LOCAL GOVERNMENT

$121 M state support for modernization of public transportation services

Thursday, 05 Feb, 2026
(Photo courtesy: Office of Governor Hochul)

Governor Kathy Hochul announced that $121 million in state funding is available to help counties, local municipalities, and regional authorities upgrade, enhance, and modernize their public transportation services through the Transit Ready NY program. Non-MTA transit providers are encouraged to apply for funding to support transformative capital projects that modernize transit facilities and infrastructure, enhance regional service coordination, improve access to services, and deploy new technology. Applications will be accepted through May 21, 2026. “An investment in public transit is an investment in better quality of life for the New Yorkers who rely on it every single day,” Governor Hochul said. “Helping public transit providers modernize their services means faster, more efficient, and less stressful commutes, and that means better access to jobs, services, and key destinations for New Yorkers across the state.” Award selection will prioritize projects that meet statewide strategic objectives of increasing operational efficiency, supporting the regionalization of rural transit, and expanding transit service levels. In line with the Governor’s nation-leading agenda to combat climate change by lowering emissions from the transportation sector, projects that reduce fleet emissions will also be prioritized. All projects must have a useful service life of 10 years or more.