Table: Federal highway and transit funding losses for FY 2015, by urban areas
Urbanized Area
State
Total (dollars)
Anchorage
AK
56,819,364
Birmingham
AL
25,319,929
Huntsville
AL
9,177,857
Mobile
AL
11,100,862
Montgomery
AL
8,998,969
Little Rock
AR
16,478,311
Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers
AR-MO
10,193,489
Phoenix-Mesa
AZ
115,459,367
Tucson
AZ
28,994,739
Antioch
CA
14,616,612
Bakersfield
CA
15,098,548
Concord, CA
CA
56,467,224
Fresno
CA
21,190,815
Indio-Cathedral City
CA
9,471,196
Lancaster-Palmdale
CA
19,329,048
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim
CA
569,165,114
Mission Viejo-Lake Forest-San Clemente
CA
22,108,474
Modesto
CA
10,187,086
Murrieta-Temecula-Menifee
CA
10,767,276
Oxnard
CA
18,173,696
Riverside-San Bernardino
CA
70,050,262
Sacramento
CA
59,451,807
San Diego
CA
139,495,771
San Francisco-Oakland
CA
292,964,961
San Jose
CA
85,120,892
Santa Clarita
CA
10,054,084
Santa Rosa
CA
8,799,456
Stockton
CA
16,062,217
Thousand Oaks
CA
8,553,912
Victorville-Hesperia
CA
8,171,158
Visalia
CA
7,196,371
Colorado Springs
CO
16,153,127
Denver-Aurora
CO
96,447,083
Fort Collins
CO
7,324,846
Hartford
CT
40,372,423
New Haven
CT
32,957,455
Bridgeport-Stamford
CT-NY
94,492,510
Norwich-New London
CT-RI
9,009,723
Washington, DC
DC-MD-VA
424,309,910
Bonita Springs
FL
8,775,634
Cape Coral
FL
14,333,101
Jacksonville
FL
31,570,166
Kissimmee
FL
10,031,204
Lakeland
FL
6,942,984
Miami
FL
238,630,565
Orlando
FL
46,712,576
Palm Bay-Melbourne
FL
13,164,181
Palm Coast-Daytona Beach-Port Orange
FL
10,613,170
Port St. Lucie
FL
9,225,979
Sarasota-Bradenton (Manatee Cnty)
FL
18,730,571
Tallahassee
FL
7,138,119
Tampa-St. Petersburg
FL
70,231,526
Winter Haven
FL
5,468,493
Pensacola
FL-AL
8,754,287
Atlanta
GA
203,500,127
Columbus, GA
GA
7,725,933
Savannah
GA
9,029,164
Augusta-Richmond County
GA-SC
10,767,082
Honolulu
HI
47,183,465
Des Moines
IA
17,508,568
Davenport
IA-IL
9,900,256
Boise City
ID
12,769,041
Peoria
IL
7,813,821
Rockford
IL
7,964,631
Chicago
IL-IN
612,582,940
Round Lake Beach-McHenry-Grayslake
IL-WI
13,509,735
Fort Wayne
IN
9,888,997
Indianapolis
IN
46,513,085
Evansville
IN-KY
7,822,339
South Bend
IN-MI
12,329,071
Wichita
KS
14,627,524
Lexington-Fayette
KY
11,539,473
Louisville/Jefferson County
KY-IN
36,376,021
Baton Rouge
LA
18,943,791
Lafayette
LA
8,087,491
New Orleans
LA
39,641,306
Shreveport
LA
10,639,961
Barnstable Town
MA
11,776,798
Springfield, MA
MA-CT
22,755,744
Worcester
MA-CT
18,803,948
Boston
MA-NH-RI
335,082,492
Aberdeen-Bel Air South-Bel Air North
MD
6,481,740
Baltimore
MD
149,349,072
Portland, ME
ME
21,099,593
Ann Arbor
MI
11,805,898
Detroit
MI
103,607,766
Flint
MI
12,969,343
Grand Rapids
MI
18,362,052
Kalamazoo
MI
6,215,545
Lansing
MI
11,408,005
Minneapolis-St. Paul
MN-WI
113,800,764
Springfield, MO
MO
9,116,324
St. Louis
MO-IL
99,604,975
Kansas City
MO-KS
52,205,823
Gulfport
MS
7,657,399
Jackson
MS
11,250,727
Asheville
NC
