STRIDE Act
Overview: HR 6058 is the STRIDE Act, a bill to establish a grant program to support the development of sustainable transportation infrastructure.Purpose and Intent: The STRIDE Act
Overview: HR 6058 is the STRIDE Act, a bill to establish a grant program to support the development of sustainable transportation infrastructure.Purpose and Intent: The STRIDE Act
Overview: HR 6058 is the STRIDE Act, a bill to establish a grant program to support the development of sustainable transportation infrastructure.
Purpose and Intent: The STRIDE Act aims to provide federal funding and support for the construction of sustainable transportation projects, such as public transit, bike lanes, and pedestrian infrastructure. The goal is to promote more environmentally friendly and equitable transportation options.
Key Provisions:
- Establishes a grant program within the Department of Transportation to fund sustainable transportation infrastructure projects
- Prioritizes projects that improve access to public transit, increase active transportation (walking, biking), and reduce greenhouse gas emissions
- Requires grant recipients to engage with local communities and consider their input in project planning
Affected Parties and Impacts:
- State and local governments, as well as transit agencies, would be eligible to apply for and receive the grants
- Communities and residents would benefit from improved transportation options and reduced environmental impacts
- The transportation and construction industries would have opportunities to develop sustainable infrastructure projects
Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
- The bill has been introduced in the House and is currently in the early stages of the legislative process
- If enacted, the STRIDE Act would establish a new grant program to be administered by the Department of Transportation
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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