SARNIA,
ON, Aug. 27, 2024 /CNW/ - Sarnia Transit will
purchase three zero-emission buses and install three new charging
stations after a combined investment of almost $6M from the Government of Canada and the City
of Sarnia.
This investment will allow Sarnia Transit's to expand its
fixed-route and on-demand services to better serve all areas of the
city including rural areas with limited service. This expansion
will also allow Sarnia Transit's Care-A-Van service to better serve
seniors and people with special needs, helping them get around
their community.
Quotes
"I am pleased this investment will support the City of Sarnia update their transit
infrastructure and expand their fleet with eco-friendly vehicles.
Investments in Sarnia Transit will help make the service more
reliable and connected. Investments like this demonstrates a
commitment to communities across Canada to help keep them moving and
connected."
Peter Fragiskatos,
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Housing, Infrastructure
and Communities, on behalf of the Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister
of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities
"We can't thank the Government of Canada enough for this generous support, it
will make a tremendous difference on the ground as we work to
modernize our transit fleet, while maintaining delivery of
accessible, convenient transit service to our residents."
Michelle Carter, Transit
Manager
Quick Facts
- The federal government is investing $4,880,000 in this project through the Rural
Transit Solutions Fund (RTSF) and the City of
Sarnia is contributing
$1,220,000.
- The RTSF helps Canadians living in rural and remote areas
get around their communities more easily. It supports the
development of rural transit solutions, including new transit
service models that could be replicated or scaled up.
- The RTSF's Capital Projects stream helps cover capital
costs like the purchase of vehicles or digital platforms, as well
as support for the purchase of zero-emission vehicles. Eligible
applicants were able to seek contributions of up to $3 million to help cover the capital costs of a
new or expanded transit solution (e.g., purchase of vehicles or
digital platforms), and up to $5
million to support zero-emission transit solutions (e.g.,
for the purchase of a zero-emission vehicle(s)). This stream closed
on February 28, 2024.
- The RTSF's Planning and Design Projects continuous intake
remains open. Through this stream, eligible applicants can receive
a grant up to $50,000 in support of a
communities' projects to plan and design a new or expanded transit
solution for their communities. Some examples of eligible Planning
and Design Projects activities are assessment of routes and modes
of travel, feasibility studies, public and stakeholder engagement
and surveys.
- A minimum of 10% of RTSF's funding is allocated to
projects that benefit Indigenous populations and communities.
- One in five Canadians live in rural communities. Rural
communities in Canada account for
nearly 30% of the nation's gross domestic product.
- The RTSF complements Canada's strengthened climate plan: A Healthy
Environment and a Healthy Economy. Through the plan the federal
government has committed to providing federal funding for public
transit in support of making clean and affordable transportation
available in every community.
- Since 2015, the federal government has committed over
$30 billion for public transit and
active transportation projects. These historic investments have
resulted in close to 2000 projects across the country.
- Federal funding is conditional on the signing of a contribution
agreement.
Associated Links
Rural Transit Solutions Fund
https://housing-infrastructure.canada.ca/rural-trans-rural/index-eng.html
Strengthened Climate Plan
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/climatechange/climate-plan/climate-plan-overview.html
Federal infrastructure investments in ON
https://housing-infrastructure.canada.ca/plan/prog-proj-on-eng.html
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