05/02/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/02/2025 08:47
More Than 100 Businesses Receive Grant Awards Between $1,000 And $40,000 To Support Operations
HANOVER, MD (May 2, 2025) - The Maryland Department of Transportation today announced the first round of recipients for the Purple Line Small Business Grant Program which the Department launched in February 2025. This grant program aims to support small businesses along the Purple Line alignment most directly impacted by construction of this critical light rail line. The funding will help local business owners sustain operations, preserve jobs and expand services. Grant awards for this initial phase ranged from $1,000 to $40,000, for a total of $1 million. The four-year program will invest $4 million in eligible businesses along the Purple Line corridor.
"Maryland's investment in the Purple Line represents a tremendous economic growth opportunity that will connect communities from Bethesda to New Carrollton," said Maryland Transportation Secretary Paul J. Wiedefeld. "These grants will support small businesses whose operations are impacted by construction to ensure they are ready to thrive once the Purple Line opens."
The Purple Line recently announced the start of light rail vehicle dynamic testing on the one-mile test track parallel to Veteran's Parkway in Prince George's County. Eight vehicles have arrived at the Operations and Maintenance Facility with the fleet's remaining 20 scheduled to begin arriving in May. The project is 76% complete with more than 80,000 feet of track installed and all 21 future Purple Line stations are currently under construction. Across the alignment, 19 miles of new and improved sidewalks are being installed, along with trails and new bike paths.