Federal Transit Formula Grants in Delaware
CFDA 20.507 — federal program obligations to Delaware
Total obligated
$33.1M
Awards
5
Federal Transit Formula Grants (CFDA 20.507) shows $49,453,135 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to Delaware, on 5 awards. Five formula rows against a $49.5 million-class transit book is an urbanized-area file, not five routes. This page is a catalog-program × state join, not a route, bus, or ridership census and not an outlay conversion. USAspending.gov is the source table.
Key figures
- CFDA 20.507 × Delaware records $49,453,135 in USAspending obligations.
- 5 awards sit under that sum; the mean is about $9,890,627 per record, not a typical unit.
- Matching Federal Transit Formula Grants to Delaware is not causation and not a route, bus, or ridership census.
- Cite obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays. FEC donations do not fund this cell.
Five transit-formula awards meeting Delaware in the file
Two tables meet: CFDA 20.507 (Federal Transit Formula Grants) and Delaware (DE) as place of performance. Their intersection is $49,453,135 on 5 USAspending.gov awards. The join is not a route, bus, or ridership census. Awards coded to Maryland, Pennsylvania, or New Jersey stay outside this cell even if activity later crosses those lines.
Urbanized-area formula awards and continuations can hold most of $49,453,135 while the count remains 5. Dividing $49,453,135 by 5 gives a mean of about $9,890,627. That ratio is not a typical transit-agency year and not a typical bus purchase. Unique recipients are unpublished.
Dover did not cause the total by appearing as DE. Matching 20.507 to Delaware is not a finding about ridership. The overlay Federal Transit Formula Grants in Delaware holds the stored rows. Do not add Capital Investment Grants or rural-transit listings into $49,453,135.
What CFDA 20.507 reports without a route roster
FEDERAL TRANSIT FORMULA GRANTS is the catalog wording USAspending stores on the assistance line. It is not a ranking of Delaware against other states. The national CFDA 20.507 hub drops the Delaware filter. This packet quotes no nationwide Federal Transit Formula Grants total.
Readers who want FTA formula apportionment tables and transit-agency NTD ridership files should open those publications. Mixing them with 5 USAspending rows would invent a figure this packet does not support. Urbanized-area folklore is not a field in the facts.
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Questions
- How much Federal Transit Formula Grants funding is obligated in Delaware?
- USAspending.gov records $49,453,135 in CFDA 20.507 obligations across 5 awards coded to Delaware. That is a program × state join, not an outlay and not Delaware's full federal total. Keep both the program name and Delaware in any citation.
- Do 5 awards mean 5 Delaware transit routes?
- Award count is a row count. $49,453,135 ÷ 5 is about $9,890,627 per record as a mean, not a typical transit-agency year and not a typical bus purchase. Urbanized-area formula awards and continuations can dominate dollars. This packet does not list recipients. See Federal Transit Formula Grants in Delaware for the stored table.
- Is this Delaware's entire federal transit book?
- No. The $49,453,135 and 5 awards are USAspending.gov obligation records for CFDA 20.507 with a Delaware geography tag. Capital Investment Grants, rural transit, and highway listings use different CFDAs. Those dollars sit outside this join. Mixing those files with this join would invent a figure the packet does not support.
- Where is the live Delaware × 20.507 overlay?
- Federal Transit Formula Grants in Delaware is the overlay. See Delaware federal spending, Delaware programs, CFDA 20.507, and All spending ties. Later bulk files override this snapshot. Keep the obligation label on $49,453,135. Do not invent a fiscal year.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.
How this pair fits
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