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Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Bipartisan Infrastructure Law)

Table 4: Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (STBG)

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION

COMPUTATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR (FY) 2022 SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM (STBG)
SUBALLOCATION OF STBG FUNDS TO INDIVIDUAL URBANIZED AREAS WITH POPULATION OVER 200,000



STATE


URBANIZED AREA
POPULATION
URBANIZED AREAS
IN 2010


PERCENT

STBG
SUBALLOCATION
New Jersey Allentown 32,443 0.41% 601,209
Atlantic City 248,402 3.14% 4,603,197
New York--Newark 6,159,466 77.98% 114,142,536
Philadelphia 1,150,865 14.57% 21,326,954
Poughkeepsie--Newburgh 11,228 0.14% 208,069
Trenton 296,668 3.76% 5,497,625
Total 7,899,072 100.00% 146,379,590
New Mexico Albuquerque 741,318 96.02% 23,165,551
El Paso 30,712 3.98% 959,724
Total 772,030 100.00% 24,125,275
New York Albany--Schenectady 594,962 3.89% 8,383,529
Bridgeport--Stamford 45,681 0.30% 643,685
Buffalo 935,906 6.11% 13,187,724
New York--Newark 12,191,715 79.61% 171,791,800
Poughkeepsie--Newburgh 412,338 2.69% 5,810,199
Rochester 720,572 4.71% 10,153,482
Syracuse 412,317 2.69% 5,809,903
Total 15,313,491 100.00% 215,780,322
North Carolina Asheville 280,648 6.42% 5,208,173
Charlotte 1,180,484 26.99% 21,907,031
Concord 214,881 4.91% 3,987,690
Durham 347,602 7.95% 6,450,683
Fayetteville 310,282 7.09% 5,758,110
Greensboro 311,810 7.13% 5,786,467
Hickory 212,195 4.85% 3,937,844
Myrtle Beach--Socastee 20,279 0.46% 376,331
Raleigh 884,891 20.23% 16,421,514
Wilmington 219,957 5.03% 4,081,889
Winston-Salem 391,024 8.94% 7,256,494
Total 4,374,053 100.00% 81,172,226
Ohio Akron 569,499 8.29% 11,027,785
Canton 279,245 4.07% 5,407,303
Cincinnati 1,286,542 18.73% 24,912,614
Cleveland 1,780,673 25.92% 34,480,973
Columbus 1,368,035 19.92% 26,490,646
Dayton 724,091 10.54% 14,021,307
Huntington 33,775 0.49% 654,019
Toledo 479,182 6.98% 9,278,886
Youngstown 348,073 5.07% 6,740,090
Total 6,869,115 100.00% 133,013,623
Oklahoma Oklahoma City 861,505 56.79% 25,488,764
Tulsa 655,479 43.21% 19,393,212
Total 1,516,984 100.00% 44,881,976
Oregon Eugene 247,421 12.53% 5,647,599
Portland 1,490,336 75.48% 34,018,215
Salem 236,632 11.99% 5,401,331
Total 1,974,389 100.00% 45,067,145
Pennsylvania Allentown 632,208 8.01% 14,039,279
Harrisburg 444,474 5.63% 9,870,319
Lancaster 402,004 5.09% 8,927,198
Philadelphia 3,760,387 47.65% 83,505,938
Pittsburgh 1,733,853 21.97% 38,503,223
Reading 266,254 3.37% 5,912,633
Scranton 381,502 4.83% 8,471,916
York 232,045 2.94% 5,152,963
Youngstown 39,477 0.50% 876,656
Total 7,892,204 100.00% 175,260,125


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