RTC Southern Nevada awarded over $9 million to further safety and sustainability initiatives
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Posted: 30 August 2022 | Intelligent Transport | No comments yet
The new funding will allow RTC Southern Nevada to purchase hydrogen fuel-cell electric buses, conduct workforce development training, as well as install security measures at several transit facilities.
Credit: Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC SNV) has announced that it will receive more than $9 million in federal funding from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to advance safe and sustainable mobility options.
Approximately $6.7 million of the total funding received by RTC SNV is from FTA’s Low or No Emission Grant Program, which helps transit agencies purchase and rehabilitate vehicles and related equipment while promoting equity and removing barriers for low income and minority populations through a safer, cleaner and more comfortable transit experience.
This funding will further accelerate the implementation of RTC’s Zero Emissions Bus Rollout plan, enabling it to purchase four 60-foot hydrogen fuel-cell electric buses and train its workforce to safely operate and maintain zero-emission vehicles.
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“The RTC is thrilled to secure additional federal funding for Southern Nevada to help further its sustainability initiative. This funding will help grow innovative technology options that reduce harmful emissions, while protecting the air quality and enhancing equity and accessibility for millions of residents and visitors,” said Henderson Mayor and RTC SNV Chairwoman Debra March.
The balance of the funding, $2.5 million, is from the FEMA Transit Security Grant Program. This 100-per cent federally funded project will subsidise the installation of security measures at various RTC transit facilities, including bollards at the South Strip Transit Terminal (SSTT) and Bonneville Transit Center, that help to protect critical transportation infrastructures and mass transit hubs for thousands of residents and visitors. The grant will also fund the construction and installation of electronic gates at the SSTT, enhancing safety for passengers and operators alike.
“The safety and security of our customers as they travel on our vehicles, within our facilities, and on our roadways is of paramount concern to the RTC,” said RTC SNV CEO M.J. Maynard. “This crucial funding allows us to deploy safety measures that will provide a more secure travel experience for operators, transit riders and pedestrians across our valley.”
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Related topics
Accessibility, Air Quality, Fleet Management & Maintenance, Infrastructure & Urban Planning, Mobility Services, Public Transport, Sustainable Urban Transport
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Bus & Coach
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Southern Nevada
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United States
Related organisations
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Federal Transit Administration (FTA), Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTCSNV)
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Debra March, M.J. Maynard