Gov. Andy Beshear has announced 10 rural Kentucky transit agencies, which collectively serve 46 counties, have been approved for more than $11.5 million in Federal Transit Administration funding.
The agencies will use the funding to modernize their bus and wheelchair van fleets and make other essential upgrades to facilities and equipment.
“Kentuckians deserve reliable and accessible buses and vans to get to and from work, school, church and more, and those opportunities should be available to every single community,” Beshear said. “This funding will help more rural agencies better serve the families who live there, creating a better quality of life for people across the Commonwealth.”
The federal funding, to which the Beshear administration is adding $2.9 million, for a total of $14.4 million, will be used to purchase 42 transit vehicles, 12 of which will replace older vehicles. The other 30 vehicles represent expansions of service. Funding also will be used to build, repair or expand seven transit facilities and purchase transit equipment such as generators, laptops and software.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s Office of Transportation Delivery administers the federal funding.
“These new buses, vans, equipment and upgraded facilities will improve safety, service and reliability, and at the same time cut maintenance costs for the local transit agencies,” said Transportation Secretary Jim Gray.
Source: kentuckytoday.com
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