4.4 million dollars, with roads and bridges being the largest beneficiary, largely due to the completion of the new M-20 Bridge.

·         Overall transportation funding totaling $10.2 million was invested into the MATS area transportation network.

·         Transit obligations have returned to historical levels, at 1.5 million.  This is partially due to several new buses purchased by local Transit agencies.

According to MATS Director Maja Bolanowska, these obligations "are small MPO surface transportation, safety, rural roads, transit operating and transit capital funds.  They allow many projects to be completed each year. All these categories of funding represent federal gas tax revenues coming back to the local community”. 

The entire document can be found HERE.

Dial-A-Ride to Expand Saturday Bus Service Hours

November 25, 2019 – Dial-A-Ride, the City of Midland’s curb-to-curb demand response bus service, has announced an expansion to its Saturday bus service hours. Effective Saturday, December 7, Dial-A-Ride bus service will be available from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. every Saturdays for rides within the Midland city limits.

The change, which will provide bus service one hour earlier than the previous 9 a.m. start time on Saturdays, comes in response to passenger requests for earlier Saturday ride times and will streamline start times for DART’s weekend bus service hours. DART provides bus service on Sundays from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Phone service hours will remain unchanged and are as follows:

  • Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

  • Saturday, 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.

  • Sunday, no phone service hours

For more information, please call Dial-A-Ride at 989-837-6940 or visit www.cityofmidlandmi.gov/dart.

U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao Announces Major New Initiative to Support Rural Transportation Needs

ST. LOUIS, MO – U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao today announced the creation of a major new initiative to support transportation needs in rural America. The initiative, known as the Rural Opportunities to Use Transportation for Economic Success (ROUTES) Initiative, will analyze the Department’s discretionary funding and financing opportunities to ensure nationwide outcomes for rural communities’ transportation infrastructure. Secretary Chao made the announcement during her remarks at the annual meeting of the American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO) in St. Louis, Missouri. 

“Rural America, which has a disproportionately high rate of fatalities and is historically neglected, needs to have its transportation needs addressed,” said U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao.

Rural communities and their transportation networks have been instrumental in building and supplying urban areas throughout our nation’s history, carrying people from city-to-city and carrying freight from bedrock American industries such as agriculture, mining, forestry, and manufacturing.  Yet rural transportation infrastructure has significant challenges. Over 70% of America’s road miles are in rural areas. While one-fifth of Americans live in rural areas, rural America’s traffic fatalities are disproportionately high, totaling 46% of fatalities in 2018. Further, of the nation’s bridges that are posted for weight limits, 90 percent are in rural areas.

The new ROUTES Initiative will address these challenges by assisting rural stakeholders in understanding how to access DOT grants and financing products, and developing data-driven approaches to better assess needs and benefits of rural transportation projects. This builds on the Department’s Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA) Loan Program’s Rural Project Initiative, which offers lower project-cost thresholds for loan eligibility, subsidized interest rates, and the coverage of fees to encourage use of the credit program for infrastructure projects in rural areas. The Department will engage rural transportation stakeholders at events over the coming year to educate project sponsors about the funding and finance opportunities at DOT, as well as to receive their feedback.

Secretary Chao also announced the formation of a rural transportation infrastructure council, the ROUTES Council, to lead the way on this initiative. This new internal deliberative body at the Department will identify critical rural transportation concerns and coordinate efforts among DOT’s different modal administrations. The Council will initially review public comments and create a rural resources handbook, holding its first meeting in November 2019.

Learn more about the ROUTES Initiative here.

Be Counted in the 2020 Census!

Via EMCOG:

In order to get the word out as much as possible regarding the upcoming 2020 Cenus and the importance of getting the counts EMCOG has been assisting with getting the information out across our region.  Here is a link to the Michigan Nonprofit Association's "Be Counted MI 2020 Newletter.  You can sign up to receive weekly updates via email.  Please share with others.

 

Michigan Nonprofit Association Be Counted MI 2020 Newsletter:
https://becountedmi2020.com/sign-up-for-our-newsletter/

EMCOG Announces Funding of Grants in the Region

GRANT AWARDS: The East Michigan Council of Governments Awards $145,000 in Grants Throughout Prosperity Region 5.

Eighteen (18) projects will receive a boost in funding thanks to the East Central Michigan Prosperity Region 5 Grant awards from the East Michigan Council of Governments (EMCOG). EMCOG is distributing $145,000 to projects that support various economic development, workforce development, transportation, educational, outdoor recreation/tourism and place-making initiatives throughout the 8 county Prosperity Region 5.

This is the third year of the EMCOG grant program which is funded by Michigan’s Regional Prosperity Initiative. Since 2017, EMCOG has distributed $377,000 in grant funding to 64 recipients. The following projects were selected for funding in 2019:

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To learn more about EMCOG and the Regional Prosperity Initiative visit www.emcog.org

For more information regarding the grants contact Jane Fitzpatrick EMCOG Programs Manager (989-797-0800) or jfitzpatrick@emcog.org