“The Consolidated Rail Infrastructure & Safety Improvements grant program is an important resource for railroads to upgrade infrastructure and for communities to enhance safety on tracks and at railroad crossings,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao.
The Fiscal Year 2019 (FY19) NOFO will fund projects that increase rail transportation safety, efficiency, and reliability. Eligible applications will include projects that address congestion challenges, highway-rail grade crossings, upgrade short-line railroad infrastructure, relocate rail lines, improve intercity passenger rail capital assets, and deploy railroad safety technology. Both freight and passenger rail infrastructure projects are eligible.
The CRISI grant program also directs investment to rural America, with at least 25 percent of available funds reserved for projects in rural communities. This enables FRA to improve rural America’s rail infrastructure.
The Department will also consider how projects support key objectives including enhancing economic vitality; leveraging federal funding; adopting life-cycle cost accounting; using innovative approaches to improve safety and expediting project delivery; and holding grant recipients accountable for achieving specific, measurable outcomes. Preference will be given to projects where the proposed federal share of total costs does not exceed 50 percent.
“These CRISI grants support safe rail systems around the country, and I encourage eligible parties with creative and innovative projects to apply by the deadline,” said FRA Administrator Ronald L. Batory.
Since the award of FY17 and FY18 CRISI grants, including for Positive Train Control (PTC) implementation, FRA held a webinar and multiple debriefings with over 80 stakeholders to discuss ways to improve applications for funding. This gives prospective applicants greater understanding of the program and the selection criteria.
Applications for funding under this FY19 CRISI NOFO are due 60 days after the date of publication in the Federal Register. Following publication, FRA will offer web-based training and technical assistance for eligible applicants on Wednesday, September 4.
For more details about the CRISI program, visit this page.
To view the NOFO, visit this link.
— A Federal Railroad Administration news release. Aug. 14, 2019.
this should help a lot lets get PTC installed and finish the 75th Street Project this money will also go to Grand Crossing which needs it badly.