Rural Opportunities to Use Transportation for Economic Success (ROUTES)
The Rural Opportunities to Use Transportation for Economic Success (ROUTES) Initiative prioritizes the needs of rural America by advancing rural transportation policy and supporting rural and Tribal communities that face challenges relating to transportation safety, mobility, and economic development. The ROUTES Initiative addresses the transportation infrastructure needs of rural communities by developing user-friendly tools and information, aggregating DOT resources, and providing direct technical assistance to better connect rural communities with the funding, financing, and outreach resources available.
Toolkits and online information sources are available to help applicants access grant funds. Read our newly released Rural EV Infrastructure Toolkit, which was developed to help rural communities scope, plan, and fund electric mobility infrastructure.
ROUTES Supports Rural Communities
The ROUTES Initiative supports rural stakeholders through a comprehensive approach that includes:
- Engaging Rural Communities to better understand their transportation needs and work together to identify solutions.
- Harmonizing DOT Programs to best support rural mobility using the ROUTES Council to lead Departmental activities and better align new and existing funding, financing, and technical assistance programs with the needs of rural and Tribal communities.
- Utilizing a Whole-of-Government Approach by partnering with other federal agencies, initiatives, and regional commissions to expand the Department’s presence in rural America, better promote resources, and capitalize on synergies between federal funding programs.
The ROUTES Council Guides the Initiative
The ROUTES Initiative was established in October 2019 with DOT Order 5050.1 and codified in Section 25010 of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law in December 2021.
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law instructed DOT to reconvene the ROUTES Council to organize, guide, and lead the ROUTES Initiative. The ROUTES Council ensures the needs of rural communities remain a priority throughout the Department. Chaired by the Deputy Secretary of Transportation and comprised of Departmental leadership, the ROUTES Council meets bi-monthly to coordinate ongoing activities and establish future priorities.