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Millions in CARES Act funding allocated to Virginia transportation agencies

RICHMOND, Va. (WAVY) — Nearly $100 million has been allocated to transit agencies across Virginia by the Commonwealth Transportation Board during the coronavirus pandemic.

The federal dollars were awarded to Virginia through the CARES Act. The money will help local government, small urban, and rural transit agencies in several ways during the COVID-19 pandemic. The money will be used to offset lost revenues due to a decline in ridership during the pandemic, provide free rides to those who need to continue using transportation services, and keep transportation agencies functioning during the economic crisis created by the COVID-19 outbreak.


Nearly $100 million will be used in the following ways:

The CARES Act does not require a state or local match to receive the funding.

In total, Virginia was given $456 million for transportation through the CARES Act. It will be used in the following ways:

“Our public transit agencies are the backbone of our economy and ensure critical movement of goods and people in all of our communities,” Secretary of Transportation Shannon Valentine said in a prepared statement. “This relief helps Virginia’s transit systems continue essential services and operations, and also offset the substantial costs of driver salaries, sanitization supplies, and protective equipment purchased to combat the Coronavirus and its aftermath.”  


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