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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) 2022 CARBON REDUCTION PROGRAM (CRP)
SUBALLOCATION OF CRP FUNDS TO INDIVIDUAL URBANIZED AREAS WITH POPULATION OVER 200,000



STATE


URBANIZED AREA
POPULATION
URBANIZED AREAS
IN 2010


PERCENT

CRP
SUBALLOCATION
Alabama Birmingham 749,495 44.25% 2,513,696
Columbus 61,264 3.62% 205,471
Huntsville 286,692 16.93% 961,523
Mobile 326,183 19.26% 1,093,970
Montgomery 263,907 15.58% 885,105
Pensacola 6,266 0.37% 21,015
Total 1,693,807 100.00% 5,680,780
Alaska Anchorage 251,243 100.00% 3,617,740
Total 251,243 100.00% 3,617,740
Arizona Phoenix--Mesa 3,629,114 81.15% 8,320,113
Tucson 843,168 18.85% 1,933,049
Total 4,472,282 100.00% 10,253,162
Arkansas Fayetteville--Springdale--Rogers 295,081 38.49% 1,099,581
Little Rock 431,388 56.26% 1,607,512
Memphis 40,270 5.25% 150,061
Total 766,739 100.00% 2,857,154
California Antioch 277,634 0.92% 516,889
Bakersfield 523,994 1.74% 975,552
Concord 615,968 2.05% 1,146,786
Fresno 654,628 2.18% 1,218,762
Indio--Cathedral City 345,580 1.15% 643,388
Lake Tahoe (Bi-State MPO) 145,000 0.48% 269,956
Lancaster--Palmdale 341,219 1.13% 635,269
Los Angeles--Long Beach--Anaheim 12,150,996 40.42% 22,622,271
Mission Viejo--Lake Forest--San Clemente 583,681 1.94% 1,086,675
Modesto 358,172 1.19% 666,831
Murrieta--Temecula--Menifee 441,546 1.47% 822,054
Oxnard 367,260 1.22% 683,751
Reno 9 0.00% 17
Riverside--San Bernardino 1,932,666 6.43% 3,598,165
Sacramento 1,723,634 5.73% 3,208,997
San Diego 2,956,746 9.83% 5,504,759
San Francisco--Oakland 3,281,212 10.91% 6,108,838
San Jose 1,664,496 5.54% 3,098,897
Santa Clarita 258,653 0.86% 481,551
Santa Rosa 308,231 1.03% 573,853
Stockton 370,583 1.23% 689,938
Thousand Oaks 214,811 0.71% 399,927
Victorville--Hesperia 328,454 1.09% 611,503
Visalia 219,454 0.73% 408,571
Total 30,064,627 100.00% 55,973,200
Colorado Colorado Springs 559,409 17.49% 1,194,593
Denver--Aurora 2,374,203 74.24% 5,070,005
Fort Collins 264,465 8.27% 564,753
Total 3,198,077 100.00% 6,829,351
Connecticut Bridgeport--Stamford 877,630 32.79% 2,428,515
Hartford 924,859 34.56% 2,559,203
New Haven 562,839 21.03% 1,557,448
New York--Newark 114 0.00% 315
Norwich--New London 188,041 7.03% 520,334
Springfield 89,711 3.35% 248,242
Worcester 32,928 1.23% 91,116
Total 2,676,122 100.00% 7,405,173
Delaware Philadelphia 481,625 100.00% 1,815,431
Total 481,625 100.00% 1,815,431
District of Columbia Washington, DC 601,723 100.00% 3,206,817
Total 601,723 100.00% 3,206,817


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