Shared Micromobility Investment Act
Sponsored By: Representative Hoyle, Val T. [D-OR-4]
Introduced
Summary
This bill makes shared micromobility projects — including bikesharing and shared-scooter systems — explicitly eligible for federal surface transportation funding. It updates the Surface Transportation Block Grant Program, the Carbon Reduction Program, and Local and Regional Project Assistance to allow those uses.
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- Cities and local governments can use existing federal grants to fund bikeshare and shared-scooter investments.
- State departments of transportation and regional planners can program federal dollars for micromobility projects as eligible project types.
- Micromobility operators and vendors can be included in federally funded projects through local or regional partners.
- Communities focused on cutting transportation emissions can use the Carbon Reduction Program to support bikeshare and scooter investments.
*This bill does not create new funding and only expands which projects are eligible under three existing federal surface transportation programs.*
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Analyzed Economic Effects
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Grants for bikeshare and scooters
This bill would let federal surface transportation grants pay for shared micromobility projects. It would add bikeshare and shared-scooter systems as eligible activities under three programs. State and local governments, transit agencies, and project sponsors would be able to apply for these grants. No new money is created; funding would still follow each program's rules and availability and the change would take effect upon enactment.
Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Hoyle, Val T. [D-OR-4]
OR • D
Cosponsors
There are no cosponsors for this bill.
Roll Call Votes
No roll call votes available for this bill.
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