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ILC Infrastructure Support Program The purpose of the Intermodal Logistics Center (ILC) Infrastructure Support Program is to provide funds for roads, rail facilities, or other means for the conveyance or shipment of goods through a seaport.
The department may provide funds to assist with local government projects or projects performed by private entities that meet the public purpose of enhancing transportation facilities for the conveyance or shipment of goods through a seaport to or from an intermodal logistics center (ILC). Applications are now being accepted for funding consideration through fiscal year 2029-2030.
Beginning with the 2024-2025 fiscal year, $15 million in recurring funds shall be made available from the State Transportation Trust Fund for the program. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Submissions will be reviewed for funding consideration in the order of applications received.
All submissions may be considered for funding in current and future years. Consideration will be made up until the closing date of the next tentative work program for any given fiscal year. To be considered eligible for funding under the ILC Infrastructure Support Program, a Project must meet the criteria established in Section 311.
101(3), F. S. , and in 14-118 Florida Administrative Code (FAC) .
Per 311. 101, F. S.
, the term “intermodal logistics center,” including, but not limited to, an “inland port,” means a facility or group of facilities serving as a point of intermodal transfer of freight in a specific area physically separated from a seaport where activities relating to transport, logistics, goods distribution, consolidation, or value-added activities are carried out and whose activities and services are designed to support or be supported by conveyance or shipping through one or more seaports listed in 311.
09, F. S. .
Section 311. 101(3), Florida Statute 14-118 Florida Administrative Code (FAC) ILC Infrastructure Support Program Notice of Funding Availability - [ 113 KB ] ILC Infrastructure Support Program Application - [ 65 KB ] ILC Infrastructure Support Program Summary - [ 331 KB ] Contract Template: Public Transportation Grant Agreement (PTGA) - [ 274 KB ] Contact us for information about the process or to submit applications:
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Transportation infrastructure projects in Florida. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Intermodal Logistics Center (ILC) Infrastructure Support Program accepts applications on a rolling basis — there is no single fixed deadline. Check the official notice for any cycle-specific review dates.
Intermodal Logistics Center (ILC) Infrastructure Support Program is funded by Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Florida. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
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