6,922,934
Concord, NC
NC
5,400,539
Durham
NC
13,573,188
Fayetteville
NC
8,031,351
Greensboro
NC
10,416,480
Hickory
NC
5,309,651
Raleigh
NC
25,749,807
Wilmington
NC
6,257,729
Winston-Salem
NC
10,767,385
Charlotte
NC-SC
39,646,189
Lincoln
NE
9,166,606
Omaha
NE-IA
25,438,848
Nashua
NH-MA
5,706,220
Atlantic City
NJ
20,381,900
Trenton
NJ
26,025,244
Albuquerque
NM
42,678,603
Las Vegas-Henderson
NV
71,953,624
Reno
NV-CA
13,538,382
Albany-Schenectady
NY
19,904,171
Buffalo
NY
32,983,279
Rochester
NY
21,147,339
Syracuse
NY
12,573,475
Poughkeepsie-Newburgh
NY-NJ
32,521,807
New York-Newark
NY-NJ-CT
1,916,894,759
Akron
OH
17,100,930
Canton
OH
8,639,819
Cleveland
OH
70,880,738
Columbus, OH
OH
39,274,751
Dayton
OH
38,688,615
Cincinnati
OH-KY-IN
48,577,720
Toledo
OH-MI
15,224,689
Youngstown
OH-PA
10,907,397
Oklahoma City
OK
30,428,372
Tulsa
OK
23,607,908
Eugene
OR
11,335,624
Salem
OR
10,977,659
Portland, OR
OR-WA
95,096,643
Harrisburg
PA
17,075,070
Lancaster
PA
23,490,845
Pittsburgh
PA
83,825,043
Reading
PA
8,841,739
Scranton
PA
11,761,206
York
PA
7,568,950
Allentown
PA-NJ
21,427,657
Philadelphia
PA-NJ-DE-MD
383,895,301
Providence
RI-MA
69,972,775
Charleston-North Charleston
SC
17,933,620
Columbia
SC
16,372,586
Greenville
SC
11,875,636
Myrtle Beach-Socastee
SC-NC
6,445,739
Knoxville
TN
17,053,646
Nashville-Davidson
TN
43,550,696
Chattanooga
TN-GA
11,607,017
Memphis
TN-MS-AR
34,459,208
Austin
TX
57,008,519
Brownsville
TX
6,996,892
Conroe-The Woodlands
TX
8,632,892
Corpus Christi
TX
11,937,198
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington
TX
202,693,279
Denton-Lewisville
TX
13,293,955
Houston
TX
184,677,140
Killeen
TX
6,765,375
Laredo
TX
8,301,090
Lubbock
TX
8,210,135
McAllen
TX
20,775,048
San Antonio
TX
67,631,910
El Paso
TX-NM
31,682,150
Ogden-Layton
UT
22,039,139
Provo-Orem
UT
15,220,159
Salt Lake City-West Valley City
UT
50,619,306
Richmond
VA
30,651,495
Roanoke
VA
6,650,719
Virginia Beach
VA
47,686,071
Kennewick-Pasco
WA
11,760,512
Seattle
WA
203,708,894
Spokane
WA
14,349,980
Appleton
WI
7,087,751
Green Bay
WI
6,401,771
Madison
WI
16,775,448
Milwaukee
WI
48,847,836
Huntington
WV-OH-KY
8,058,339
Notes: Includes funding that is provided directly or suballocated to entities in urbanized areas.
This table shows the contract authority that would be available if the total authorization in FY2015 remained at the FY2014 level, with no changes in distribution formulas.
Urbanized areas (UZAs) are defined by the Census Bureau, and are based on population of a core urban cluster as well as density. Because density is a factor in UZA definitions, the boundaries do not necessarily follow state, MPO, MSA, or county boundaries. While each UZA must be represented by an MPO, the boundaries of the MPO do not necessarily match the UZA boundaries. Also, in some cases there is more than one MPO for a given UZA.
Sources: FHWA: “Fiscal Year 2014 Supplementary Tables, Tables 3 and 10.”
