Bi-State Regional Commission

A Forum for Inter-governmental Cooperation and Delivery of Regional Programs

NEWS

  • Grant Updates

    Federally, local governments can check the following link for the latest federal discretionary grants: USDOT Key Notices of Funding Opportunity.  Federal grants require registration in Grants.gov, and Unique Entity Identifier (UEI), a 12-character unique number assigned to all entities who must register to do business with the federal government in SAM-System for Award Management.  If you are considering a federal grant, it will be important to have a UEI and be registered in SAM.

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  • Quad Cities MPO News

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    The MPO Transportation Policy Committee meeting is set for noon Tuesday, September 23, 2025 at the Rock Island County Office Building, 1504 Third Avenue, Rock Island, Illinois.  

    Meeting agendas, minutes, and full packets can also be accessed here. The full packet is also below.

    As a courtesy, please contact Gena McCullough (309)793-6300 Ext.1146 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to indicate your attendance prior to the meeting.

    pdf 2025-09-23-qctpc-packet.pdf(639 KB)

     

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  • Thrive 2055: Quad Cities Long Range Transportation Plan

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    Click here to learn more about the Thrive 2055 Long Range Transportation Plan update

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December 17, 2014 – In 2015, Bi-State staff is instituting a member government liaison program.  Our goal is to enhance outreach and understanding of our member needs.  The Bi-State Mission is “to provide a forum for intergovernmental cooperation and serve our members through technical assistance.”

Executive Director, Denise Bulat, often travels the Bi-State Region making presentations on agency services.  She will continue to do this outreach on request.  Added to these services presentations, planning staff have each been assigned a handful of local governments.

From time to time, throughout the year, you’ll get a call from one of our staff “checking in.”  What’s new?  Are there grants your community would like to pursue?  Do you need help with a project?  We will visit a council or board meeting to learn about issues and needs during the year.  Contact may also be related to existing grant activities or projects/programs.

The liaison program will allow Bi-State to introduce you to our staff, many who have been with us for less than four years.  The goal is to serve our members and our Bi-State Mission, so great things can happen in our region.

Mission Statement

A local, voluntary organization of five counties and 47 municipalities. We serve as a forum for intergovernmental cooperation and delivery of regional programs and to assist member local governments in planning and project development.