Grants are being awarded as follows:
• City of Modesto: $35,500 for preventative maintenance.
• City of Turlock: $194,532 for a bus transfer hub facility.
• Orange County Transportation Authority: $500,000 to purchase three alternative fuel buses as replacements for the City of Laguna Beach.
• City of Vallejo: $2.4 million for repair and rehabilitation of the Vallejo Intermodal Station.
• Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority: $69,776 for the Metro Blue Line traction power substation.
• Southern California Regional Rail Authority: $4.7 million to fund track rehabilitation, Positive Train Control, Keller Yard storage, Central Maintenance Facility Guard, and insurance.
• City of Vacaville: $527,655 for the Vacaville Intermodal Station; $115,330 to purchase 14 electronic fareboxes.
• City of Santa Clarita: $2.4 million for construction of two transit parking facilities.
• City of Fresno: $1.2 million for operating assistance.
• City of Montebello: $1.9 million to purchase three 40ft. CNG replacement buses and for operating assistance.
• City of La Mirada: $63,287 for bus security cameras and maintenance equipment.
• City of Fairfield: $172,340 to install 63 fareboxes; $788,484 for the purchase of six buses.
• Golden Gate Bridge Highway and Transportation Department: $2.4 million for replacement of bus wash equipment.
• The Sacramento Regional Transit District: $488,000 to purchase six replacement minivans and operating assistance.
• City of Manteca: $649,009 to purchase bus passenger amenities.
• San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART): $17 million for railcar and station equipment improvements
• Municipal Transportation Agency/City and County of San Francisco (MUNI): $18.2 million to rebuild and perform preventive maintenance on light rail vehicles.
• San Mateo County Transit: $2 million for preventive maintenance and the purchase of four replacement buses.
• Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board: $2.7 million for the San Mateo bridges replacement project.
• Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority: $12.3 million for the purchase of 20 40-foot buses.
• Union City: $77,123 for the purchase of two 35-foot buses.
• Western Contra Costa Transit Authority: $197,637 for preventive maintenance and the purchase of a generator.
• Easter Contra Costa Transit Authority: $1.1 million for preventive maintenance, the purchase of lifts, and parking lot repairs.
• Central Contra Costa Transit Authority: $1.1 million for preventive maintenance.
• Livermore-Amador Valley Transit Authority: $779,046 for preventive maintenance.
• City of Santa Rosa: $1 million for the purchase of two hybrid electric buses.
• City of Simi Valley: $1 million for garage modernization, ADA operations, and equipment.
• Napa County Transportation Planning Agency: $721,312 for bus rehabilitation and the purchase of shop equipment.
• Sonoma County Transit: $448,161 to replace one 40-foot CNG bus.
• Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District: $6.7 million for preventive maintenance.