FY24 CRISI-CDS - San Diego At-grade Crossing Elimination Study (SD ACES)

Key Facts

Status: Forecasted

Posted date: April 22, 2026

Archive date: June 7, 2026

Close date: May 8, 2026

Opportunity ID: 362013

Opportunity number: FR-CCD-24-021

Opportunity category: Discretionary

Agency name: DOT - Federal Railroad Administration

Agency code: DOT-FRA

Award floor: $0

Award ceiling: $500,000

Cost sharing required: Yes

Funding Instrument Types
  • Grant
Category of Funding Activity
  • Transportation
Eligible Applicants
  • Others
Tools
Categories (use these for quoted searches)
  • agency_code:dot_fra
  • category_of_funding_activity:transportation
  • cost_sharing_or_matching_requirement:true
  • eligible_applicants:others
  • funding_instrument_type:grant
  • opportunity_category:discretionary
  • status:forecasted
Description

This CRISI Congressionally Directed Spending funding opportunity will provide funding for the early action safety work that is related to and part of the larger San Diego At-grade Crossing Elimination Study (SD ACES). The SD ACES work will analyze potential grade separations and alternative alignments at eleven at-grade rail crossings within a major transportation corridor in and near downtown San Diego. The existing at-grade crossings in the SD ACES corridor are insufficient for a busy, urban environment, leading to numerous preventable fatalities and injuries, including at Washington Street, which is ranked 1st out of 274 crossings in San Diego County for predicted yearly collisions. San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) will hire a contractor to conduct a planning study to identify early action safety work.

FY24 CRISI-CDS - San Diego At-grade Crossing Elimination Study (SD ACES)
This CRISI Congressionally Directed Spending funding opportunity will provide funding for the early action safety work that is related to and part of the larger San Diego At-grade Crossing Elimination Study (SD ACES). The SD ACES work will analyze potential grade separations and alternative alignments at eleven at-grade rail crossings within a major transportation corridor in and near downtown San Diego. The existing at-grade crossings in the SD ACES corridor are insufficient for a busy, urban environment, leading to numerous preventable fatalities and injuries, including at Washington Street, which is ranked 1st out of 274 crossings in San Diego County for predicted yearly collisions. San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) will hire a contractor to conduct a planning study to identify early action safety work.
[Forecasted] FY24 CRISI-CDS - San Diego At-grade Crossing Elimination Study (SD ACES)
Forecasted
DOT - Federal Railroad Administration
Transportation
Grant
Others
2026-04-22