01/14/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/14/2026 17:30
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What you need to know: Caltrans is awarding $202 million to increase mobility and reduce planet-warming pollution in communities across the state.
Sacramento - Caltrans today announced awarding $202 million to 143 local, clean transportation projects to prioritize public transit and electric vehicle options in California communities most affected by pollution. The projects are funded by California Climate Investment (CCI) through the Low Carbon Transit Operation Program (LCTOP) which has invested over $1.4 billion in carbon reduction projects over the past decade.
"Partnering with local transportation agencies, we're building a thriving, more connected California by investing in projects that will improve outcomes for all roadway users and help the state achieve its ambitious climate goals," said Caltrans Director Dina El-Tawansy. "These clean transportation projects will better serve communities most affected by air pollution, expand bus and rail service and support free or reduced fare programs and encourage fewer, shorter automobile trips."
The CCI steers billions of Cap-and-Invest dollars towards strengthening the economy and improving public health and the environment - particularly in disadvantaged communities. It is designed to reduce greenhouse gases from the largest emission sources in California, drive innovation and guide the state towards a clean energy economy.
LCTOP has funded 1,548 projects to help local transit agencies launch new or expanded transit services, purchase zero-emission fleet vehicles, build zero-emission infrastructure, and make public transportation more affordable.
Some of the projects that will benefit from LCTOP funding include:
A full list of projects can be found in FY 24-25 Low Carbon Transit Operations Program (LCTOP) Award List (PDF).
For more information about California's transportation investments, visit build.ca.gov.