Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley Announces $21 Million Federal Grant for PurpleLine Transit Corridor Improvements
MILWAUKEE – Today, County Executive David Crowley announced that the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) has awarded $21 million in grant funding to the Milwaukee County Department of Transportation (MCDOT). This federal grant was awarded through the USDOT Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) program and will be used to improve rider experience and public transit service operations along the Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) PurpleLine transit corridor.
The 18-mile PurpleLine (North-South 27th Street), one of Milwaukee County’s most heavily utilized bus routes, serves more than 1.2 million riders each year in Oak Creek, Franklin, Greenfield, Milwaukee, and Glendale. Grant funding will be used to improve transit accessibility and travel times across the 27th Street corridor, offering residents the ability to connect to over 50,000 jobs across all employment sectors and improving access to essential services.
BUILD grant fund improvements along the PurpleLine corridor will include:
- Traffic signal optimization to improve transit travel times by up to 31%. Buses will be fitted with transmitters that alter red light phasing to stay green or turn green when buses reach a signaled intersection.
- New bus shelters at 69 bus stops to improve the customer experience prior to boarding; 15 of the stops identified are currently without a shelter.
- Bus islands and sidewalk landing areas that will improve boarding and alighting.
- Raised transit platforms at select high ridership stops to better accommodate riders with mobility issues.
- Traffic calming measures to increase safety for all road users, including transit users, pedestrians, bicyclists, and drivers.
MCTS looks forward to design and stakeholder coordination in the years ahead, with implementation anticipated in 2027.
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