Great news released today!! La Crosse applied for 2 Hybrid buses late last
year and today received notification approving these buses! More details will be available at the October MTU Board meeting.
The hybrids are Diesel/ Electric. The bus runs electric until it gets to
a certain speed where the diesel kicks in. During the time of the
diesel engine running the batteries are recharging.
Gov. Evers, WisDOT, DOA Announce $18 Million in Public Transit Grants for Wisconsin Communities
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Grants
will enable Beloit, Wausau, Sheboygan, Madison, Eau Claire, Racine,
Green Bay, and La Crosse to purchase a total of 34 public
transit buses
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MADISON
— Gov. Tony Evers, together with Wisconsin Department of Transportation
(WisDOT) Secretary-designee Craig Thompson and Wisconsin Department of
Administration (DOA)
Secretary Joel Brennan, today announced $18 million in public transit
grants for Wisconsin communities.
“Wisconsinites
from Beloit to Eau Claire depend on reliable public transit systems for
everything from getting to work or school safely, visiting the doctor,
and everyday things like
grabbing groceries,” said Gov. Evers. “It is not only a more
sustainable form of travel, but it is also an economic driver, and this
critical investment will support communities across our state.”
The grants are part of the second round of State of Wisconsin Transit Capital Assistance Grants made possible through the
Volkswagen Mitigation Program and will enable the
transit systems in Beloit, Wausau,
Sheboygan, Madison, Eau Claire, Racine, Green Bay, and La Crosse to
purchase a total of 34 public transit buses.
A complete list of grants can be found
here.
“This is a much needed boost to
capital investment in our public transit systems, investments that will
increase fleet performance and reduce maintenance costs,” said WisDOT Secretary-designee Craig
Thompson.
“We know that reliable transportation is critical for many
Wisconsinites,” said DOA Secretary Brennan. “I am proud we can support
these communities by investing in their public transportation efforts
through these grants.
A Wisconsin Supreme Court decision earlier this year overturned the
governor’s veto authorizing a $10 million grant program for electric
vehicle charging station infrastructure. The decision did not affect
capital transit grants. The
first round of Transit Capital Assistance Grants was competitively
awarded in 2019, providing $32 million of Volkswagen funds to 10
communities to replace 58 eligible public transit buses. The DOA
negotiates the final grant amounts and specific bus replacement
plans with the local transit systems. |
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