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Council continues ATN federal pass-through agreements; seeks more details on matching funds and scope
Summary
Councilmembers continued action on two pass-through agreements that would send up to $2.01 million in federal grant funds to the Anaheim Transportation Network for a needs-and-opportunity study and bus replacement work, asking for more detail on matching funds, scope, and timelines.
The Anaheim City Council voted to continue consideration of two pass-through agreements between the City of Anaheim and the Anaheim Transportation Network (ATN) that would allocate up to $2,010,000 in federal funds for a needs-and-opportunity study focused on areas of persistent poverty and support fleet replacement.
Diana Cutler, chief executive officer of ATN, told the council the agreements would remove 18 compressed natural gas (CNG) buses from ATN's fleet and replace them with 15 emission-reduction buses, and that manufacturing and delivery typically require 18 to 24 months. Cutler…
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