Residents of Greater Des Moines are invited to share their opinions on which local transportation projects they would like to see receive funding from the Des Moines Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO).
Twenty-seven projects are under consideration, including roadways, bridges, transit buses, and trails. Approximately $40 million has been requested from the Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (STBG), while another roughly $4 million has been requested from the Surface Transportation Block Grant Set-Aside Program, also known as Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP).
The Des Moines Area MPO has approximately $18 million in available STBG funding and $1.8 million in available TAP funding. Both grant programs are funded by the U.S. Department of Transportation and administered by the MPO.
The public can click here find an online interactive map with project descriptions and leave comments now through Friday, February 28. A list of the applications is available on the MPO website (click here).
The MPO also scores the projects on how well they help meet the regional performance measures established in Mobilizing Tomorrow, the region’s long-range transportation plan (dmampo.org/mobilizing-tomorrow/). The scores and public comments will be presented to a funding subcommittee of local officials, who will make a funding recommendation. The recommendation will be presented to the MPO Policy Committee in April for review and again in May for final approval. Once awarded, the grants will be allocated in the federal fiscal year 2029.
For more information on the projects, please call or email MPO staff at 515-334-0075 or info@dmampo.org.