FTA: FY 2014 Apportionment Tables. (http://www.fta.dot.gov/12853_14875.html)
Table: Federal highway and transit funding losses for FY 2015, by urban areas
Urbanized Area | State | Total (dollars) |
---|---|---|
Anchorage | AK | 56,819,364 |
Birmingham | AL | 25,319,929 |
Huntsville | AL | 9,177,857 |
Mobile | AL | 11,100,862 |
Montgomery | AL | 8,998,969 |
Little Rock | AR | 16,478,311 |
Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers | AR-MO | 10,193,489 |
Phoenix-Mesa | AZ | 115,459,367 |
Tucson | AZ | 28,994,739 |
Antioch | CA | 14,616,612 |
Bakersfield | CA | 15,098,548 |
Concord, CA | CA | 56,467,224 |
Fresno | CA | 21,190,815 |
Indio-Cathedral City | CA | 9,471,196 |
Lancaster-Palmdale | CA | 19,329,048 |
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim | CA | 569,165,114 |
Mission Viejo-Lake Forest-San Clemente | CA | 22,108,474 |
Modesto | CA | 10,187,086 |
Murrieta-Temecula-Menifee | CA | 10,767,276 |
Oxnard | CA | 18,173,696 |
Riverside-San Bernardino | CA | 70,050,262 |
Sacramento | CA | 59,451,807 |
San Diego | CA | 139,495,771 |
San Francisco-Oakland | CA | 292,964,961 |
San Jose | CA | 85,120,892 |
Santa Clarita | CA | 10,054,084 |
Santa Rosa | CA | 8,799,456 |
Stockton | CA | 16,062,217 |
Thousand Oaks | CA | 8,553,912 |
Victorville-Hesperia | CA | 8,171,158 |
Visalia | CA | 7,196,371 |
Colorado Springs | CO | 16,153,127 |
Denver-Aurora | CO | 96,447,083 |
Fort Collins | CO | 7,324,846 |
Hartford | CT | 40,372,423 |
New Haven | CT | 32,957,455 |
Bridgeport-Stamford | CT-NY | 94,492,510 |
Norwich-New London | CT-RI | 9,009,723 |
Washington, DC | DC-MD-VA | 424,309,910 |
Bonita Springs | FL | 8,775,634 |
Cape Coral | FL | 14,333,101 |
Jacksonville | FL | 31,570,166 |
Kissimmee | FL | 10,031,204 |
Lakeland | FL | 6,942,984 |
Miami | FL | 238,630,565 |
Orlando | FL | 46,712,576 |
Palm Bay-Melbourne | FL | 13,164,181 |
Palm Coast-Daytona Beach-Port Orange | FL | 10,613,170 |
Port St. Lucie | FL | 9,225,979 |
Sarasota-Bradenton (Manatee Cnty) | FL | 18,730,571 |
Tallahassee | FL | 7,138,119 |
Tampa-St. Petersburg | FL | 70,231,526 |
Winter Haven | FL | 5,468,493 |
Pensacola | FL-AL | 8,754,287 |
Atlanta | GA | 203,500,127 |
Columbus, GA | GA | 7,725,933 |
Savannah | GA | 9,029,164 |
Augusta-Richmond County | GA-SC | 10,767,082 |
Honolulu | HI | 47,183,465 |
Des Moines | IA | 17,508,568 |
Davenport | IA-IL | 9,900,256 |
Boise City | ID | 12,769,041 |
Peoria | IL | 7,813,821 |
Rockford | IL | 7,964,631 |
Chicago | IL-IN | 612,582,940 |
Round Lake Beach-McHenry-Grayslake | IL-WI | 13,509,735 |
Fort Wayne | IN | 9,888,997 |
Indianapolis | IN | 46,513,085 |
Evansville | IN-KY | 7,822,339 |
South Bend | IN-MI | 12,329,071 |
Wichita | KS | 14,627,524 |
Lexington-Fayette | KY | 11,539,473 |
Louisville/Jefferson County | KY-IN | 36,376,021 |
Baton Rouge | LA | 18,943,791 |
Lafayette | LA | 8,087,491 |
New Orleans | LA | 39,641,306 |
Shreveport | LA | 10,639,961 |
Barnstable Town | MA | 11,776,798 |
Springfield, MA | MA-CT | 22,755,744 |
Worcester | MA-CT | 18,803,948 |
Boston | MA-NH-RI | 335,082,492 |
Aberdeen-Bel Air South-Bel Air North | MD | 6,481,740 |
Baltimore | MD | 149,349,072 |
Portland, ME | ME | 21,099,593 |
Ann Arbor | MI | 11,805,898 |
Detroit | MI | 103,607,766 |
Flint | MI | 12,969,343 |
Grand Rapids | MI | 18,362,052 |
Kalamazoo | MI | 6,215,545 |
Lansing | MI | 11,408,005 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul | MN-WI | 113,800,764 |
Springfield, MO | MO | 9,116,324 |
St. Louis | MO-IL | 99,604,975 |
Kansas City | MO-KS | 52,205,823 |
