The Biden administration will help fund high-speed rail projects in California and electric bicycle charging in New York City under a $2.26 billion round of grants from the 2021 infrastructure law announced Wednesday.
The funds will go toward 162 road, aviation, transit and rail projects in all 50 states and two territories, including $25 million for about 173 electric micro-mobility charging stations for scooters and bikes, according to the list of projects receiving awards. The White House has sought to use money from the infrastructure law to accelerate climate and equity-focused transportation projects.
High-speed rail projects also got a boost ...
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