The Countywide Transportation Plan will focus on enhancing mobility, improving air quality and preserving quality of life for Marin’s current residents and future generations to come.
The Rapid Green Line is designed to deliver convenient, high-frequency transportation options for the residents and jobs located along the 10.35-mile corridor.
The grants will finance replacements for school buses and vocational vehicles, including box trucks and cargo trucks, with electric and hydrogen-powered alternatives.
The bus terminal replacement project, led by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, will reconstruct the 73-year-old Midtown Bus Terminal in Manhattan.
Cities and states around the nation are funding projects that explore the real-world applications of advanced AI technologies in transportation systems.
The shift to zero-emission technology follows the 2018 Innovative Clean Transit Rule, which requires all public transit agencies in the state to convert their bus fleets to zero-emission vehicles by 2040
The funding will go to projects that explore a wide range of safety enhancements, such as driver barriers, technology upgrades and design improvements.