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Evansville Climate Collaborative details $20 million EPA grant bid to expand mobility hubs, EV charging and ebike access
Summary
At its July 10 meeting, staff said the Evansville Climate Collaborative is 90% complete on a $20 million EPA Community Change grant proposal that would fund 15 mobility hubs, 4.8 miles of sidewalk, 62 public EV chargers, 16 ADA-accessible EV/hybrid vans, 100 ebikes and resident memberships.
At the July 10 Evansville Climate Collaborative board meeting, staff reported substantial progress on a proposed $20,000,000 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Community Change grant aimed at a comprehensive shift to low-emission transportation.
Speaker 2, the staff member presenting the application, said the proposal is about "90% done" and must be submitted by July 31. Partners named in the application include La Verne Baptist Foundation, the Evansville Metropolitan Planning Organization, the city engineer, Evansville Trust Coalition and Tri State…
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