Accept $140,000 state grant to launch car sharing programs at 2 locations
$140,000
In Plain English
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission awarded Richmond this grant to help residents access jobs and transportation. The city plans to spend $100,000 on car sharing at Atchison Village and $40,000 on car sharing at the Civic Center. If approved, Trans Metro will manage both programs starting in the 2014-2015 budget year.
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