Las Vegas Review-Journal

Grant enables RTC purchase of clean-fuel buses

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infrastruc­ture dollars into communitie­s across the country,” Anthony Foxx, secretary of the Department of Transporta­tion, said Friday in a conference call to reporters. “TIGER is the unique program that rewards innovative thinking and collaborat­ive solutions to difficult and sometimes dangerous transporta­tion problems.”

The funds awarded to the transporta­tion commission will go toward the Green Fleet Procuremen­t, a $20.3 million plan that calls for replacing about 25 older buses that have reached the end of their designated service life with a new set of vehicles that operate on clean-running compressed natural gas.

“This is great news for Southern Nevada, especially for the 66 million transit riders that we carry annually,” agency General Manager Tina Quigley said in a statement.

“This grant will help us continue to pursue our goal of having a nearly 100 percent green bus fleet,” Quigley said. “We look forward to purchasing these new CNG vehicles that are highly reliable, will help reduce fuel and maintenanc­e cost, and improve air quality in Southern Nevada.”

The program has provided $5.1 billion to 421 transit projects since it started in 2009 as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestme­nt Act signed in 2009 by President Barack Obama.

The U.S. still has about $1 trillion in outdated infrastruc­ture that needs to be replaced, leading to a “hidden tax” of $150 billion placed on motorists coming from time spent in traffic, wasted fuel, high shipping costs and lost wages at work, said Jeff Zients, director of the National Economic Council. Contact Art Marroquin at amarroquin@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-383-0336. Find @AMarroquin_LV on Twitter.

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