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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
New Jersey Allentown--Bethlehem 31,133 0.37% 67,283
Atlantic City--Ocean City--Villas 294,921 3.52% 637,373
New York--Jersey City--Newark 6,516,605 77.78% 14,083,449
Philadelphia 1,164,637 13.90% 2,516,971
Trenton 370,422 4.42% 800,543
Total 8,377,718 100.00% 18,105,619
New Mexico Albuquerque 769,837 96.15% 2,893,460
El Paso 30,852 3.85% 115,958
Total 800,689 100.00% 3,009,418
New York Albany--Schenectady 593,142 3.72% 983,667
Bridgeport--Stamford 55,434 0.35% 91,932
Buffalo 948,864 5.95% 1,573,597
New York--Jersey City--Newark 12,909,844 80.99% 21,409,696
Poughkeepsie--Newburgh 314,766 1.97% 522,008
Rochester 704,327 4.42% 1,168,057
Syracuse 413,660 2.60% 686,014
Total 15,940,037 100.00% 26,434,971
North Carolina Asheville 285,776 5.72% 608,248
Charlotte 1,359,439 27.23% 2,893,441
Concord 278,612 5.58% 593,000
Durham 396,118 7.94% 843,101
Fayetteville 325,008 6.51% 691,750
Greensboro 338,928 6.79% 721,377
Hickory 201,511 4.04% 428,898
Myrtle Beach--North Myrtle Beach 23,593 0.47% 50,215
Raleigh 1,106,646 22.17% 2,355,394
Wilmington 255,329 5.11% 543,444
Winston-Salem 420,924 8.43% 895,898
Total 4,991,884 100.00% 10,624,766
North Dakota Fargo 167,743 100.00% 1,144,163
Total 167,743 100.00% 1,144,163
Ohio Akron 541,879 7.80% 1,281,209
Canton 295,319 4.25% 698,247
Cincinnati 1,331,513 19.17% 3,148,205
Cleveland 1,712,178 24.65% 4,048,243
Columbus 1,567,254 22.57% 3,705,587
Dayton 674,046 9.71% 1,593,702
Huntington 32,003 0.46% 75,667
Toledo 469,594 6.76% 1,110,300
Youngstown 320,901 4.62% 758,732
Total 6,944,687 100.00% 16,419,892
Oklahoma Oklahoma City 982,276 57.61% 3,448,376
Tulsa 722,810 42.39% 2,537,496
Total 1,705,086 100.00% 5,985,872
Oregon Eugene 270,179 12.18% 683,979
Portland 1,679,601 75.72% 4,252,036
Salem 268,331 12.10% 679,300
Total 2,218,111 100.00% 5,615,315
Pennsylvania Allentown--Bethlehem 590,570 7.29% 1,563,173
Harrisburg 490,859 6.06% 1,299,249
Lancaster--Manheim 394,530 4.87% 1,044,277
Philadelphia 3,996,608 49.35% 10,578,575
Pittsburgh 1,745,039 21.55% 4,618,923
Reading 276,278 3.41% 731,277
Scranton 366,713 4.53% 970,648
York 238,549 2.95% 631,412
Total 8,099,146 100.00% 21,437,534


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