FTA 24-04
Contact: Melissa Sabatine
Tel.: (202) 366-4043
Email: Melissa.Sabatine@fta.dot.gov
Thursday, July 08, 2004
FTA Announces Funding for Washington D.C. Public Transportation Programs
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) today announced a $1.5 million grant to
Georgetown Partnership, Inc. for its Job Access/Reverse Commute program and $6.2
million grant to the National Academy of Sciences for its Transit Cooperative
Research Program.
“Transit is a lifeline to a strong economy, carrying millions of commuters to
work each day, said FTA Administrator Jennifer L. Dorn. Today’s investment will
better connect workers to jobs, ease congestion and help Washington, DC take
advantage of the rapidly growing economy.”
Georgetown Partnership, Inc.will use the $1.5 million for its Job Access
shuttle, which provides service from the Georgetown area of D.C. to the
Metrorail system during non-rush hours and weekends. The service provides 13,000
commuters a day with access to job sites and employment opportunities within
Georgetown’s commercial district.
The National Academy of Sciences will use the $6.5 million in funding to manage
its Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP). TCRP, now in its thirteenth
year, conducts research and studies that are used within the transit industry to
improve the operations and management of the nation’s transportation systems.
Since the inception of the Job Access and Reverse Commute program, the Bush
Administration has funded 237 state and local grantees in 46 states, making it
possible for welfare recipients, low-income individuals and reverse commuters to
access jobs.
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