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Transportation Alternatives Program
Transportation Alternatives Program
About the program
The Michigan Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) is a competitive federal grant program established under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. TAP supports projects that enhance Michigan’s transportation system through safe, non‑motorized and community‑focused infrastructure investments.
Approximately $43 million is available annually:
- $29 million administered statewide by MDOT (Statewide TAP)
- $14 million administered by Metropolitan Planning Organizations in large urban areas
Questions? Contact Michael Smith, TAP Manager, at 517-335-1069, or refer to MDOT's region contact map.
Program information
Information
- Program overview
- 2025 TAP Accomplishments
- 2024 TAP Accomplishments
- 2025 SRTS Accomplishments
- 2024 SRTS Accomplishments
- TAP: The First 10 Years
- Federal treatment of projects
- Historic preservation projects
- Grant cancellation policy
- MPOs that administer TAP funds
- TMA TAP application process
- Technical guidance references