Federal News
Bay Area Secures $8.8M Transit Grant
March 12, 2026
The Bay Area congressional delegation successfully secured an $8.8 million federal grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation awarded in March 2026 to enhance local public transit infrastructure ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This funding aims to increase transit capacity and improve infrastructure to accommodate the anticipated surge in transit demand during the global event, while also delivering long-term benefits to the region's transportation systems.
- The grant supports upgrades and capacity expansion for public transit in the San Francisco Bay Area, including cities like Oakland.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate opportunities related to transit infrastructure improvements, equipment upgrades, and service enhancements funded by this grant.
- Contractors specializing in transportation infrastructure, transit technology, and related services may find new business prospects tied to this federal investment.
- This initiative underscores the importance of federal grants in preparing urban transit systems for major international events, highlighting a model for future infrastructure funding and procurement planning.
Public infrastructure is absolutely essential to coordinating successful events, and this critical federal funding will have lasting benefits while helping to ensure our transportation systems are prepared to keep visitors and residents moving safely and efficiently.
— Kevin Mullin, Representative
I am proud to support this $8.8 million investment that will help the Bay Area remain connected, reliable, and safe during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
— Lateefah Simon, Representative
These funds will help ensure fans from across the world can move through our cities quickly, affordably, and safely. Beyond the tournament itself, these infrastructure upgrades will strengthen our transit infrastructure in a way that local communities will benefit from long after the fans go home.
— Jimmy Panetta, Representative
Agencies
U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. House of Representatives
Contracts
$8,807,888