| For Immediate Release: May 30, 2006 |
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Governor Awards Transit Grants to Local Transportation
Providers Nashville, Tenn.—Governor Phil Bredesen and the Tennessee Department of
Transportation (TDOT) recently released a three-year (2007-2009) Multi-modal
Work Program for the state of Tennessee. The program includes various
transportation projects and programs, including transit initiatives. Evergreen Presbyterian Ministries is a private, non-profit organization that provides transportation services to the elderly and persons with disabilities. “This is an extremely worthwhile investment for the state to make,” said Bredesen. “These grants help ensure that many people with limited mobility in our state have transportation to such places as medical centers, educational outlets and adult care facilities. I’m pleased the state is able to provide this assistance to Evergreen Presbyterian Ministries.” “The grant will be used to purchase a mini-bus,” reported Senator Douglas Henry. “I’m pleased the state made this decision to help.” “Programs like this one make a significant difference in the lives of the people they serve and I hope we can keep supporting them,” added Representative Janis Sontany. “This grant program provides federal funding which is administered by TDOT’s Office of Public Transportation to enhance transportation services for the elderly and handicapped,” explained TDOT Commissioner Gerald Nicely. “The program provides 90% of the funding through a mix of federal and state monies and the recipient not-for-profit organization is responsible for the remaining 10% match.” Vehicles purchased through this program are used primarily for the transportation of elderly and handicapped persons, but they can also be used for other assistance programs, such as “Meals On Wheels.” The total amount being awarded to 27 transportation services in this grant cycle is $1,480,449. |