Improving America’s Roadways—Safe Streets for All
Municipal leaders, DOT officials, and experts will share strategies for applying to the Safe Streets and Roads for All grant program, open through June 26, 2025.
Municipal leaders, DOT officials, and experts will share strategies for applying to the Safe Streets and Roads for All grant program, open through June 26, 2025.
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Learn how cities can use data to improve infrastructure projects and measure impact under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law in this timely webinar.
A virtual event for municipal leaders offering expert guidance on crafting a strong Safe Streets and Roads for All grant application, from data to budgeting.
The Local Infrastructure Hub is hosting a webinar on the 2025 Low or No Emission and Buses and Bus Facilities grants, featuring key updates, changes to the programs, and firsthand insights from mayors on managing awards and meeting federal requirements.
The Local Infrastructure Hub serves as a trusted resource for cities and towns, offering clear, actionable updates and insights into federal infrastructure funding and policy. President Trump recently signed significant legislation, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, into law that will shift the fiscal landscape for local governments. This virtual session will help decision-makers navigate evolving infrastructure policies and equip attendees with the insights needed to meet updated clean energy investment timelines, manage grant awards and align grant management practices with current federal priorities and funding streams. Participants will gain an understanding of how the recently passed federal budget will affect past and future infrastructure grant opportunities, along with access to resources and technical assistance. Register today.
With the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, changes in federal grant programs and the rescission of previously obligated funds all in play, local governments are navigating major shifts in how federal dollars are delivered. Long-standing assumptions about grant stability are changing, and leaders must now adapt to a rapidly evolving funding environment. This virtual session will help local officials and grant managers plan ahead as federal support becomes more variable. Attendees will learn how to adjust their strategies, prepare for possible budget cuts and align their projects with shifting federal priorities. The session will also explore how scenario planning can help protect services, staff and infrastructure if funding changes midstream. Participants will gain practical tools to assess which grants might be at risk, build more resilient funding plans and respond confidently to change. They’ll also receive access to helpful resources and technical assistance. Register today.