10/08/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/08/2024 11:39
Oct 8, 2024
What you need to know: The state is awarding $206 million in new funding to expand bus and rail services in disadvantaged communities, which face disproportionate impacts from pollution.
SACRAMENTO - Governor Gavin Newsom today announced that Caltrans will award $206 million for 149 local, clean transportation projects to reduce pollution, especially in disadvantaged communities across the state. The funding announced today brings the state's total investment in these projects to more than $1 billion in the last decade.
"Thanks to California's cap-and-trade program, more clean transit is coming to communities impacted most by pollution. With more than $1 billion invested in clean transit in our communities, we're bettering the health and day-to-day lives of countless Californians."
Governor Gavin Newsom
This funding is possible through the California Climate Investment funds in the Low Carbon Transit Operation Program (LCTOP), funded by the state's cap-and-trade program. Over the last decade, LCTOP has provided over $1 billion for over 1,400 projects which expanded bus or rail service, helped transit agencies purchase zero emission vehicles, funded zero emission infrastructure projects, and supported free or reduced transit fare programs. About 96% of this funding has gone to disadvantaged and low-income communities.
"Caltrans is investing in transit services and infrastructure improvements to enhance and increase travel options in local, disadvantaged communities and help combat climate change," said Caltrans Director Tony Tavares. "The program exemplifies our commitment to ensuring a transportation network that respects the environment and serves all Californians."
LCTOP is funded by the Greenhouse Gas Reduction fund and is part of California Climate Investments, a statewide program that allocates billions of cap-and-trade dollars to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, strengthen the economy, and improve public health and the environment - particularly in disadvantaged communities.
Some of the projects that will benefit from LCTOP funding this year include:
A full list of projects can be found here.
For more information about California's transportation investments, visit RebuildingCA.ca.gov and build.ca.gov.
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