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Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Bipartisan Infrastructure Law)

Table 10: Carbon Reduction Program (CRP)

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION

COMPUTATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR (FY) 2024 CARBON REDUCTION PROGRAM (CRP)
SUBALLOCATION OF CRP FUNDS TO INDIVIDUAL URBANIZED AREAS WITH POPULATION OVER 200,000



STATE


URBANIZED AREA
POPULATION
URBANIZED AREAS
IN 2020


PERCENT

CRP
SUBALLOCATION
Alabama Birmingham 774,956 44.16% 2,572,478
Columbus 62,719 3.57% 208,197
Huntsville 329,066 18.75% 1,092,339
Mobile 321,907 18.34% 1,068,575
Montgomery 254,348 14.49% 844,312
Pensacola 11,813 0.67% 39,213
Total 1,754,809 100.00% 5,825,114
Alaska Anchorage 249,252 100.00% 3,616,150
Total 249,252 100.00% 3,616,150
Arizona Phoenix--Mesa--Scottsdale 3,976,313 75.43% 8,477,156
Phoenix West--Goodyear--Avondale 419,946 7.97% 895,289
Tucson 875,441 16.61% 1,866,365
Total 5,271,700 100.00% 11,238,810
Arkansas Fayetteville--Springdale--Rogers 373,662 42.71% 1,402,666
Little Rock 461,864 52.79% 1,733,762
Memphis 39,313 4.49% 147,575
Total 874,839 100.00% 3,284,003
California Antioch 326,205 1.03% 595,347
Bakersfield 570,235 1.79% 1,040,720
Concord--Walnut Creek 538,583 1.69% 982,953
Fresno 717,589 2.26% 1,309,651
Indio--Palm Desert--Palm Springs 361,075 1.13% 658,988
Lake Tahoe (Bi-State MPO) 145,000 0.46% 264,635
Livermore--Pleasanton--Dublin 240,381 0.76% 438,713
Los Angeles--Long Beach--Anaheim 12,237,376 38.46% 22,334,088
Mission Viejo--Lake Forest--Laguna Niguel 646,843 2.03% 1,180,535
Modesto 357,301 1.12% 652,100
Oxnard--San Buenaventura (Ventura) 376,117 1.18% 686,440
Palmdale--Lancaster 359,559 1.13% 656,221
Reno 40 0.00% 73
Riverside--San Bernardino 2,276,703 7.16% 4,155,146
Sacramento 1,946,618 6.12% 3,552,717
San Diego 3,070,300 9.65% 5,603,517
San Francisco--Oakland 3,515,933 11.05% 6,416,830
San Jose 1,837,446 5.78% 3,353,471
Santa Barbara 202,197 0.64% 369,024
Santa Clarita 278,031 0.87% 507,426
Santa Rosa 297,329 0.93% 542,647
Stockton 414,847 1.30% 757,125
Temecula--Murrieta--Menifee 528,991 1.66% 965,446
Thousand Oaks 213,986 0.67% 390,540
Victorville--Hesperia--Apple Valley 355,816 1.12% 649,390
Total 31,814,501 100.00% 58,063,743
Colorado Colorado Springs 632,494 17.35% 1,224,026
Denver--Aurora 2,686,147 73.69% 5,198,331
Fort Collins 326,332 8.95% 631,530
Total 3,644,973 100.00% 7,053,887
Connecticut Bridgeport--Stamford 860,974 35.85% 2,456,784
Hartford 977,158 40.68% 2,788,315
New Haven 561,456 23.38% 1,602,111
Springfield 943 0.04% 2,691
Worcester 1,255 0.05% 3,581
Total 2,401,786 100.00% 6,853,482
Delaware Philadelphia 494,087 100.00% 1,757,545
Total 494,087 100.00% 1,757,545
District of Columbia Washington--Arlington 689,545 100.00% 3,336,373
Total 689,545 100.00% 3,336,373


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