April 03, 2020
Manchin, Capito Announce More than $55 Million to Help State Transit Systems Respond to COVID-19
CHARLESTON,
WV –
U.S. Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), members
of the Senate Appropriations Committee, today announced $55,656,246 from the
U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Federal Transit Administration (FTA)
for West Virginia. Specifically, the funding, which was made possible following
President Trump’s signing of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), will assist communities and public transportation
systems in West Virginia respond to challenges related to COVID-19.
“Many
West Virginians rely on public transportation and public transit services in
their everyday lives to go to work, buy groceries, and pick up their children
from childcare. This is true for our larger cities like Huntington and
Charleston, as well as our rural transit services, which provide more
specialized services for rural, elderly, and poor residents. During this
crisis, it’s even more important for these services to provide rides for
medically necessary appointments, pharmacy/prescription pick-ups, or to secure
essential groceries. This funding is critical to ensuring that all West
Virginians have reliable access to these services, and I will continue to do
everything possible to ensure West Virginians get the help they need,” said
Senator Manchin.
“This funding is crucial to West Virginia as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve rapidly. It is good to see that needed relief is on the way. This funding through the FTA will both benefit our state’s larger cities as well as our more rural areas and counties. I will continue to make sure our residents receive the help and necessary resources to deal with this pandemic,” said Senator Capito.
Individual
awards are listed below for each program:
Urbanized
Area Formula Grant Program:
·
$7,967,212 – Morgantown, WV
·
$7,765,204 – Charleston, WV
·
$2,763,303 – Hagerstown, MD-WV-PA
·
$2,464,925 – Parkersburg, WV
·
$2,301,692 – Beckley, WV
·
$2,173,415 – Wheeling, WV
·
$1,206,526 – Weirton-Steubenville,
WV-OH-PA
·
$92,669 – Cumberland, MD-WV-PA.
Rural
Area Formula Grants Program:
·
$26.7 million – State of West Virginia
Appalachian
Development Transportation Assistance Program:
·
$1.8 million – State of West Virginia
More
information about the announcement can be found here.
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