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Federal Agencies Fund Washington Transit Facilities
March 13, 2026
Federal agencies have awarded significant grant funding to support transit infrastructure improvements in Washington state, including a $17.5 million Department of Transportation grant for Skagit Transit's new Operations facility in Burlington and a $15 million Federal Transit Administration grant for a bus driver training facility for Kitsap Transit. These investments aim to enhance transit service reliability, address workforce shortages, and support growing ridership in the region.
- Key agencies involved: Department of Transportation (DOT) and Federal Transit Administration (FTA) are providing targeted grants to state and regional transit authorities.
- Procurement implications: Transit agencies and contractors specializing in facility construction, operations, and training infrastructure should evaluate upcoming opportunities related to these funded projects.
- Why this matters: These grants reflect federal priorities to modernize transit infrastructure and workforce capabilities, signaling potential for additional funding cycles and related procurements in Washington.
- Actionable insight: Organizations engaged in transit facility development and training services in Washington should align business strategies to leverage these federal investments and prepare for forthcoming solicitations.
Finally! Trumpβs Department of Transportation (DOT) released $17.5 million it was holding hostage that will now allow Skagit Transit to move forward with its new Operations facility. I have been working with Skagit Transit leadership for several years to get these dollars out the door and put to work for local transit. So great to be part of this local victory.
— Rick Larsen, U.S. Representative
Investing in a dedicated bus operator training facility will help Kitsap Transit more efficiently train drivers and strengthen transit service across Western Washington.
— Maria Cantwell, U.S. Senator
Transit helps reduce traffic congestion, improve road safety, and promotes regional economic growth, but it doesnβt work without a well-trained corps of bus drivers.
— John Clauson, Executive Director of Kitsap Transit
Agencies
Federal Transit Administration, Department of Transportation, U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington State Department of Transportation
Contracts
$17.5 million, $15 million, $16 million
Locations
Sources
- Larsen Announces $17.5 Million Investment in Skagit Transit | U.S. Representative Rick Larsen · Larsen · Mar 12
- Press Releases | News | U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell of Washington · Cantwell Senate · Mar 13