In late October, the U.S. Dept. of Transportation’s Maritime Administration awarded 41 port projects nationwide a total of $703 million in funding as part of this year's Port Infrastructure Development grants program. California received the largest number of grants overall, with a total of $93.3 million going six different projects statewide. Hawaii received $43.7 million for one project. The breakdown of the grant recipients is below.
The announcement comes as the California State Transportation Agency has issued a call for projects to receive funding as part of the state's $1.2 billion in one-time state funding for port and freight infrastructure projects. Approximately 70 percent of the program funding will go to projects that support goods movement through the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, and the remaining 30 percent will fund ports and goods movement infrastructure in the rest of the state.