The city of Troy has received $4 million in federal money to help pay for new sidewalks, accessible ramps, lane reductions and other transit-safety improvements on Congress and Ferry streets, part of a “Route 2 Corridor” project aimed at calming traffic and reducing pedestrian injuries.

The project, announced Friday by Mayor Patrick Madden, will include a redesign of Congress and Ferry west from 11th Street to the Congress Street Bridge, with upgrades including new curb extensions, retimed traffic lights, additional street parking and bike lines connecting with existing trails.