Davids Announces Major Grant to Replace, Rehabilitate Bus Services in Kansas City

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Sharice Davids (KS-3)

Today, Representative Sharice Davids announced that the U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded $13.3 million to the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) to purchase replacement buses and rehabilitate a local bus facility in the Kansas City region. The award stems from the recently passed bipartisan funding agreement for Fiscal Year 2026, which Davids helped pass.

“This new federal investment means safer, more reliable buses and better service for the Kansans who depend on public transit every day,” said Davids. “Whether it’s getting to work, school, or a doctor’s appointment, strong transit systems keep our communities moving. I’m proud to help deliver bipartisan results that bring real improvements home to the Kansas City region.” 

Through the Department of Transportation, the Federal Transit Administration’s Grants for Buses and Bus Facilities Program provides funds to state and local transit agencies across the country to revitalize and purchase buses and vans for transport purposes and renewing previous bus transport facilities.

“We are grateful to our bistate congressional delegation for working so hard to earn this grant award and for their continued support of mobility in the Kansas City region, especially as we prepare for the World Cup,” said Chuck Ferguson, Interim President and CEO, KCATA. “We also appreciate the continued partnership with Unified Government Transit and Johnson County Transit. Together, we are committed to improving transportation options that connect people to opportunities. This grant will improve mobility for thousands of transit riders who depend on bus service every day, expanding access to employment, education, healthcare, and other important services in their communities.”

Davids has a strong record of supporting public services like reliable public transit. She helped secure $100 million in federal funds for local transit agencies ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup and hosted local leaders and transportation organizations for a roundtable discussion on the upcoming surface transportation reauthorization bill. The Fiscal Year 2026 budget will invest an additional $9.2 million in Kansas projects, including street signal replacements, intersection improvements, and more for Kansans.