Metroplan Funding Opportunities (Including Climate Pollution Reduction Grant): Applications Due January 9th
January 06, 2026
By:
Walter G. Wright
Category:
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
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Metroplan issued a notice providing a reminder regarding three open funding opportunities:
- Supplemental Call for Projects (STBG & TAP) – FFY 2026
- Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) – FFY 2027
- Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (CRPG) Call for Green Networks Projects – Multi-use Trail Construction, Land Restoration, and Tree Planting
Applications are due Friday, January 9th.
Eligible entities are described as Metroplan member cities and counties. The Climate Pollution Reduction Grant includes additional eligible entities as described in the application.
The Metroplan announcement describes each of the grant objectives/parameters along with applicable priorities.
Metroplan has served since 1972 as Central Arkansas’ federally designated metropolitan planning organization. The organization’s function is stated to include work with local governments, the state Department of Transportation, and local transit providers to determine transportation needs and funding priorities for federal transportation investments. Additional activities include general planning, mapping, and technical assistance to local governments.
A link to the notice can be found here.
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