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WISCONSIN IS AWARDED OVER $11 MILLION IN GRANT FUNDING FOR BUSES AND BUS INFASTRUCTURE PROJECTS, KOHL ANNOUNCES
Funds will be used to support bus systems in Green Bay, Janesville, Madison, Beloit, and Milwaukee County
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Herb Kohl today announced that Wisconsin received grant funding through the Department of Transportation's State of Good Repair Program, totaling $11,778,827. The grants will be used to purchase new buses, maintain bus facilities, and update equipment. Kohl has been a long time supporter of investing in Wisconsin's public bus transportation system.
"Public transportation is key to connecting people with job and education opportunities," Kohl said. "Buses are a central component of public transportation systems and it is essential that these systems are maintained and kept in good working condition to allow individuals the mobility they need to get back and forth from their jobs, their schools, or even the grocery store."
Wisconsin received a total of 5 individual grants:
City of Janesville – $3,779,605
Milwaukee County - $3,240,000
City of Beloit - $660,000
Madison Metro Transit - $3,786,500
Green Bay Metro - $312,722