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Neighborhood Access and Equity Grants Act
3/9/2023, 5:47 PM
Summary of Bill HR 5267
The bill outlines the criteria for eligibility for these grants, which include demonstrating a clear need for increased access to resources such as healthcare, education, and economic opportunities. It also emphasizes the importance of promoting equity and inclusivity in the distribution of these funds.
Additionally, the bill establishes a grant program that will be administered by a designated government agency. This agency will be responsible for reviewing grant applications, awarding funds to eligible projects, and monitoring the progress and impact of these initiatives. Overall, the Neighborhood Access and Equity Grants Act seeks to address disparities in access to resources and opportunities in underserved communities by providing funding for projects that promote equity and inclusivity. It aims to support initiatives that will help improve the quality of life for residents in these areas and create a more equitable society as a whole.
Congressional Summary of HR 5267
Neighborhood Access and Equity Grants Act
This bill establishes discretionary grants for removing, replacing, or retrofitting highways and freeways to improve connectivity in communities and for planning and capacity building to increase community involvement in transportation planning and related activities. The bill prioritizes grants that fund projects in economically disadvantaged communities or that meet other criteria.
The Federal Highway Administration (FHA) must award the grants to state, tribal, territorial, and local governments and metropolitan planning organizations. For the planning and capacity-building grants, the FHA may award grants to nonprofits or institutions of higher education that partner with governments or metropolitan planning organizations.