Gulfport | MS | 7,657,399 |
Jackson | MS | 11,250,727 |
Asheville | NC | 6,922,934 |
Concord, NC | NC | 5,400,539 |
Durham | NC | 13,573,188 |
Fayetteville | NC | 8,031,351 |
Greensboro | NC | 10,416,480 |
Hickory | NC | 5,309,651 |
Raleigh | NC | 25,749,807 |
Wilmington | NC | 6,257,729 |
Winston-Salem | NC | 10,767,385 |
Charlotte | NC-SC | 39,646,189 |
Lincoln | NE | 9,166,606 |
Omaha | NE-IA | 25,438,848 |
Nashua | NH-MA | 5,706,220 |
Atlantic City | NJ | 20,381,900 |
Trenton | NJ | 26,025,244 |
Albuquerque | NM | 42,678,603 |
Las Vegas-Henderson | NV | 71,953,624 |
Reno | NV-CA | 13,538,382 |
Albany-Schenectady | NY | 19,904,171 |
Buffalo | NY | 32,983,279 |
Rochester | NY | 21,147,339 |
Syracuse | NY | 12,573,475 |
Poughkeepsie-Newburgh | NY-NJ | 32,521,807 |
New York-Newark | NY-NJ-CT | 1,916,894,759 |
Akron | OH | 17,100,930 |
Canton | OH | 8,639,819 |
Cleveland | OH | 70,880,738 |
Columbus, OH | OH | 39,274,751 |
Dayton | OH | 38,688,615 |
Cincinnati | OH-KY-IN | 48,577,720 |
Toledo | OH-MI | 15,224,689 |
Youngstown | OH-PA | 10,907,397 |
Oklahoma City | OK | 30,428,372 |
Tulsa | OK | 23,607,908 |
Eugene | OR | 11,335,624 |
Salem | OR | 10,977,659 |
Portland, OR | OR-WA | 95,096,643 |
Harrisburg | PA | 17,075,070 |
Lancaster | PA | 23,490,845 |
Pittsburgh | PA | 83,825,043 |
Reading | PA | 8,841,739 |
Scranton | PA | 11,761,206 |
York | PA | 7,568,950 |
Allentown | PA-NJ | 21,427,657 |
Philadelphia | PA-NJ-DE-MD | 383,895,301 |
Providence | RI-MA | 69,972,775 |
Charleston-North Charleston | SC | 17,933,620 |
Columbia | SC | 16,372,586 |
Greenville | SC | 11,875,636 |
Myrtle Beach-Socastee | SC-NC | 6,445,739 |
Knoxville | TN | 17,053,646 |
Nashville-Davidson | TN | 43,550,696 |
Chattanooga | TN-GA | 11,607,017 |
Memphis | TN-MS-AR | 34,459,208 |
Austin | TX | 57,008,519 |
Brownsville | TX | 6,996,892 |
Conroe-The Woodlands | TX | 8,632,892 |
Corpus Christi | TX | 11,937,198 |
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington | TX | 202,693,279 |
Denton-Lewisville | TX | 13,293,955 |
Houston | TX | 184,677,140 |
Killeen | TX | 6,765,375 |
Laredo | TX | 8,301,090 |
Lubbock | TX | 8,210,135 |
McAllen | TX | 20,775,048 |
San Antonio | TX | 67,631,910 |
El Paso | TX-NM | 31,682,150 |
Ogden-Layton | UT | 22,039,139 |
Provo-Orem | UT | 15,220,159 |
Salt Lake City-West Valley City | UT | 50,619,306 |
Richmond | VA | 30,651,495 |
Roanoke | VA | 6,650,719 |
Virginia Beach | VA | 47,686,071 |
Kennewick-Pasco | WA | 11,760,512 |
Seattle | WA | 203,708,894 |
Spokane | WA | 14,349,980 |
Appleton | WI | 7,087,751 |
Green Bay | WI | 6,401,771 |
Madison | WI | 16,775,448 |
Milwaukee | WI | 48,847,836 |
Huntington | WV-OH-KY | 8,058,339 |
Notes: Includes funding that is provided directly or suballocated to entities in urbanized areas.
This table shows the contract authority that would be available if the total authorization in FY2015 remained at the FY2014 level, with no changes in distribution formulas.
Urbanized areas (UZAs) are defined by the Census Bureau, and are based on population of a core urban cluster as well as density. Because density is a factor in UZA definitions, the boundaries do not necessarily follow state, MPO, MSA, or county boundaries. While each UZA must be represented by an MPO, the boundaries of the MPO do not necessarily match the UZA boundaries. Also, in some cases there is more than one MPO for a given UZA.
Sources: FHWA: “Fiscal Year 2014 Supplementary Tables, Tables 3 and 10.”
FTA: FY 2014 Apportionment Tables. (http://www.fta.dot.gov/12853_14875.html)