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California Approves ⁤$192 Million for Public Transportation Projects

California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced the ​approval of $192 million to fund 136 public transportation projects aimed at reducing‍ pollution and providing affordable transport options. This initiative includes various measures such as free or⁢ reduced​ fares,⁣ expanded services, and the ‍adoption of ⁤electric vehicles and renewable energy sources.

“More clean ​and affordable transportation ‍is coming to California, cutting pollution and making⁢ it easier for folks to get around,” said⁢ Governor Newsom. “These programs are key to ‍our climate goals—building charging stations, getting ⁤more EV buses on‍ the roads, and reducing costs for public transit.”

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Key projects selected for funding, according to the‍ governor’s press release include:

  • More than $52 million for Los Angeles County’s plan to fully electrify ‍buses⁢ on routes in⁤ the⁣ North San Fernando ‍Valley.
  • San Francisco’s low-income seniors, youth, and disabled will have access to $17.5 million in⁤ free tickets.
  • Orange County will build a new fueling station with nearly $9.7 ​million, designed to support 50 hydrogen-powered‌ buses,‌ with 75 percent of the money benefiting disadvantaged neighborhoods in Garden Grove.
  • Southern ‌California’s ​Metrolink will‍ offer nearly $4 million in free rides for students.
  • A low-income community⁢ in San Mateo County—south of San ‍Francisco—will receive $2.5 million to replace 15 diesel buses with ⁣electric vehicles and to install charging equipment.
  • Nearly $1.7 million to the City of Los Angeles to install bus chargers at its ​main bus operation facility near ​downtown Los Angeles.
  • Bus⁣ route ⁤expansion will benefit an underserved community ⁢in Fresno at ‌a cost of $1.6 million, and more than ‌$500,000 will be used to convert a fleet of⁤ buses to electric and ‌to install charging‌ equipment​ in Butte County—a rural area north​ of⁢ Sacramento.
  • Ventura County‍ will receive $1.2 million to provide free access for youth in addition ⁢to nearly $900,000 to install battery charging infrastructure.
A new EV ⁤school bus from an all-electric fleet is parked ⁣beside charging stations at South El Monte High School on August 18, 2021 in El Monte, California. (Frederic J. Brown/AFP​ via Getty Images)

“Across California, these projects are also creating and supporting employment opportunities and improving public health and the environment,”⁣ stated the​ California Climate Investments, the group responsible for reviewing ​applications.

This funding aligns ⁤with the state’s Low ⁢Carbon​ Transit Operation Program, which ​aims to enhance ⁤public​ transit, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and improve public⁤ health and the environment, particularly in disadvantaged communities. It is part of the California Climate Investments, ⁢funded by the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund derived from the state’s cap-and-trade program.

How will the provision of discounted fares for low-income residents improve accessibility and affordability ​of public transportation in Sacramento?

To support the adoption of electric ⁢buses.

  • San Diego will ⁤receive $7.5 million to expand its zero-emission bus fleet.
  • Sacramento will use $4.4 million to ‌provide discounted⁢ fares to low-income residents.
  • The funding for ⁢these projects comes from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, ⁣which allocates ​Cap-and-Trade auction​ proceeds to programs ‍that reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The goal of these initiatives is to not only⁤ improve public‌ transportation options but also to reduce pollution and combat climate change.

    By adopting electric vehicles and‍ renewable energy sources, ⁤these ‍projects will help reduce ​the carbon footprint of‍ public transportation ⁣systems in California. This is a crucial step​ towards achieving the state’s climate ‌goals and⁢ transitioning to a greener and more ‌sustainable future.

    Furthermore, the provision of free or reduced fares will make public ​transportation more accessible and affordable for residents, particularly those from low-income backgrounds. This will not only improve mobility but also ⁣contribute​ to reducing congestion and​ traffic on the roads.

    California’s ​commitment to investing in public‍ transportation projects demonstrates its dedication to addressing climate ⁤change and promoting sustainable ‍transportation options. The state serves as a model for other regions and countries ⁢facing similar challenges and can inspire‌ them to develop and implement similar initiatives.

    Ultimately, these investments in public transportation will have wide-ranging benefits. They will not only improve air quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions but also enhance the quality of life ‌for residents by providing them with ⁤reliable, affordable, and sustainable transport options.



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