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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 50,000 TO 200,000



STATE


URBANIZED AREA
POPULATION
URBANIZED AREAS
IN 2020


PERCENT

CRP
SUBALLOCATION
South Carolina Anderson--Clemson 118,369 15.63% 338,871
Beaufort--Port Royal 52,515 6.93% 150,342
Bluffton East--Hilton Head Island 71,824 9.48% 205,620
Florence 89,436 11.81% 256,041
Mauldin--Simpsonville 159,506 21.06% 456,640
Spartanburg 196,943 26.00% 563,816
Sumter 68,825 9.09% 197,035
Total 757,418 100.00% 2,168,365
South Dakota Rapid City 85,679 29.85% 583,035
Sioux City 7,076 2.47% 48,151
Sioux Falls 194,283 67.69% 1,322,071
Total 287,038 100.00% 1,953,257
Tennessee Bristol 36,969 5.17% 96,746
Cleveland 73,918 10.35% 193,440
Jackson 72,809 10.19% 190,537
Johnson City 128,519 17.99% 336,328
Kingsport 98,046 13.72% 256,581
Morristown 66,539 9.31% 174,129
Murfreesboro 177,313 24.82% 464,019
Spring Hill 60,309 8.44% 157,825
Total 714,422 100.00% 1,869,605
Texas Abilene 118,138 5.37% 337,782
Beaumont 146,649 6.67% 419,302
Eagle Pass 54,083 2.46% 154,635
Galveston--Texas City 191,863 8.72% 548,578
Harlingen 118,838 5.40% 339,784
Lake Jackson 56,054 2.55% 160,271
Longview 107,099 4.87% 306,219
Midland 141,997 6.46% 406,001
New Braunfels 100,736 4.58% 288,026
Odessa 154,818 7.04% 442,659
Port Arthur 116,819 5.31% 334,011
San Angelo 99,982 4.55% 285,870
San Marcos 70,801 3.22% 202,436
Sherman--Denison 66,691 3.03% 190,684
Temple 114,632 5.21% 327,758
Texarkana 53,144 2.42% 151,950
Tyler 131,028 5.96% 374,638
Victoria 65,986 3.00% 188,668
Waco 192,844 8.77% 551,383
Wichita Falls 97,039 4.41% 277,456
Total 2,199,241 100.00% 6,288,111
Utah Logan 113,927 45.93% 259,296
St. George 134,109 54.07% 305,230
Total 248,036 100.00% 564,526
Vermont Burlington 118,032 100.00% 783,065
Total 118,032 100.00% 783,065
Virginia Blacksburg--Christiansburg 72,400 8.94% 180,709
Bristol 33,669 4.16% 84,037
Charlottesville 104,191 12.87% 260,058
Fredericksburg 167,679 20.72% 418,523
Hagerstown 134 0.02% 334
Harrisonburg 73,377 9.07% 183,147
Kingsport 365 0.05% 911
Lynchburg 125,596 15.52% 313,485
Staunton--Waynesboro 59,065 7.30% 147,425
Williamsburg 89,585 11.07% 223,602
Winchester 83,377 10.30% 208,107
Total 809,438 100.00% 2,020,338
Washington Bellingham 128,979 18.28% 239,247
Lewiston 20,667 2.93% 38,336
Longview 67,464 9.56% 125,141
Marysville 160,440 22.74% 297,605
Mount Vernon 66,825 9.47% 123,956
Walla Walla 49,909 7.07% 92,578
Wenatchee 78,142 11.08% 144,948
Yakima 133,145 18.87% 246,975
Total 705,571 100.00% 1,308,786
West Virginia Beckley 57,468 12.08% 303,154
Charleston 140,958 29.63% 743,578
Hagerstown 83,023 17.45% 437,961
Morgantown 77,620 16.32% 409,459
Parkersburg 55,431 11.65% 292,408
Steubenville--Weirton 28,553 6.00% 150,622
Wheeling 32,658 6.87% 172,276
Total 475,711 100.00% 2,509,458


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